Dana Heller received her Ph.D. from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 1989. She joined the ODU English Department faculty in 1990 where she teaches American literature, literature theory, and gender studies. In addition to numerous articles, she is the author of The Feminization of Quest Romance: Radical Departures (Austin: University of Texas, 1990) and Family Plots The De-oedipalization of Popular Culture (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1995). She has also edited a collection of essays, Cross Purposes: Lesbian Studies, Feminist Studies, and the Limits of Alliance (Bloomington: Indiana University, Forthcoming, 1996.
Kelly Cherry, a novelist and poet, is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin. Origina...
Joyce Hoffmann’s long interest in politics spans both her careers in journalism, when covered presid...
Wendy Bishop holds a Ph.D. in English/Rhetoric from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. In addition ...
Carole Oles, a member of the Associated Writing Programs Board of Directors, is the author of three ...
Lesléa Newman is the author of 55 books for adults and children, including the short story collectio...
Marianne Chan grew up in Stuttgart, Germany, and Lansing, Michigan. After she earned her B.A. in Eng...
Matilda Cox is Director of Advising for the College of Arts and Letters at Old Dominion University w...
Amanda Galvan Huynh is a Mexican American writer and educator from Texas. She is the author of Loter...
M. Evelina Galang, a recent graduate of the MFA program at Colorado State University, has joined the...
Sheryl St. Germain studied literature and arts at The University of Texas at Dallas, taking both her...
Hilda Raz, editor of Prairie Schooner, is vice president of Associated Writing Programs. Her poems a...
Jenny Boully is the author of The Book of Beginnings and Endings (Sarabande), not merely because of ...
Tracy Rice Weber is a longtime educator who currently teaches as an adjunct at Christopher Newport U...
Dara Wier is the author of Blood, Hook & Eye,\u27\u27 published in 1977 by the University of Texas ...
Barbara Hurd is author of Stirring the Mud: On Swamps, Bogs and Human Imagination, Objects in this M...
Kelly Cherry, a novelist and poet, is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin. Origina...
Joyce Hoffmann’s long interest in politics spans both her careers in journalism, when covered presid...
Wendy Bishop holds a Ph.D. in English/Rhetoric from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. In addition ...
Carole Oles, a member of the Associated Writing Programs Board of Directors, is the author of three ...
Lesléa Newman is the author of 55 books for adults and children, including the short story collectio...
Marianne Chan grew up in Stuttgart, Germany, and Lansing, Michigan. After she earned her B.A. in Eng...
Matilda Cox is Director of Advising for the College of Arts and Letters at Old Dominion University w...
Amanda Galvan Huynh is a Mexican American writer and educator from Texas. She is the author of Loter...
M. Evelina Galang, a recent graduate of the MFA program at Colorado State University, has joined the...
Sheryl St. Germain studied literature and arts at The University of Texas at Dallas, taking both her...
Hilda Raz, editor of Prairie Schooner, is vice president of Associated Writing Programs. Her poems a...
Jenny Boully is the author of The Book of Beginnings and Endings (Sarabande), not merely because of ...
Tracy Rice Weber is a longtime educator who currently teaches as an adjunct at Christopher Newport U...
Dara Wier is the author of Blood, Hook & Eye,\u27\u27 published in 1977 by the University of Texas ...
Barbara Hurd is author of Stirring the Mud: On Swamps, Bogs and Human Imagination, Objects in this M...
Kelly Cherry, a novelist and poet, is a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin. Origina...
Joyce Hoffmann’s long interest in politics spans both her careers in journalism, when covered presid...
Wendy Bishop holds a Ph.D. in English/Rhetoric from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. In addition ...