Former Britt Blaskiewicz discusses conspiracies in the GT Alumni Magazine
Excerpt from “The Article They Don’t Want You to Read”, Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Former Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow, Robert Blaskiewicz, now in the Department of English at the University of...
View ArticleHarkey reads from “Homemade Poems”
During this year’s Decatur Book Festival, second-year Brittain Fellow John Harkey read from a book he recently edited: “Homemade Poems,” Lorine Niedecker’s handmade book of poems from 1964. Lorine...
View ArticleKaty Crowther Punks the Victorians
An article by former Brittain Fellow Katy Crowther, now an Assistant Professor of English at Georgia Perimeter College, is featured in the current issue of the Journal of Victorian Culture Online:...
View ArticleBlake and Cooper publish multimodal textbook
Look out for MONSTERS, a new composition textbook co-edited by third-year Brittain fellow Brandy Blake and former assistant director of the Writing & Communication Program Andrew Cooper. The...
View ArticleHarkey edits new edition of poems
John Harkey, a second-year Brittain Fellow in Georgia Tech’s Writing and Communication Program, recently served as editor for a facsimile edition of Lorine Niedecker’s handmade book of poems from 1964,...
View ArticleBob Wood Nominated for Author of the Year Award!
Congratulations to Bob Wood, whose recent poetry collection The Awkward Poses of Others launched him into nomination for the 50th Annual Georgia Author of the Year Awards! In addition to actively...
View ArticleThe Office Hour, Chapter 2: “The Hermeneutics of Suspicion”
In this episode (named after a phrase borrowed from Paul Ricoeur), Toby and I talk to Anna Ioanes, Brittain Fellow and co-editor of TECHStyle, about her article “Shock and Consent in a Feminist...
View ArticleUgliness and Social Rebellion: A Conversation with Monica Miller
Monica C. Miller’s Being Ugly: Southern Women Writers and Social Rebellion Monica C. Miller is a Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellow and the Assistant Director of the Writing and Communication...
View ArticleFlash Readings, Episode 4: “When I Talk to Siri”
Photograph by Chris Yunker, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons. In the fourth Flash Reading, Brittain Fellow Halcyon Lawrence talks about why her Samsung phone won’t take her where she wants to go....
View ArticleFlash Readings, Episode 6: “Colson Whitehead Will Break You, Too”
Harriet Tubman (left), with rescued family and neighbors, circa 1887, at her home in Auburn, New York. From left: Gertie Davis; Nelson Davis; Lee Chaney; “Pop” John Alexander; Walter Green; Blind...
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