Awesome
Professor Myers goes by Joe. He's a great teacher and does want everyone to learn something. He will grade roughly if you obviously don't know what you're doing. However, if you follow along with the course, you should get a good grade. I also suggest that you must try to make friends in class because you may need help.
Poor
Professor Myers is a great teacher who gives great lectures and helps you during the lesson. But the reason I gave him a low grade is that if you have any issues, it's best not to email him. He takes a lot of time to respond and the reply when you get it doesn't help. Overall, communication outside the class is not good at all.
Tulsa Community College - English
Writer at Oklahoma Center for Poets & Writers
Primary/Secondary
Joe
Myers
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Mr. Myers is an education professional with over twenty years of experience in several different business sectors. His career includes three successful business launches and sales. These were conceived and structured as investment vehicles for first-time business purchasers. His experience ranges from military to film production to strategic business planning and execution with a diverse scope of consulting, marketing, advertising and post-secondary instruction expertise.
Graduate of the US Army Officer Candidate School, his military service spans thirteen years with enlistments and deployments with the Army National Guard, US Army Reserves and the US Army. He earned both a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in American Studies and a Masters of Fine Arts in English/Creative Writing from Oklahoma State University. He is currently faculty in the English Department at Oklahoma State University-OKC, and is completing coursework and research on a PhD in English.
Teacher Consultant
Joseph worked at National Writing Project/OSU Writing Project as a Teacher Consultant
Professor Of English
Joseph worked at Tulsa Community College as a Professor Of English
Professor Of English/Lead Instructor
Joseph worked at OSU-OKC as a Professor Of English/Lead Instructor
Professor of English
Joseph worked at Langston University as a Professor of English
Adjunct Professor Of English
Joseph worked at ITT Technical Institute as a Adjunct Professor Of English
BA
American Studies
MFA
Creative Writing
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
English Language and Literature/Letters
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Creative Non-fiction/Story
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Creative Non-fiction/Story
Hayden-McNeil/Frohock
Contributor of two articles to the "Conservation and Consciousness" Chapter. Research and Writing manual and guide of excellent content for Composition II classes at Oklahoma State University.
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Creative Non-fiction/Story
Hayden-McNeil/Frohock
Contributor of two articles to the "Conservation and Consciousness" Chapter. Research and Writing manual and guide of excellent content for Composition II classes at Oklahoma State University.
Yemassee
2011 WILLIAM RICHEY SHORT FICTION CONTEST RUNNER-UP Fiction/Story
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Creative Non-fiction/Story
Hayden-McNeil/Frohock
Contributor of two articles to the "Conservation and Consciousness" Chapter. Research and Writing manual and guide of excellent content for Composition II classes at Oklahoma State University.
Yemassee
2011 WILLIAM RICHEY SHORT FICTION CONTEST RUNNER-UP Fiction/Story
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Short Fiction
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Creative Non-fiction/Story
Hayden-McNeil/Frohock
Contributor of two articles to the "Conservation and Consciousness" Chapter. Research and Writing manual and guide of excellent content for Composition II classes at Oklahoma State University.
Yemassee
2011 WILLIAM RICHEY SHORT FICTION CONTEST RUNNER-UP Fiction/Story
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Short Fiction
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Creative Non-fiction/Story
Hayden-McNeil/Frohock
Contributor of two articles to the "Conservation and Consciousness" Chapter. Research and Writing manual and guide of excellent content for Composition II classes at Oklahoma State University.
Yemassee
2011 WILLIAM RICHEY SHORT FICTION CONTEST RUNNER-UP Fiction/Story
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Short Fiction
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
Trost Moving Pictures
Screenplay/Feature Film
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Creative Non-fiction/Story
Hayden-McNeil/Frohock
Contributor of two articles to the "Conservation and Consciousness" Chapter. Research and Writing manual and guide of excellent content for Composition II classes at Oklahoma State University.
Yemassee
2011 WILLIAM RICHEY SHORT FICTION CONTEST RUNNER-UP Fiction/Story
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Short Fiction
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
Trost Moving Pictures
Screenplay/Feature Film
Mongrel Empire Press/Janetta Calhoun Mish
Contributor of the story "Wrestling the Wind" "Way over yonder in the minor key, There ain't nobody that can sing like me" --Woody Guthrie Originally published as issue #35 of Sugar Mule: A Literary Magazine (www.sugarmule.com), this groundbreaking anthology includes 188 selections of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, essays, and visual art by 78 writers and 2 visual artists who currently live in Oklahoma. "A powerful gathering of voices, singing hymns, telling stories, making truth from a powerful place." --Rilla Askew, author of Fire in Beulah and Harpsong
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Creative Non-fiction/Story
Hayden-McNeil/Frohock
Contributor of two articles to the "Conservation and Consciousness" Chapter. Research and Writing manual and guide of excellent content for Composition II classes at Oklahoma State University.
Yemassee
2011 WILLIAM RICHEY SHORT FICTION CONTEST RUNNER-UP Fiction/Story
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Short Fiction
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
Trost Moving Pictures
Screenplay/Feature Film
Mongrel Empire Press/Janetta Calhoun Mish
Contributor of the story "Wrestling the Wind" "Way over yonder in the minor key, There ain't nobody that can sing like me" --Woody Guthrie Originally published as issue #35 of Sugar Mule: A Literary Magazine (www.sugarmule.com), this groundbreaking anthology includes 188 selections of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, essays, and visual art by 78 writers and 2 visual artists who currently live in Oklahoma. "A powerful gathering of voices, singing hymns, telling stories, making truth from a powerful place." --Rilla Askew, author of Fire in Beulah and Harpsong
Elimae
Fiction/Story
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Creative Non-fiction/Story
Hayden-McNeil/Frohock
Contributor of two articles to the "Conservation and Consciousness" Chapter. Research and Writing manual and guide of excellent content for Composition II classes at Oklahoma State University.
Yemassee
2011 WILLIAM RICHEY SHORT FICTION CONTEST RUNNER-UP Fiction/Story
The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
Short Fiction
PulpBits
Short Fiction Collection
Trost Moving Pictures
Screenplay/Feature Film
Mongrel Empire Press/Janetta Calhoun Mish
Contributor of the story "Wrestling the Wind" "Way over yonder in the minor key, There ain't nobody that can sing like me" --Woody Guthrie Originally published as issue #35 of Sugar Mule: A Literary Magazine (www.sugarmule.com), this groundbreaking anthology includes 188 selections of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, essays, and visual art by 78 writers and 2 visual artists who currently live in Oklahoma. "A powerful gathering of voices, singing hymns, telling stories, making truth from a powerful place." --Rilla Askew, author of Fire in Beulah and Harpsong
Elimae
Fiction/Story
Twisted South Magazine
Fiction/Story
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