Dr. Robert Olmstead: Successfully Savage

Looking for the perfect western focusing on the lesser-known sides of American history? Check out this OWU news story about the release of Dr. Olmstead’s latest book,Ā Savage Country: A Novel.Ā 

For snippets of the reviews and praise he’s getting from notable review publications likeĀ Kirkus Reviews,Ā New York Times Book Review, andĀ NY Journal of Books,Ā check out the OWU Magazine’s wrap-up in their Winter 2017 issueĀ here!…

Anna Davies on Interdisciplinary Travel-Learning in New Orleans

A Travel-Learning Course incorporating three different academic disciplines? English major and History minor Anna Davies ’19 talks about her Interdisciplinary Travel-Learning experience in New Orleans with Professors Terzian, Carpenter, and Gamso (in a story written by English major Julia Stone ’16)!

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Dr. Lynette Carpenter: Literature, Louisiana, and Liberal Arts

In Spring 2016, Dr. Lynette Carpenter and her “Reading and Writing about Place: Southern Louisiana” class participated in an interdisciplinary New Orleans adventure over Spring Break. Check out the storyĀ (written by Sturges alumnae Julia Stone ’16) about how her class worked together with Dr. Barbara Terzian’s history class and Dr.…

Karen Poremski, Associate Professor of English

ā€œThe thing about the 2016 welcoming ceremony in Alexandria is that I didnā€™t go there to see HōkÅ«leā€™a. Instead, I was there with my friend Steve Tamayo, who is Lakota. He and I had been visiting with staff members in the Cultural Resources Center of the National Museum of the American Indian, and visiting various museums in and around D.C.

Rebecca Gerrish, Class of 2019

Favorite Authors, Genres, Periods, Interests?

One of my favorite all-around authors is Kurt Vonnegut. His wit and humor are so refreshing and his writing style is different than anything else I’ve read. My favorite book of his is Breakfast of Champions. One of my other favorite books is A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess.…

Katherine Romeo, Class of 2018

Favorite Authors, Genres, Periods, Interests?

I’m interested in the voices of marginalized writers, especially queer people of color.

What do you like most about being an English major?

My English major has allowed me to grow and give concise analysis, not only in English but also any other discipline.

What has been your most exciting or transformative experience as a major thus far?

Dexter Curtis Adams, Class of 2018

Favorite Authors, Genres, Periods, Interests?

Favorite author: Taran Matharu

Favorite Genre: Fantasy

What do you like most about being an English major?

The ability to use my writing ability to its fullest.

What has been your most exciting or transformative experience as a major thus far?

Experiencing writing and literature from a new cultural perspective when I was in London for a study abroad program.…