Five Must-Read Summer Book Picks by Asian and Asian American Authors
AAPI Literature and Media Club Founder and President Julie Cha ’25 recommends top reads.
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Tom Earles was elected to the Executive Board of the Mid-Atlantic Writing Centers Association. He also presented "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Asynchronous Online Tutoring" at MAWCA's 2018 conference at Rowan University.
This spring Sabrina Islam has a short-short "New Market in August" in Acta Victoriana and another story "Khea" in Flock.
Christopher Suarez's essay, "Robert Penn Warren's Panoramic Ecology in Audubon: A Vision," has been accepted for publication by Literary Imagination (Oxford University Press).
Bill Peterson's article "William Pickering and the Quakers" will appear in the June issue of Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America.
Margaret Fell, Women's Speaking Justified and Other Pamphlets, edited by Jane Donawerth (emerita) and Rebecca M. Lush (UM PHD) is forthcoming in fall 2018 from The Other Voice Series with the University of Toronto.
Congratulations to PhD student Aqdas Aftab who has been awarded the Rodler-Wood Scholarship from LGBT Studies in recognition of their work on decolonial trans and queer studies.
Brian Richardson published several pieces: “Experimental Fiction and Narrative Theory,” in Frontiers of Narrative Studies, “The Status of Historical Characters in Drama: Ontological, Aesthetic, Verisimilar” in Letras de Hoje (Brazil);
Nahid Ahmadian published "A hermeneutic reading of Baghebane Marg (The Gardener of Death) by Mohammad Charmshir" in Daftarhaye Nila, (no. 14), a Persian journal on drama studies and theater.
Oliver Gaycken gave a presentation recently in conjunction with Sarah Eilers, an archivist at the National Library of Medicine.
Oliver Brearey will present papers at two writing studies conferences this summer. These papers include "The New Deal and the Gold Mountain," and "Threshold Concepts in Job-Search Training Programs.”