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Barr, Jason (Fall 2007)
Contact: barrje@jmu.edu

.Browning, Elizabeth - (G.A.), Fall 2007
Contact: browniea@jmu.edu

Cartwright, Erin (T.A.), Fall 2007
Contact:  cartwree@jmu.edu
(540) 612-2233
Academic Interests: Modern American poetry and Tudor-Stuart drama

Cox, Geary, Fall 2006

Contact:  coxga@jmu.edu; 301.904.9038 (cell)
Academic Information:
Master of Arts (anticipated May 2008) -- English with a creative
writing concentration and thesis
Bachelor of Arts (May 2006) -- James Madison University -- English and
Political Science

Professional Information:
Graduate Assistant, the Centennial Scholars Program
http://www.jmu.edu/centscholars/

Publication Coordinator, the Prima Lux newsletter
http://www.jmu.edu/diversity

Editorial Assistant, Journal of Mine Action
Mine Action Information Center
http://maic.jmu.edu

Cumings, Steven, Fall 2006


Contact:  cumingsj@jmu.edu

Farr, Eric, Fall 2006

Contact:  farrec@jmu.edu
   farr.eric@gmail.com
Academic Interests: modern and contemporary English, Irish and Russian literature, especially as it pertains to how a state's identity is reflected, reacted to and influenced by its literature.

Fly, Laura, Fall 2005

Contact:  flylj@jmu.edu
lfly@rockingham.k12.va.us
Academic Interests: Frankly, I enjoy anything that challenges me beyond the realm of my 8th grade English classroom

Gooch, Candice, Fall 2005
Contact:  goochcl@jmu.edu
   

Good, Judy J.

Contact: goodjj@jmu.edut, K 215 or K 406
Office phone: 568-6170
Cell: 820-7929
Academic interests: Southern Literature, Early American Literature
Special areas of interest: Christianity in Literature
Favorite books: "All the King's Men" by Robert Penn Warren
"Father and Son" and "Fay" by Larry Brown
"Moby Dick" and "Redburn" by Herman Melville
"Absalom, Absalom" and "Light in August" by William Faulkner
"Rabbit, Run" and "Rabbit at Rest" by John Updike

Handrich, Ashley (Fall 2007)
Contact: handriaa@jmu.edu

Hulse, Joselyn, Fall 2006
Contact:  hulseja@jmu.edu
(cell)phone: 301-992-5965
Academic Interests: 19th century American Literature and Asian literature

Hurter, Melissa (G.A.) (Fall 2007)
Contact: hurterma@jmu.edu

Kirkpatrick, Leah (Fall 2007)
Contact: leah@the-kirkpatricks.com

Lauro, Ashley (T.A.), Fall 2006

Contact:  lauroad@jmu.edu

Moellering, Erik (T.A.), Fall 2006
Contact:  moellees@jmu.edu

Moir, Lynne, Fall 2005
Contact:  moirla@jmu.edu


Nunnally, Erin, Fall 2006
Contact:  nunnalee@jmu.edu
Academic Interests: Women’s Studies and Southern literature

Payne-Whitehead, Amy, Fall 2006

Pomfrey, Danielle, Fall 2005
Contact:  pomfremd@jmu.edu


Poppke Suter, Geraldine (T.A.)
, Fall 2006
Contact:  poppkegx@jmu.edu

Steffan-Wittwer, Valah, Fall 2006
Contact:  valahv@aol.com



Stetson, Esther Yoder
Contact: stensoey@jmu.edu
Academic Interests:  I have completed my thesis (in the form of poetry) entitled: Miracle Temple. Currently I am still happily working on coursework to fulfill requirements. I do enjoy research and delving into a variety of literatures.

Thames, Janie (Fall 2007)
Contact: thamesjb@jmu.edu


Trobaugh, Kevin
(Fall 2007)
Contact: trobaukw@jmu.edu
Interests: Photography, art, writing poetry and fiction, listening to vinyl or digital music, mainly jazz, rock, and intelligent hip-hop, studying religion, hiking, biking, and watching bad tv every now and then.

 


Zawilski, Bret
(Fall 2007)
Contact: zawilsbj@jmu.edu
Academic Interests: Twentieth Century Literature, Southern Literature, Speculative Fiction
Other Interests: Music, the saxophone, creative writing, and snowboarding.
Favorite Books: Slaugherhouse-Five, by Kurt Vonnegut. Father and Son , by Larry Brown.  The Second Coming, by Percy Walker.  Absalom, Absalom, by William Faulkner. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy , by Douglas Adams.

 

 
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