Poor
Professor Harris can take up to the first ten minutes of class talking about nothing and you'll be done late. It's a class prose workshop. You will expect a lot of reading and also a lot of outside sources, not just peers to the workshop. There were ten short answer questions in each peer review, which takes much longer than it should.
Texas A&M University College Station - English
Master's Degree
Fiction Writing
Bowling Green State University
Ph.D. & M.A.
English Literature
BA
Literature
Teaching
Technical Writing
Student Affairs
E-Learning
Curriculum Design
Instructional Technology
Student Development
Curriculum Development
Adult Education
Distance Learning
Editing
Higher Education
College Teaching
Literature
Public Speaking
University Teaching
Tutoring
Creative Writing
Theory
Research
Harris
Harris
Texas A&M University
Michigan State University
Florida Institute of Technology
Joined the Texas A&M English department August 2014. Teaching literature
composition
and creative writing.
Lecturer
Bryan/College Station
Texas Area
Texas A&M University
East Lansing
MI
Teaching Evolution of American Thought and Men in America.
Visiting Assistant Professor
Michigan State University
Texas A&M University
Assistant/Associate Professor/Writer/Folklorist
Was promoted to Associate Professor in March 2012. Resigned in May 2012 to enroll in Fiction Writing MFA program at Bowling Green State University.
Florida Institute of Technology
Instructional Assistant Professor
Teaching Fiction Workshop
Multi-Genre Creative Writing
World Folklore and Literature
Young Adult Literature
Writing About Literature
Composition & Rhetoric
technical writing
Texas A&M University
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