
Spotlight: What I’m Teaching: Nimona
Recently, in my Graphic Novels class (ENGL 3715), I taught Nimona, a young adult (YA) graphic novel about a young shapeshifter who joins supervillain Ballister

Recently, in my Graphic Novels class (ENGL 3715), I taught Nimona, a young adult (YA) graphic novel about a young shapeshifter who joins supervillain Ballister

A glimpse at three themed first-year writing courses at YSU Collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, November 1940. Photo at the Library of Congress. Introduction

Monsters in the literary imagination– and in culture at large– are both born and made, and my upper-division English class explores how we make, and

When I first arrived on the campus of Youngstown State University as an undergraduate English major in the mid-1990s, I could not have imagined that
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