William B. Patrick works in creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, screenwriting, and drama. His collections of poetry include These Upraised Hands, and the recent memoir, We Didn\u27t Come Here for This. Patrick\u27s novel Roxa: Voices of the Culver Family won the 1990 Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award for best first fiction, and his most recent play, Rescue, was commissioned by the BBC for their Season of American Thirty Minute Plays. He currently teaches writing and film at the College of St. Rose and is assistant director of Alternative Literary Programs
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Mike Pearson is an associate professor of English at Old Dominion University, where he has taught jo...
Michael Pearson is a nonfiction writer whose first book, Imagined Places: Journeys Into Literary Ame...
PHILIP RAISOR is the author of four books of poetry, nonfiction and criticism, and has been publishe...
Scott Cairns has recently joined the faculty of Old Dominion’s Department of English as Director of ...
William Patrick has published a collection of poetry, Letter to the Ghosts, and a novel in poetry an...
Patrick Rosal is the author of two full-length collections of poetry. Uprock Headspin Scramble and D...
Michael Patrick Pearson, for many years a professor of creative writing and literature at Old Domini...
Patrick Rosal is the author of Boneshepherds, named one of the best small-press books of 2011 by the...
Liam Rector is the author of a book of poetry, The Sorrow of Architecture, 1984, and editor of The D...
Michael Pearson is director of the creative writing program at Old Dominion University and has publi...
Michael Pearson has published poetry and short stories but he is primarily a non-fiction writer. He ...
William Warner is a research associate in the office of the assistant secretary for science at the S...
Philip F. O\u27Connor is the author of Stealing Home, a summer 1979 Book-of-the Month-Club alterna...
Cornelius Eady is the winner of an NEA fellowship, a National Arts Club Scholarship in poetry at the...
Henry Taylor is professor of Literature and co-director of the MFA Program in Creative Writing at Am...
Mike Pearson is an associate professor of English at Old Dominion University, where he has taught jo...
Michael Pearson is a nonfiction writer whose first book, Imagined Places: Journeys Into Literary Ame...
PHILIP RAISOR is the author of four books of poetry, nonfiction and criticism, and has been publishe...
Scott Cairns has recently joined the faculty of Old Dominion’s Department of English as Director of ...