B.A., English and Philosophy, University of Scranton, 1962
Permanent Teaching Certificate: Secondary English (PA)
Provisional Teaching License: Secondary Language Arts (ME), 2007-2012
TEACHING and ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE
Northern California University
A committee preparing the university for accreditation as an online university. 2009--
Shead High School, Eastport, Maine
Senior high literature, writing, poetry, and creative writing. 2007-2008.
Mount Ida College Director of the Communications Program (1999-2002, 2004-6). Teaching English, communications, Creativity, journalism, ESL, voice and performance, Intercultural Communications, and Native American History. 1992-2006
Clark University
Taught one course per semester in graduate program for teachers of English as a second language: Adults and International Education, Modern Grammar, Methods of Teaching. 1990-93.
University of Rhode Island
Adjunct in Writing. Taught Scientific and Technical Writing, Business Communications, Freshman Writing, American Literature. 1991-92.
Suffolk University
Lecturer, half time. Taught Freshman Composition, Introduction to Literature, and ESL reading and writing. 1991-92.
Roosevelt University,
Little Village Center. Instructor, part time. Taught basic composition, 1991
Chicago State University
Associate Professor and Coordinator of Composition. Taught composition (including non-native speakers), Creative Writing, Writing in Natural Science, African-American Literature, English Language, Literary Criticism, and Editing. 1983-91.
University of Suwon, Korea.
Exchange professor. Taught English conversation and composition. 1986-87.
Uptown Center, Elmhurst College and North Park College.
Taught developmental writing, freshman composition, literature and journalism. 1980-85.
University of Illinois--Chicago
Assistant Chairman of Composition (Acting Chairman of Composition and Acting Chairman of English Education). Taught writing, methods, Modern
Grammars, and seminars analyzing writing. Supervised graduate students and lecturers.
1976-80.
Western Michigan University
Taught composition, creative writing, and teaching methods. Invented and taught Writing & Science. 1973-76.
Central (Ohio) State University
Acting Chairman of English (including speech, journalism, theater, radio, and television). Taught composition, speech, Afro-American and African literatures. 1972-73.
East Texas State University
Director of Internships. Supervised doctoral students' teaching. Taught writing, poetry, graduate methods, research design, and cross-cultural education. With a physicist, psychologist, and literary specialist, designed and taught Science & Fiction. 1970-72.
University of Michigan.
Teaching Fellow in English, academic counselor, Lecturer in the English Language Institute. Taught freshman, intermediate and advanced composition and creative
writing. Taught professors of English from the Soviet Union. 1967-71.
Temple University
Graduate School of Education. Taught Introduction to Education, Adolescent Psychology, and several methods courses. Supervised intern teachers. 1966-67.
University of Akron
Language Arts Specialist, National Defense Education Act Institute for Teachers of the Disadvantaged. 1965.
Pennsbury High School, Fallsington, Pa.
Taught English, speech, drama, and creative writing. 1965-67.
The Philadelphia Public Schools.
Taught English at Central HS and William Penn HS for Girls. 1962-65.
HONORS
Winner, Best Serious Poem, York (PA) Arts Competition for “The Police Chief,” 2006.
Winner, 2006 Mulberry Poets and Writers Annual Competition for “The Confidence Man.
Who's Who in American Education, 1989-90, 2006-8.
Who's Who in America, 2004-6.
Cambridge Poetry Awards, 2004: Best book for The Man Who Makes Amusement Rides, Performance Poet of the Year, Best Short Poem for "The Handyman at Tanglewood," Best Male Slam Poet, Best Poetry Troupe for Off Broadway Poetry.
Delivered a poem to the masters of Eton College on National Poetry Day, October 9, 2003.
Director of Writing/Poetry, U.S. Scholar-Athlete Games, June, 2003.
Featured poet, benefit for Iraqi families, Club Passim, Cambridge, MA, December 26, 2002.
Sabbatical, Mount Ida College, 2003.
Guest MC and speaker, The Swedish National Poetry Slam Championships, Umea, May 6-13, 2002
Poetry Director, The World Scholar-Athlete Games, 2001
Witness to State Violence and Oppression, featured poetry reader, Boston College, March 16, 2000
The First Ronald J. Lettieri Award for Teaching Excellence, Mount Ida College, 1999
Mount Ida Faculty grant of $1200 to promote the Poetry Olympics, 1999-2000.
Who's Who Among America's Teachers, 1998.
