Saturday, February 11, 2012  


Publications and Research
 

PUBLICATIONS

Articles and Books:

Gabrielle Roy: Memory and Creation. With Linda Clemente. Toronto: ECW Press, 1997.

Elizabeth's New Arcadia: The Lady of May. Proceedings of the Second Dakotas Conference on Early British Literature. Aberdeen: Northern State UP, 1994: 69-79.

Syr Orfeo: Making Connections. Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Teaching 2 (1991): 49-55.

Proceeding of the Fourth Dakotas Conference on Early British Literature. Co-Editor with Mary Mokris. Lincoln: July, 1997.

"The A,B,C's of Alienation and Re-Integration: Merle Hodge's Crick Crack, Monkey." Sincronia: A Journal of Cultural Studies from the University of Guadalajara: Winter, 1997.

Priest and Teacher, Pastoral Conflict in Earl Lovelace's The Schoolmaster. Sincronia: A Journal of Culture Studies From the University of Guadalajara (Fall, 1999).

A Beauty to Behold, Mari Sandoz Heritage Society Newsletter. Winter, 1999: 5-6.

Of Wonder and Women, a Conversation with Suzy McKee Charnas. Women of Other Worlds: Excursions Through Science Fiction and Feminism. Edited by Tess Williams and Helen Myrick. Perth: U of Western Australia P, 1999: 60-81.

Plugged into Suppression: Hostility and Hope in the Feminist SF of Charnas, Sheldon, and Tiptree. Foundation: The International Journal of Science Fiction. Volume 86. Fall, 2002: 28-39.

Blackboard, Still a Jungle Out There, Proceedings of the 2002 Red River Conference on World Literature. North Dakota State University. Volume 4, 2002 / ISSN: 1533-0842

Visitor Parking. Illustrated children's story written with Kevin Boos. Nebraska City, NE: Table Creek Publishing, 2002.

Requiem, Progress, and Apocalypse in James Tiptree Jr.'s Slow Music. Fantastic Odysseys, edited by Mary Pharr. Westport, Connecticut, London: Praeger, 2003: 97-104.

Apprehending Reality in the Alldera Novels of Suzy McKee Charnas: Intersection of SF and Postcolonial Literature. The Utopian Fantastic, edited by Martha Bartler. Westport, Connecticut, London: Praeger, 2004: 81-90.

Tan-Tan's Exile and Odyssey in Nalo Hopkinson's Midnight Robber. Foundation: The International Journal of Science Fiction. Volume 33, Number 91, Summer 2004: 10-24.

The Solitary Walker, Recognition and Reconciliation in August Derleth's Return to Walden West. August Derleth Society Newsletter, Volume 25.1, 2004: 6-11.

Gabriel Roy. With Linda Clemente. Encyclopedia of the Great Plains, edited by David J. Wishart. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P., 2004: 482.

A Community Writing Project: Integration of Classroom and E-Learning Environments. Journal of Educational Technology (Technopark, Kerala, India): Volume 2.2, 2005: 33-36.

"Maryse Conde's Windward Heights and Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights: Colonial Reality in Victorian Guise." With Linda Clemente. Changing Currents: Transnational Caribbean Literary and Cultural Criticism. Edited by Emily Allen Williams and Melvin Rahming. Trenton, NJ and Asmara, Eritrea: Africa World Press, 2006: 119-133.

The Dolphin Still Speaks: Leo Szilard and Science Fiction. Foundation: The International Journal of Science Fiction. Volume 97, Number 35. Summer, 2006: 85-97.

Ted Kooser, Nebraska's Natural Wonder. Alpha Chi Recorder: Alumni Issue. Volume 49. Number 3. 2006: 21-31.

James Tiptree's Up the Walls of the World: Motes of Hope in Her Universe of Despair. Extrapolation, Vol. 48, No. 2, Summer 2007: 385-398.

"`This is the World...this dot. This is your island": Earl Lovelace's Salt--Within and Beyond, Alford George's Outward Journey Back." International Conference on Caribbean Studies; South Padre Island, Texas, November 205, 2006: Selected Proceedings. Edited by Hector Romero. Edinburg, TX: U of Texas-Pan American P, 2008: 43-60.

Forthcoming:

 

The Dolphin Still Speaks: Leo Szilard and Science Fiction. The Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies. Spring 2009. (Originally published in Foundation: The International Journal of Science Fiction. Volume 97, Number 35. Summer, 2006: 85-97)

 

Creative Endeavors

Feathers and Verses, an exciting multi-media, multi-disciplined program specifically created to incite the imagination and enhance the writing skills of children, especially (but not limited to) 4th to 6th graders. This program combines slides and discussion of common Nebraska backyard birds, their songs, photographs and coloring-book pictures with a variety of creative writing exercises.

Part of the Nebraska Humanities Council's Speakers Bureau, this program continues to be presented in many areas, including Auburn, Creighton, Chadron, Elkwood, Peru, and Nehawka. Recent presentations took place in Monroe and Lafayette, Louisiana and Ripon, Wisconsin. See, too, results from presentations at Conestoga Elementary School and as part of the Wachiska Audubon Society's Prairie Discovery Day in Unadilla at Dieken Prairie.

Notes and Reviews

Darwin's Smile, Finelines, Volume 8; Winter, 1999: 4.

Delight through Immersion, Review of William Kloefkorn's This Death by Drowning. Nebraska Review.

Wiscon 22 and the (not so) Secret Feminist Cabal. FEMSPEC: Feminism and Speculative Fiction 1 (1999): 110-111.

Editing

Nebraska Humanities (Volume VI, Number 1). Co-Editor. Lincoln: Nebraska Humanities Council, 1996.

The Nebraska Bird Review: A Magazine of Ornithology of the Nebraska Region. (Volume 66-, Number 1-). Editor. Lincoln: Nebraska Ornithologists' Union, 1998-2004.

Reviews For Publishers:

For Harper and Collins: Two reviews for new edition of American Short Stories, 1994, 1995. Noted in Acknowledgments; read and offered suggestions for anthology of Non-Western literature, Where The Waters Are Born, for Harper and Collins 1994. Noted in Acknowledgments; Reviewed table of contents for Harper Collins pocket anthologies, Fiction and Poetry (1996). Noted in Acknowledgments; Completed five reviews of Creative Writing Guide, 1996-1997. Noted in Acknowledgments and quoted on back cover.

For Prentice Hall, reviewed proposed anthology of Science Fiction--Science Fiction: Tomorrow-Today, November, 1997; reviewed for seventh edition, The Prose Reader, January, 2003 (Noted in Acknowledgments); completed a review of proposal for new Developmental Writing Text (honorarium), May 2005. Review of The Prose Reader for Eighth Edition (honorarium); review of proposal for new developmental English reader, Read and Write About It (honorarium), and a review for a new edition of the rhetoric, SF Compact (honorarium), September.

For Longman, reviewed Thirteen Ways of Looking for a Poem, March, 1998, and January, 1999 (Noted in Acknowledgments).

Reviewed for McGraw-Hill, Film Form and Culture (Noted in Acknowledgments) for new edition of the book, January, 2000.

St. Martins/ Bedford, Completed on-line review of electronic materials for on-line courses using WTNET/ Blackboard templates (honorarium) 2003. On-Line reviews of Shakespeare in the Classroom and World and Nonwestern Literature, 2004.



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