Category Archives: Writing

First Day Reflection

Wednesday was the first day of class for me. Across my two on-campus Comp IIs, I knew there were a number of holdovers from Comp I in the fall. One of these was Chris. Chris had attended every single day … Continue reading

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Fitzpatrick Offers Special Topic Class for Spring 2021

ENGL 292: Special Topics: Storyworld, Serialized, and Transmedia Literature–CRN 10168 It is offered this spring, online, with a Composition I pre-requisite.

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Reynolds’ Poem Published

Tom Reynolds’ poem “Cage Fighter” is included in the “Teaching Issue” (Volume 36, Issue 2) of Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature. It appears in the section “Women, Poems, Sport,” featuring works from several poets, including former U.S. Poet Laureate Rita … Continue reading

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Dan Cryer Publishes Article

Dan’s article on concealed carry, “The Good Man Shooting Well: Authoritarian Submission and Aggression in the ‘Gun-Citizen,’” is in the current issue of Rhetoric Society Quarterly. Here’s the link: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02773945.2020.1748219 It’s paywalled, but if anyone is interested in reading it … Continue reading

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Reynolds’ New Book of Poetry

    Tom Reynolds, professor of English, has written a new book of poems, titled Home Field. This book, published by Woodley Press, features around 70 poems related to sports, including swimming, running, cycling, boxing, fishing, golfing and playing football.  In … Continue reading

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