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Journal and Newsletters

  • The Faulkner Journal
    The Faulkner Journal is published by the University of Central Florida. It is affiliated with the William Faulkner Society, a society founded to encourage Faulkner scholarship in all its scope and methodological diversity.
  • The Florida Review
    The Florida Review is published twice yearly by the Department of English at the University of Central Florida. Each issue includes fiction, poetry, and literary nonfiction.
  • The Cyprus Dome
    The Cypress Dome is UCF's undergraduate literary publication. It is edited and run by undergraduates and is open to submissions from any UCF student.
  • Capirotada
    The Latino Caucus of The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) is a network of Latino/a educators in English studies, literacy and language arts. Capirotada is NCTE's Latino Caucus newsletter. It is published twice yearly and is affiliated with the University of Central Florida. The Website offers an abbreviated version of the Newsletter along with other features.

Selected Faculty Publications

  • Patricia Angley
    “Reading Writing and Theorizing the Other.” Collaborating(,) Literature(,) and Composition. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton, 2007. 45–69. Co-authored with Adenike Davidson.
  • Kathleen Bell
    • “Where to Place the Lectern: How GTA Literacy Portfolios Inform Writing Pedagogy.” Multiple Literacies for the 21st Century. Ed. Brian Huot, Beth Stroble, Charles Bazerman. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton P, 2004. 57–74.
    • Writing Choices: Shaping Contexts for Critical Readers. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2001.
  • Melody Bowdon
    Service-Learning In Technical and Professional Communication. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2002. Co-authored with Blake Scott.
  • Paul Dombrowski
    • “The Two Shuttle Accident Reports: Context and Culture in Technical Communication.” Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 36.3 (2006): 231–252. 
    • Ethics in Technical Communication. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000.
    • Can Ethics Be Technologized? Lesson from Challenger, Philosophy, and Rhetoric."  IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication 38.3 (September 1995): 46–150. Awarded “Landmark Essay of the Past 50 Years” in IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, October 2007.
  • Madelyn Flammia
    • “Ethical and Intercultural Challenges for Technical Communicators and Managers in a Shrinking Global Marketplace.” Technical Communication 54 (February 2007): 72–87. Co-authored with Dan Voss.
    • “Language as Power on the Internet.” Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 58 (October 2007): 1–5. Co-authored with Carol Saunders.
    • Perspectives on the Profession of Technical Communication. Washington, DC: Society for Technical Communication, 1995.
  • Anthony Grajeda
    • “The Winning and Losing of Hearts and Minds: Vietnam, Iraq, and the Claims of the War Documentary.” Jump Cut: A Review of Contemporary Media 49 (Spring 2007). <http://www.ejumpcut.org/currentissue/Grajeda/index.html>
    • “Picturing Torture: Gulf Wars Past and Present.” Rethinking Global Security: Media, Popular Culture, and the “War on Terror”. Ed. Andrew Martin and Patrice Petro. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Rutgers UP, 2006. 206–235.
  • Judith Hemschemeyer
    Certain Animals. Snake Nation, 1998.
  • Susan Hubbard
    • “Writing Humorous Fiction.” The Handbook of Creative Writing. Ed. Steven Earnshaw. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2007. 154–161.
    • “Gender and Authorship: How Stereotypes Affect Creative Writing Workshops.” Power and Identity in the Creative Writing Classroom: the Authority Project. Ed. Anna Leahy. North Somerset: Multilingual Matters Ltd., 2005. 130–40.
    • The Society of S. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2007.
    • Lisa Maria Takes Off. New York: Red Dress Ink, 2005.
    • Lisa Maria's Guide for the Perplexed. New York: Red Dress Ink, 2004.
  • Anna Maria Jones
    Problem Novels: Victorian Fiction Theorizes the Sensational Self. Victorian Critical Interventions Ser. Columbus: The Ohio State UP, 2007.
  • Dan Jones
    • Technical Communication: Strategies for College and the Workplace. New York: Longman, 2002. Co-authored with Karen Lane.
    • The Technical Communicator’s Handbook. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000.
    • Technical Writing Style. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1998.
  • Mark Kamrath
    • Periodical Literature in Eighteenth-Century America. Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 2005. Edited with Sharon M. Harris.
    • Revising Charles Brockden Brown: Culture, Politics, and Sexuality in the Early Republic.  Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 2004. Edited with Philip Barnard and Stephen Shapiro.
  • Russell Kesler
    A Small Fire. Pecan Grove, 2001.
  • Jeanne Leiby
    Downriver: a Collection of Short Stories. Durham, NC: Carolina Wren Press, 2007.
  • Martha Marinara
    Writing Outside the Lines. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000. Co-authored with Peggy Ellington.
  • Kevin Meehan
    • “Brilliant Episodes of Invention.” Wasafiri 21 (2006): 59–64.
    • “Martí, Schomburg y la cuestion racial en las Americas.” (Martí, Schomburg, and the race question in the Americas), Afro-Hispanic Review, 25 (Fall 2006), 73–88. Co-authored with Paul B. Miller.
    • “Romance and Revolution: Reading Women’s Narratives of Caribbean Decolonization.” Tulsa Studies in Women Literature 25 (Fall 2006): 291–306.
