English/Speech Department / Orchard Ridge Campus

 

 

 

 

 

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My Publications

Published Books:

 Trembling in Someone's Palm ,March Street Press, 2007

 I Will Peel This Mask Off (chapbook), March Street Press, 2004.

  I Dance Back (poems), March Street Press, 2002.

 Do Not Give Dogs What is Holy (poems), March Street Press, 1994.

 A Heart Out of This World (poems), Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1984.

 

Play Productions:


"The Telepath at Lucky's Bar and Grill,"  a one-act play produced at the Nantucket Theatre, Massachusetts, April 15-17, April 22-24, 2004

"After Godot," a one-act produced off-Broadway at Theatre-Studio, Sept. 2003

 "The Aftermath," a one-act produced off-Broadway at the American Globe Theatre, April 2003

“Like Ships in the Night,” a full-length play, produced by Buckham Alley Theatre in Flint, Michigan, September, 2002.

“Finding the Muse,” a one-act, produced off-Broadway at the American Globe Theatre in New York City, April, 2002.

 

 Recent Publications:

"Are Four Minds Better Than One? A Study on the Efficacy of Group Work," College and University, Winter 2005
 

"Providing Evidence of Learning," College and University, Spring 2004

"A Leap of Faith: Teaching Creative Writing," Community College Enterprise, Fall 2003

"A Need for Humor in Online Courses," College Teaching, Fall 2003

"What the Oldest Son Needs," (fiction) in Thundersandwich, Fall 2003

 “How to Sabotage Change,” Community College Enterprise, March 2002.

 “Split a Gut and Learn,” ERIC electronic database, February 2002.

 Book Review of Terrain Vague in Rattle magazine, Fall 2001 issue.

 “Why Students Can’t Be Customers in the Classroom,” College and University, Summer 2001.

 Poems published recently in the following magazines: Quarterly West, Driftwood Review, Ancient Paths, Literary Review, Lucid Stone, Licking River Review, Rattle, Bryant Literary Review.

 

Presentations:

Poet-in-Residence at the Cranbrook Writers' Conference, Aug. 2005
 

 

 

 

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