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18 April 2025

  • 11:0911:09, 18 April 2025 Robbin Martinelli (hist | edit) [257 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Robbin Martinelli}} is a professor of Modern American Literature and Poetry at the University of Connecticut. She also teaches Humanities at The University of Hartford and has published several books of poetry. {{Con}} Category:2010 Vol. 4 (MR)")
  • 11:0711:07, 18 April 2025 Katharine Westaway (hist | edit) [315 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Katharine Westaway}} is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Florida. Her dissertation focuses on social justice and the twentieth-century American novel. She is also a published poet with work appearing in The Amherst Review and the Blue Collar Review among others. {{con}} Category:2010 Vol. 4 (MR)")
  • 11:0611:06, 18 April 2025 Maureen O’Neill Hooker (hist | edit) [491 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Maureen O’Neill Hooker}} experienced an early love of reading that led to a desire to write, which remained unexpressed for more than forty years. After a fulfilling life of marriage, children, grandchildren, and work she went back to school. She is a recent MFA graduate from Wilkes University, where she became interested in Norman Mailer. She is currently living her dream and for the past three years she has been writing her first novel. {{Con}} Category:20...")
  • 11:0411:04, 18 April 2025 Alex Vernon (hist | edit) [639 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Alex Vernon}} is an Associate Professor of English at Hendrix College in Arkansas. He is the author of two memoirs, ''most succinctly bred'' and ''The Eyes of Orion: Five Tank Lieutenants in the Persian Gulf War'', two books of literary criticism/history, ''Soldiers Once and Still: Ernest Hemingway, James Salter, and Tim O'Brien and Hemingway's Second War: Bearing Witness to the Spanish Civil War'', the cultural study ''On Tarzan''; and two edited collections, ''...")
  • 11:0111:01, 18 April 2025 Erin Miele (hist | edit) [483 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Erin Miele}}, a writer whose non-fiction articles have appeared in domestic and international publications, is currently enrolled in the master’s program in creative writing at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania. A a visual artist who works in oils and encaustics, she has exhibited her paintings in several solo shows, and was awarded a state grant in 2009 for a series of portraits. Miele is employed by SenArt Films as a researcher. {{Con}} Category:2010 Vol....")
  • 11:0011:00, 18 April 2025 Kathleen Robinson (hist | edit) [486 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Kathleen “Kat” Robinson}} received her Ph.D. in Literature from the University of South Florida. Her research interests include the study of trauma and narrative in modern American and British Literature and the presentation and representation of war in narrative. She has published and presented on Ernest Hemingway, on treasure and treasure-hunting in Florida, and on the effect of war on the narrative structure of Ernest Hemingway. {{Con}} Category:2010 Vo...")
  • 10:5810:58, 18 April 2025 Mimi R. Gladstein (hist | edit) [770 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Mimi R. Gladstein}} is the author of five books and co-editor of two, one of which won a 2009 American Book Award. She is President of the John Steinbeck Society of America. Her teaching and research on Steinbeck have been honored with the John J. and Angeline Pruis Award and the Burkhardt Award. The College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas, El Paso selected her as the Outstanding Faculty for 2003 and the University recognized her for Outstanding Servic...")
  • 10:5310:53, 18 April 2025 Francis Blessington (hist | edit) [258 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Francis Blessington}} is the author of nine books and is is a poet, Milton scholar, and fiction writer who teaches at Northeastern University in Boston. He is currently translating Euripides’ ''Trojan Women''. {{Con}} Category:2010 Vol. 4 (MR)")

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  • 16:0316:03, 14 April 2025 Erin Mercer (hist | edit) [528 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Erin Mercer}} is a Ph.D. candidate at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Her thesis explores uncanny American literature produced in the first decade following 1945 and she is currently co-authoring a book on the gothic in New Zealand twentieth-century literature. Her most recent publication is an article on Paula Morris’ ''Hibiscus Coast'', published in ''Floating World: Essays on Contemporary New Zealand Fiction'' (co-edited by Anna Jackson and J...")
  • 14:4314:43, 14 April 2025 J’aimé L. Sanders (hist | edit) [656 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|J’aimé L. Sanders}} teaches at the University of South Florida where she is a Graduate Advisor for the English Department. She has presented papers on a variety of subjects ranging from the philosophical influences on the works of Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Faulkner, and Mailer to approaches to teaching literature across the English curriculum. Her publications include “Discovering the Source of Gatsby’s Greatness: Nick’s Eulogy of a ‘Great’ Kierkegaardi...")

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  • 17:2117:21, 8 April 2025 Sue Fox (hist | edit) [323 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Sue Fox}} is a regular contributor to the ''London Sunday Times Magazine'' and nany other publications. She has worked as journalist on tour with an American orchestra in Cuba, Mexico and Venezuela and is associate producer of three arts and two current affairs documentaries. {{Con}} Category:2010 Vol. 4 (MR)")
  • 09:2709:27, 8 April 2025 Max Apple (hist | edit) [1,183 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Max Apple}} has published three collections of stories: ''The Oranging of America'', ''Free Agents and The Jew of Home Depot'', two novels, ''Zip'' and ''Propheteers'' and two books of non-fiction, ''Roommates'', and ''I Love Gootie''. ''Roommates'' was made into a film, as were two other screenplays, ''Smokey Bites the Dust'' and ''The Air Up There''. Five of his books have been ''New York Times Notable Books''. His stories and essays are widely anthologized and...")

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  • 17:5617:56, 3 April 2025 James Toback (hist | edit) [711 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|James Toback}} worked as a freelance journalist and later as a Creative Writing Instructor at City College of New York, after graduating from Harvard in 1966. An interview for ''Esquire'' with Jim Brown led to the publication in 1971 of ''Jim: The Author's Self-Centered Memoir of the Great Jim Brown''. He followed this with a series of successful screenplays, including ''The Gambler'' and ''Bugsy'', as well as a string of writing and directing credits that includ...")
  • 17:4617:46, 3 April 2025 Jennifer Yirinec (hist | edit) [384 bytes] Grlucas (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Jennifer Yirinec}} is a master’s student in the English literature program at the University of South Florida. She is Managing Editor of ''The Mailer Review'', and her research interests include nineteenth-century British literature, urban studies, and psychoanalytic theory. {{con}} Category:Contributors Category:2011 Vol. 5 (MR)")

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  • 16:5016:50, 25 March 2025 Hilary K. Justice (hist | edit) [508 bytes] Jules Carry (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start|Hilary K. Justice}} is Associate Professor of English Studies and Publishing at Illinois State University and author of ''The Bones of the Others'' (Kent UP 2006) as well as several award-winning works of fiction. Her essays on Hemingway and on twentieth-century publishing have appeared in several collections, including ''Terminus'', ''Hemingway and Women'', ''The Hemingway Review'', ''Resources for American Literary Study'', and ''North Dakota Quarterly''. {{Co...")
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