Guest Lecturer, Poetry Delivery Systems, Hamburg University, January 28, 1998.
Mount Ida Faculty grant of $2200 for travel to promote the Poetry Olympics, 1997-98
Participant, East Asia Studies Seminar, Smith College, June, 1997.
A Piece of Peace, exhibit at The Peace Museum, Chicago, September 30--November 26, 1994, containing the poem "Absalom, Absalom," and four photographs from South Korea.
Guest Lecturer, African American Literature, University of Stockholm, November 19, 1991.
Featured Reader, Neutral Turf, Chicago's Lakefront Poetry Festival, 1990.
Finalist, Poem for Osaka Competition, with the poem "Odysseus Comes Home," Chicago, 1990.
Guest Lecturer, Sensible Nonsense English, National Taiwan Normal University, January 8, 1988.
Illinois Arts Council Writer in Residence, 1982-83 and 1980-81.
Illinois Arts Council Literary Award for the poem "Miss Brooks," 1979.
National Endowment for the Humanities summer seminar in literary theory, University of California at Berkeley, 1975.
PUBLICATIONS
ACADEMIC
"The International Community," Mantis (Stanford, 2000), 57-58.
(review) The Linguistics of Writing: Arguments between Language and Literature, edited by Nigel Fabb, Derek Attridge, Alan Durant and Colin MacCabe (NY: Methuen, 1987) in the Journal of English Linguistics (forthcoming).
Monthly column contrasting English and Korean languages and cultures in The English Age, a bi-lingual journal published in Seoul, January through August, 1988.
"The Avatar," Coevolution2: Shivering through the Details (2007), 31.
“Hammer Heistand (The Police Chief)” Spoken Word Revolution Redux (Sourcebooks MediaFusion, 2007), 59.
“Batman’s Attraction,” Look Up In The Sky--Poems About Comic Books (Sacred Fools).
“The Fiery Furnace,” “Homeland,” “1000 A.D.,” “Star Dance,” “The Police Woman,” “The Badger and the Bear,” “The Emotions of Dreams,” “The E Street Band,” and “Before the Wandering,” Sensations Magazine, 40 (2006), 7, 40, 59, 92, 97, 125, 202, 210-211, 266 .
“The Confidence Man” and “Any Summer Day,” Mulberry Poets and Writers Association (first prize and honorable mention), Mulberry Poets & Writers Journal, VII, 1 (fall 2006), 6-7.
“The Police Chief,” York Arts Competition first prize, (August 2006).
“No Indians,” A Poets Tour of Harrisburg (2006).
“The Ultimate Blues Bar,” “Alicia Maria Hernandez,” and “Looking Back,” Megaera VIII, 3 (summer 2006), 16, 18, 19.
"Decoys," Hooked (Sacred Fools Press, 2006).
"The Man Who Owned the River," Watercourses: The Beauty of Our Rivers and Streams (River Light, 2005).
"Nothing Depends," "Alicia Maria Hernandez," and "Any Summer Day," Mosaic(spring 2005), 4-7.
"You, John Keats," Planet Slam 2 (August 2004), 36-37.
"Snow Drift Farm," The Live Poets Society (January 4, 1995), pp. 10-11.
"The Beech Tree Is Dying," Sensations (fall, 1994).
"Rosette," ...three thousand miles of origami cranes… (October, 1994), p. 9.
"The Bitch Goddess," Sensations (summer, 1994).
"Reflection," The Flying Dog, I, 10 (February, 1994).
"28 Things for White People to Do During Black History Month," WMFO-FM (January 29, 1994).
"Cleopatra," Defined Providence, I, 2 (spring/summer, 1993), 21.
"Snapshots," Wail! (spring, 1993), 15.
"Angels" and "Francois Gilot," Kameleon XIV (1992), 4-5.
"Poseidon at the Point Diner" and "T.S. Eliot's Wife," VentureII, 1 (spring, 1992), 25-26.
"The Ice Worm," Wail! , IV, 11 (February, 1992), 19-20.
"Roadside Attraction," Wired II, 15.
"Making Love to Death," Nashville's Poetry Newsletter (January, 1992), 2.
"At Home" and "The Book Cliffs," Red Tree 3 (winter, 1991), 14-15.
"Autumn," The Galley Sail Review, XII, 3 (fall, 1992), 41.
"Melodious Thunk," Stray Bullets: Chicago Saloon Poetry (Chicago: Tia Chucha, 1991).
