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Research Interests:
19th-century American literature; 19th-century Russian literature; the overlarge novel; ecocriticism; vegan rhetoric.

Publications:
“Cloud, Calf, and Cannon: An Ecocritical Reading of War and Peace” (in press), Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, Penn State University Press.

Krista Hubbard

Education:
Doctor of Philosophy in American Indian literature with a concentration in literary and cultural studies, University of Oklahoma 

Master of Education with a concentration in teaching and learning for secondary education, Cameron University Bachelor of Arts in English with a concentration in literature and a minor in journalism, Cameron University 

Dr. Krista Hubbard, adjunct professor and enrolled citizen of the Comanche Nation who was raised in the Comanche cultural community, language, and traditions. 

Research Interests:
American Indian literature, Indigenous rhetoric, Comanche language, oral tradition, craftivism, Indigenous art, women and gender studies, American Indian women writers, Indigenous futurisms, Indigenous peoples and technology, writers who are of color and the literary canon, fiction, creative non-fiction, Indigenous language as theory, rhetorical tool & way of knowing, home knowledge and composition 

Contact:
Krista.n.hubbard-1@ou.edu


Education:
Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Writing Studies, University of Oklahoma

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Education:
BA, California State University of Fullerton

Research Interests:
John Milton, Catholic Theology in Protestant writings, and Prophetic language of the Renaissance

Contact:
jared.d.nabhan-1@ou.edu


Education:
BA English Writing, University of Oklahoma. 2017
MA Rhetoric & Writing Studies, University of Oklahoma. 2023

Research Interests:
Creative Non-fiction; Memoir Writing, Short Story Fiction Writing, Anthological Writing

Publications:
Oliveras, Seth A. These Were the Nights: A Creative Collection by a Misunderstood Giant of a Broken Thing, University of Oklahoma, Norman, 2023. (Master's Thesis)

Contact Information:
salexandreo@ou.edu


Research Interests:
Native American Literature, American and British Gothic Literature, Horror Media, and Contemporary Genre Film.

Contact:
tatiana.a.rosillo-1@ou.edu

 


Education:
M.A., Indiana University 

Larry Steele is a professional educator who has been teaching since 1973. He graduated from OU and got his Masters at Indiana University. He has been teaching Composition at OU for the past 10 years. He is married and has 2 children and 4 grandchildren. He loves teaching at the college level and especially at OU. 

Publications: 
Prof S has been published in some monthly political journals and is a regular with letters to the editor in the Norman Transcript!


Education:
M.A. in English from the University of Oklahoma

Publications:
“Unspoken,” a personal essay published in The AutoEthnographer

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Nicole Waggoner-Turdo is a highly decorated English teacher and best-selling novelist. She has had the pleasure of teaching assorted English courses for the last 21 years. 

Contact:
natasha.n.waggonerturdo-1@ou.edu

Pat Wilson

Education:
BA in English - University of Ok
Masters in Liberal Studies/Administrative Leadership - Univ. of OK

Pat Wilson has worked at The University of Oklahoma since she graduated with her BA, first as an academic advisor and then as a Study Abroad/Exchange Student Advisor in the International Programs Office. She first started teaching English 1013 for exchange students and later developed English 1023 for Exchange Students to give them the opportunity to have a second semester English class. Currently she teaches English 1113 in the Jumpstart Program through the Center for Independent and Distance Learning. She loves teaching and working with international students.

In addition, Pat is a children's author under the name Eileen Hobbs. She is currently working on her fourth book of the Heath Cousins series, a fantasy/adventure for ages 7-11.