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Lauryn Massenburg is the 2024 recipient of the Grand Jury Award for Best Screenplay at Beyond: The Cary Film Festival

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Lauryn Massenburg is a writer, director, producer, and recent MFA screenwriting graduate of UNC School of the Arts. Her screenplay, Puddin’, is the 2024 recipient of the Grand Jury Award for Best Screenplay at Beyond: The Cary Film Festival. Lauryn wrote her English Honors thesis, “White Anxiety Versus Minority Reality: The Films of Wes Anderson,” spring of […]

CharlOz Will Soon Turn Charlotte into the Emerald City

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L. Frank Baum, the author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and many other novels set in Oz, often referred to himself as the Royal Historian of Oz.  Well, I consider myself to be the Royal Historian of CharlOz, the upcoming Oz-themed literary and arts festival that will take place in Charlotte from September 26 through September 29.  The […]

BA and MA English graduate Olivia Rines recently named Associate Vice president of Academic Affairs at  Harford Community College 

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Dr. Olivia Rines has been appointed to the position of Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs at Harford Community College, in Bel Air, Maryland. Dr. Rines completed her B.A. (2012) and M.A. (2015, Concentration in Applied Linguistics) degrees in the English Department before completing a Ph.D. (2021) at Arizona State University. Prior to this most […]

Professor Meghan Barnes publishes new book

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Professor Meghan Barnes’ new book Teaching for Equity, Justice, and Antiracism with Digital Literacy Practices: Knowledge, Tools, and Strategies for the ELA Classroom, co-edited with Rick Marlatt (New Mexico State University), has just been published by Routledge. This volume demonstrates how English Language Arts (ELA) teachers can use digital tools “in the service of antiracist […]

Professor JuliAnna Ávila publishes new book.

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Professor JuliAnna Ávila’s has just published a new book titled Fine Horses and Fair-Minded Riders: Modern Vaquero Horsemanship (Purdue University Press). This book documents what she has learned from contemporary practitioners of Vaquero horsemanship to explore a range of topics. These topics include self-directed learning journeys, the flexibility of apprentice and expert positions, the influence […]

Professor Mark West publishes new book

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Professor Mark West’s book Liminal Spaces in Children’s and Young Adult Literature: Stories from the In Between was recently published by Rowman & Littlefield. The edited collection brings together fifteen original essays from various scholars that explore the role of liminal spaces in children’s and young adult literature. One contributor is Professor Paula T. Connolly, […]

M.A. Student Brittany Olson Selected as 2024 GoodLit Poetry Fellow

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Brittany Olson (B.A. 2021, with Honors) recently learned that she has been named the 2024 GoodLit Poetry Fellow. CharlotteLit announced that the fellowship “provides an emerging poet with a full year of opportunities that broaden their knowledge of craft, expand their platform within the city, further their experience with workshop facilitation, assist them in navigating […]

Professor Pilar Blitvich Publishes New Book

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Dr. Pilar Blitvich, an expert in pragmatics and (im)politeness research, has just published Pragmatics, (Im)politeness, and Intergroup Communication: A Multilayered Discursive Analysis of Cancel Culture with Cambridge University Press. This book adopts in-depth, qualitative discursive analysis to explore the processes involved in creating Cancel Culture, both online and offline. Blitvich describes these processes as “degradation […]

Eddie Hicks (M.A., 2022) named poetry award finalist

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Eddie Hicks was recently named a finalist for the 2024 Charlotte Lit/South poetry award. Eddie received his M.A. in English in 2022 with a Concentration in Creative Writing. He is now working  as a Program Coordinator for the Communication Across the Curriculum office on campus.

Professor Alan Rauch publishes new book

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Published by Reaktion Books, Professor Alan Rauch’s book Sloth offers a “colorful and wide-ranging biological and cultural history” of sloths. One reviewer wrote that the book offers “a well-woven story on sloths that is as engaging and entertaining as it is educational. Wonderfully erudite and richly illustrated, this work is not just an excellent summary […]