"Dorothea Lange" and "A Summer's Day," Atelier, I, 12 (October, 1991), 2.
"Perspective," "Tompkins Square," and "Shanghai," Stone Soup Poetry Newsletter (September, 1991).
"In the Good Old Summer," "The Comedian," "Dawn on the Red Sea," "Francois Gilot," and "Statues in the Park," Amandla Ngewethu!, I, 1 (spring, 1991) 12-17, 19-21.
"Killers" and "Bookshelves," Kameleon XIII (fall, 1990), 11-12.
"Bearer Donates Body to Nature" & "Hard Times," The Galley Sail Review, XI, 2 (summer, 1990) 22, 23.
"Batik Dreams," "Batik Writing," "The Dogs of Besakih," "The Gamelan Band," and "The Fencepost,"
Menagerie (fall, 1989), 15-18.
"Deterrence," "Dead Men's Clothes," "Picnic," "Trains at Night," "Turtles," and "No Illness," Menagerie,
(fall, 1987), 9-15.
"The Rude Guest" and "The Night the Lights Went Out on George Street," Menagerie (summer, 1986),
19-21.
"The Eskimo Exhibit," "Courting," "Consequence," "Daughters and Sons," and "The Poemaholic," Menagerie (1985), 41-45.
"Prologue to the Wild West Show," "Navajo Spring," "It Begins," "Engram," "Reflection," "Artichoke and Onion," "Hawthorne at the Customs House," and "Propositions 1-3," Menagerie (1984), 55-61.
"The Great Bear," The Vagaries of Invention (Kalamazoo: Sidewinder, 1982), 20.
"Driving Wyoming," Banyan Anthology 2 (1982), 39.
"The Denunciation" and "The Dream Carousel," Another Chicago Magazine, V (1980), 66-67.
"The Potter's Mistress," Another Chicago Magazine, IV (1979), 12.
"The Martin Bormann Dog Care Book," Oyez Review, VII (1979), 14-18.
"Jody and the Tigers," "Chippewa Fall," and "Aerial Photography," Kudzu, VIII (winter, 1978-79).
"Phantoms," Front Street Trolley, VI, 1 (winter, 1979), 3.
"Garbage," Amphicroia (October 29, 1978).
"Miss Brooks," Another Chicago Magazine, III (1978), 7-8.
"Navajo Spring," Pembroke Magazine, X (1978), 202.
"Propositions 1-3," "The Post-Graduate," and "Le Reve Actif," Another Chicago Magazine, I (fall, 1977).
"The Great Bear," Front Street Trolley, IV, 1 (fall, 1977), 1.
"Spacelab" and "Feed the Poet," Poetry &, II, 4 (November, 1977), 1.
"The Swimmer" and "Contrast," Poetry &, II, 3 (September, 1977), 7.
"The Snakeskin Suit," Rockbottom, IV (summer, 1977), 10-12.
"Collaboration," Poetry &, I 5 (November, 1976), 6.
"Occasion's Call" and "Two Bears and a Lady," Poetry &, I, 2 (August, 1976), 1.
"Thoreau's Last Words," Greenfield Review, IV, 1 & 2 (spring, 1975), 29.
"The Cool Bitch," West Coast Poetry Review, IV, 3 (winter, 1974), 52.
"Stone Houses," Currents (1973).
"Origin," "The End of an Affair," "Prologue to the Wild West Show," and "Eskimo Wedding," Pembroke
Magazine, 5 (1974), 118, 120, 122.
"Chimera #2," Blue Cloud Quarterly, XIX, 4 (1973).
"Native Art," Pembroke Magazine, 4 (1973), 112.
"Freedom" and "A Simple Lyric," The Yearbook of Modern Poetry (1971), 72, 93.
"The Brown Bug," Since Feeling Is First (New York: Scott, Foresman, 1971), 103.
"Snowed by Evening on a Woody Stopping," The Commerce (Texas) Journal (April 21, 1971).
"Twilight," Encore, V, 2 (winter, 1970), 5.
"Glare," Poetic License (winter, 1970), 3.
"Fall Birds," Encore, V, 1 (autumn, 1970), 12.
"Therapy," Poetic License (summer, 1970), 8.
"The Brown Bug" and "Room," Anon, III (spring, 1969), 85, 86.
"Magic," Beyond Baroque, I, 1 (December, 1968), 38.