Senior Editor

 

Daniel Long | E-Mail
 

Managing Editors

 

Brenda Weeaks | E-Mail

Mrs. Weeaks is a senior English major with a concentration in Creative Writing. She has received an American Sign Language certificate and continues to work on an Associate Degree in American Sign Language at OSU/OKC while attending Cameron.

Carisa Weeaks | E-Mail

Ms. Weeaks is a junior English major with a concentration in Creative Writing.

 

Associate Editors

 

Dana Attocknie
Brett Baldwin
Kelly Dwyer
Leta Gardner
Breanne Hubbard
Sarah Kerr | E-Mail
Nick Livingston
Jeff Simpson | E-Mail
Mary Smith
 

Advisors

 

John Hodgson | E-mail

Dr. Hodgson is an Assistant Professor of English and teaches courses in British Literature. His current projects include a scholarly hypertext edition of Shakespeare's Cymbeline. He also freelances as a technical editor.

Leigh Holmes | E-mail

Professor Holmes teaches nonfiction prose, rhetoric and composition, and Film as Literature. He has published many essays and articles in journals including Philosophy and Rhetoric, The Computing Teacher, Rhetoric Society Quarterly, and English Journal.

John Morris | E-mail

John G. Morris is Professor of English at Cameron University and teaches courses in American Literature. The author of a chapbook of poetry entitled Learning to Love the Music (Rose Rock Press, 1999), has published poems in Westview, the Wisconsin Review, the Oklahoma English Journal, Upriver, and Cooweescoowee. In May 2000, his poem "As I Stand Over the Body of Stricken Man at the Beginning of Autumn With a Forties Tune in My Head, I Think of a Dead Poet from Ohio" won the long, unrhymed poetry contest sponsored by the Oklahoma Writer's Federation, Inc. In addition, his poems have appeared this year in Hidden Oak and the Chariton Review. Finally, he has a poem forthcoming from Poetry Motel.

Kenneth Solstad | E-mail

Professor Solstad is the Director of Creative Writing. He teaches Popular Fiction and humorous writing (essays, short stories, and cartoon captions). He has published short stories in Satire and more than 150 cartoon captions in The Wall Street Journal, Woman's World, Good Housekeeping, and elsewhere.
Mark Spencer | E-mail

Mr. Spencer is Professor and Chair of the English Program at Cameron University. The winner of three national book competitions, including the 1996 Faulkner Award for the novella and the 2000 Omaha Prize for the Novel, he is the author of four books and approximately seventy-five short stories, articles, and reviews.