  • Patrick D. Murphy
    • “Grounding Anotherness and Answerability Through Allonational Ecoliterature Formations.” Nature in Literary and Cultural Studies: Transatlantic Conversations on Ecocriticism. Ed. Catrin Gersdorf and Sylvia Mayer. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2006: 414–35.
    • Essentials of the Theory of Fiction. 3rd ed. Durham: Duke UP, 2005. Edited with Michael J. Hoffman.
    • Farther Afield in the Study of Nature Oriented Literature. Charlottesville, VA: UP of Virginia, 2000.
    • A Place for Wayfaring: The Poetry and Prose of Gary Snyder. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press, 2000.
    • Literature, Nature, and Other: Ecofeminist Critiques. Albany, NY: SUNY P, 1995.
  • Kate Oliver
    “Defoe’s Poetic Reformation: From Poem to Novel, from Pillory to Penitentiary.” CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History and the Philosophy of History 35.2 (Spring 2006): 157–178.
  • Tison Pugh
    • Approaches to Teaching Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde and the Shorter Poems. New York: Modern Language Association, 2007. Edited with Angela Jane Weisl.
    • Race, Class, and Gender in “Medieval” Cinema. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Edited with Lynn T. Ramey.
    • Queering Medieval Genres. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
  • Lisa Roney
    • “The Extreme Connection Between Bodies and Houses.” M/C Journal: A Journal of Media and Culture 10:4 (August 2007): http://journal.media-culture.org.au/0708/03-roney.php.
    • “Good Credit.” So to Speak: A Feminist Journal of Language and Art 15.1 (Winter/Spring 2006): 13–18.
    • Sweet Invisible Body: Reflections on a Life with Diabetes. New York: Holt, 1999.
  • Pat Rushin
    • “Terrible Secret.” Black Rock & Sage 5 (2006): 12–22.
    • Puzzling through the News. Baltimore: Galileo, 1991.
  • Craig Saper
    • Folkvine: Florida's Art and Artist's Online. An interactive exploration of folk arts in Florida. June 2007. UCF and Florida Humanities Council. <http://www.folkvine.org>
    • Introduction: “A Postcard to Freud Returned: The Unconscious Structured like a Holiday?” A Disturbance of Memory. By Sharon Kivland. 2007.  Volume II in the series Freud on Holiday. Manchester: Cornerhouse Books, 2007. Simultaneously published and translated in Athens: Cube Editions, 2007.
    • “The Two Ulmers in e-Media Studies: Vehicle and Driver.” The Illogic of Sense: The Gregory Ulmer Remix. Ed. Darren Tofts, Lisa Gye. Denver: Alt-X, 2007. Also published in the in the Electropoetics Thread of Electronic Book Review (2007).
    • Introduction. Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge 13 (Winter/Spring 2007). Co-authored with Ellen Berry.
    • “Outside In: Schooling, Kit-Bashing, Quilting, & Clowning Around Online.” Hyperrhiz: New Media Cultures 2 (Winter 2006).
    • “Blogademia.” Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture 5.4 (Winter 2006).
    • “The Blog Report: Lack of Power in New Orleans.” Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge 11/12 (Summer/Fall 2006).
    • “Networked Psychoanalysis: A Dialogue with Anna Freud Banana." At A Distance: Precursors to Art and Activism on the Internet. 2nd ed. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2006.
    • “Interface to Hyperface: Odd Links and Cruel Design.” Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge 11 (2006).
    • Networked Art. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 2001.
    • Artificial Mythologies: A Guide to Cultural Invention. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1997.
  • J. Blake Scott
    • Risky Rhetoric: AIDS and the Cultural Practices of HIV Testing. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois UP, 2003.
    • Service-Learning In Technical and Professional Communication. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2002. Co-authored with Melody Bowdon.
  • Kathryn Seidel
    • “Growing Up Southern: Resisting the Code for Southerners in To Kill a Mockingbird.” On Harper Lee: Essays and Reflections. Ed. Alice Hall Petry. Knoxville, TN: U of Tennessee P, 2007. 79–92.
    • “The Artist in the Kitchen: The Economics of Creativity in Hurston’s “Sweat.”’ Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing. 10th ed. Rpt. in An Introduction to Fiction . 10th ed. Ed. X.J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia.  New York:  Longman, 2007. 2190–2192.
    • Zora in Florida. Orlando: University of Central Florida Press/University Presses of Florida, 1991. Edited with Steve Glassman.
    • The Southern Belle in the American Novel. Tampa: University of South Florida Press/ University Presses of Florida, 1985.
  • Ernest Smith
    The Imaged Word: The Infrastructure of Hart Crane’s ‘White Buildings.’ New York: Lang, 1990.
  • Don Stap
    Birdsong. New York: Scribner, 2005.
  • Terry Ann Thaxton
    • Getaway Girl. Storyline P, 2006.
    • “What Remains.” Rattle (2006).
    • “Neverlands.” Seattle Journal for Social Justice 5 (Fall/Winter 2006): 359.
  • Dawn Trouard
    • Conversations with Ann Beattie. Jackson, MI: UP of Mississippi, 2007.
    • Reading Faulkner: Sanctuary. Jackson, MI: UP of Mississippi, 1996. Co-authored with Edwin T. Arnold.
  • David L. Wallace
     “Heteronormative Heroism and Queering the School Story in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter Series.” Children's Literature Association (2006): 260–81. Co-authored with Tison Pugh.


I discovered that rejections are not altogether a bad thing. They teach a writer to rely on his own judgment and to say in his heart of hearts, “To hell with you.”

-- Saul Bellow
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