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EDUCATION M.A., Ph.D., English, Rhetoric and Composition Specialization B.A., Philosophy (May 1981). RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Consultant, Adjunct Professor, The University of Tampa Assistant Professor, The University of Tampa Instructor, University of South Florida Adjunct Instructor, University of South Florida, Continuing Education. Writing Tutor, University of South Florida Writing Center. Writing Tutor, University of South Florida, Athletics Tutoring Center (19911992). Tutored athletes in composition, literature, and general test preparation. CONFERENCES "The Myth of the Fearless Warrior: The Japanese Fighting Code in Literature, Film, and Popular Culture," Fear and Awe: 21st Annual International Conference on Literature and the Visual Arts, Atlanta, Georgia, November 2-4, 2006. "‘Secret’ Fighting Manuals of the Renaissance: On Selling a Fantasy," Arms and Letters: 20th Annual International Conference on Literature and the Visual Arts, Atlanta, Georgia, October 27-29, 2005. "The Ethics of Deception: East Versus West," Truth and Mendacity: 19th International Conference on Literature and the Visual Arts, Atlanta, Georgia, October 22-24, 2004. "In Praise of Paper" (Chair and Presenter for panel, "Hold Your Horses: A Plea for the Virtues of So-Called ‘Outmoded’ Technology"), Florida College English Association Conference, St. Petersburg, Florida, October 16-17, 2003. "The Good Liar: Notes toward a New Theory of Deception," The International Conference on Literature and Psychology," The University of Greenwich, England, July 2-7, 2003. "The Hope and Failures of Technology: Dignity in First-Year Composition" (Chair and Presenter), College English Association Conference, St. Petersburg, Florida, April 3-5, 2003. "The Warrior Mind: On the Impossibility of Eliminating War-Like Thinking," South Atlantic Modern Language Association Conference, November 15, 2002. "The Hopes and Failures of Technology: Dignity in First-Year Composition" (Chair and Presenter), Florida College English Association Conference, Gainesville, Florida, October 18, 2002. "The Liar’s Paradox: Deception and Cheating in The Great Gatsby." The 6th Annual F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota, September 19-22, 2002. "Psychological Realism Regained: Cognitive Psychology Versus Phenomenology in Modern Literature." The International Conference on Literature and Psychology, University of Sienna at Arezzo, Italy, June 26-July 1, 2002. "Deception in the Classroom: Re-Thinking the Ethics of Deception." Florida College English Association Conference, Sanford, Florida, October 2001. "Reopening Old Wounds: Fitzgerald’s Babylon Revisited and the Moral Life." International F. Scott Fitzgerald Conference, Asheville, North Carolina, September, 1998. "Going to Hell in Hyperspace: Nastiness in the Networked Classroom," 14th Computers and Writing Conference, Gainesville, Florida, May 1998. "In the Tracks of the Sophists: Skirting the Epistemological Quagmire," Conference on College Composition and Communication, Nashville, March 1994. "Frankenstein in Pain: Living Corpses, Dead Robots, and Tortured Cyborgs," International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, March 1993. WORKSHOPS AND PRESENTATIONS "The Creative Life: An Arts and Creativity Workshop" (for Hillsborough County Magnet school administrators), Lyon’s Eye Institute, Tampa, Florida, June 22, 2007. Poetry and Performance Workshop, Trinity Preparatory School, Orlando, Florida, February 9, 2006. "The Honorable Classroom: A Workshop for Creating and Maintaining Excellence" (co- presenter), The Florida Council of Teacher’s of English, Orlando, Florida, October 13-15, 2005. "Lying and Cheating in F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Mark of ‘Good’ Literature," The Sarasota Institute of Lifelong Learning, Sarasota, Florida, March 10, 2004. Creative Writing Workshops, Blake High School for the Arts, 1999-2004. Honors Symposium Presenter, "To Live By the Sword: A Short History," The University of Tampa, October 22, 2002. Honors Symposium Presenter, "The Ethics of Deception: East Versus West," The University of Tampa, October17, 2001. "Writing Intensive Revisited" (co-presenter), The University of Tampa, March 22, 2001. Technical Writing Workshop for Institutional Research and Planning, University of South Florida (presenter), SeptemberDecember, 1996. "True Ease: A Writing Workshop for Artists" (copresenter), The Arts Council of Hillsborough County and the Tampa YMCA Writer's Voice, March 1996 "Where's Waldo?: Giving the Professional Writer a Face" (presenter), Hillsborough County Summer Institute for English Teachers, June, 1995. PUBLICATIONS Scholarship The Honorable Classroom. Under Review. "Deception and Intentional Transparency: The Case of Writing," Philosophy and Literature 27 (2003): 134-150. "Science and Sensibility in the Short Fiction of Kurt Vonnegut." At the Millennium’s End: New Essays on the Work of Kurt Vonnegut. Ed. Kevin Alexander Boon. New York: SUNY, 2001. "Cohesion as Logic: The Possible Worlds of Marvell's 'To His Coy Mistress,'" Style 27 (1993): 91105. Review of Dorothy Seyler's Read, Reason, Write in Composition Studies 20 (1992): 10407. Nonfiction "Passion, Civility, and the Case of Al-Arian," FCEA On-Line Newsletter, March 2002. Reviews of James Lee Burke’s Burning Angel, Robert Crais’s VoodooRiver, Lawrence Block’s A Long Line of Dead Men in The Weekly Planet, May 30, 1996. Poetry Sonnets from the Andalusian Twilight. Chapbook under review. Currently working on multi-disciplinary performance. "The Plains Are Filled with Men," White Pellican Review 3 (Spring 2002): 37. "Stories from Under Your Bed" (cowriter), poetry and dance program for children, St. Petersburg Junior College, April 1997. "Release from Nostalgia," Florida Suncoast Writers' Conference Anthology, 1994. Feedback |
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