Faculty Bookshelf
Welcome to the English Department faculty bookshelf. Here you'll find the latest novels, critical essays, poetry, and academic articles written by the professors who will guide your educational journey. Our faculty are not just teachers but active contributors to international literary conversations. They publish groundbreaking research, award-winning fiction, and thought-provoking poetry that shapes contemporary discourse. As you browse these works, you'll get a glimpse of the intellectual passions that animate our classrooms.

"A Return to Grace"
Andromeda Spaceways Magazine
Leonard Crosby

"What was the Little Magazine in South Asia"
Mid-Theory Collective
Supurna Dasgupta

"Localizing Labor-based Contract Grading for a Community-engaged UX Course"
Communication Design Quarterly
Mathew Gomes

"A 'Ful Vicious' Author: Examining JK Rowling's Transphobia through Her Framing of Chaucer's 'Pardoner's Tale'"
Children's Literature Association Quarterly
Jackie Hendricks

Sanctuary: Exclusion, Violence, and Indigenous Migrants in the East Bay
The Ohio State University Press
Cruz Medina

"Assessment is Constructed & Contextual: Identity, Information Literacy & Interview-Based Methodologies"
The Journal of Writing Assessment
Loring Pfeiffer & Julia Voss

"bop: the journalist asks Jimmy what it was like when Martin died"
Ploughshares
Daniel B. Summerhill

""I woke among the words of others." "Precipice—" "To host an acoustic body"
The Brooklyn Rail
Robin Tremblay-McGaw

"we," "after Calamities by Renee Gladman," "Every image leaves the body," "Why are you weeping? For whom are you looking?" "A woman sweats in bed"
Threshold Magazine
Robin Tremblay-McGaw

"The Paradigm Shift to UX and the Durability of Usability in TPC"
Technical Communication Quarterly
Heather Turner

Vivir la plenitud del sueňo
Revista Cronopios
Juan Velasco-Moreno

“All the City, Written, Erased, Rewritten?”: Sedimentary Memory in Before Yesterday We Could Fly and Teju Cole’s Open City
English Studies