Texas A&M University Galveston - English
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
ABD\nInterests: Arthurian literature
Robin Hood
Chaucer
British Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century
Adaptation studies-particularly the adaptation of Arthurian literature
Robin Hood
and Chaucer. Other interests: American Modernist Writers: Hemingway
Fitzgerald
Faulkner
Gene Stratton-Porter
Medieval Literature
Eighteenth Century British Literature
Popular Culture Association
University of Houston
San Jacinto College District-North Campus
English Dept.
Houston
TX
Introduction to Literature
Adjunct Instructor
San Jacinto College District-North Campus
English Dept.
Article: “Radio Adaptations of Robin Hood’s Legend during the Golden Age of Radio”
Dept. of English
University of Houston
Lone Star College-North Harris Adjunct Faculty Teacher Excellence Award
Lone Star College-North Harris
UH-Downtown
Houston Chronicle/ThisWeek
North Houston area
Developmental Writing
UH-Downtown
Master's Degree
Literature
Graduate Assistant
Sam Houston State University
Lone Star College Kingwood
North Harris
Greenspoint
English Dept.
Houston
TX
Business and local news beat covering the Kingwood/Humble/Atascocita areas
Houston Chronicle/ThisWeek
North Houston area
Taught writing and introduction to literature courses as well as sophomore level American literature courses; taught developmental reading and writing; English Tutor English Tutor and SEA (Success Encourages Achievement Program) Student Tutor
Lone Star College Kingwood
North Harris
Greenspoint
English Dept.
Houston
TX
Visiting Lecturer
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Bachelor's Degree
BS
News-Editorial
College of Journalism and Mass Communication
Abilene Christian University
University Teaching
Adult Education
Editing
Teaching
Research
Curriculum Development
Curriculum Design
Higher Education
Student Affairs
Tutoring
“Old Angels
Wasted and Spent: Representations of the Wanton Widow in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Pop Culture and ‘The Boke of Mayd Emlyn’”
“Old Angels
Wasted and Spent: Representations of the Wanton Widow in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century Pop Culture and ‘The Boke of Mayd Emlyn’”
“Radio Adaptations of Robin Hood’s Legend during the Golden Age of Radio”
University of Houston Graduate Student Conference
Houston
TX
“The Revolt of John Bull’s Daughter: Frances Burney’s Brief Reflections Relative to the Emigrant French Clergy (1793)
18th- and 19th-century British Women Writers Conference
Boulder
Colorado
“Old Angels
Wasted and Spent: Representations of the Wanton Widow in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Popular Culture ‘The Boke of Mayd Emlyn’ and the Broadside Ballad”
International Conference of Medieval and Renaissance Thought
Sam Houston State University
Huntsville
TX
“Adaptations of the Robin Hood Legend in the Golden Age of Radio
1920-1950”
2012 Popular Culture Annual Conference
Boston
Massachusetts
“A Question of Salvation: The Prodigal Daughter (1750)
an Eighteenth-Century Broadside Ballad Adaptation of the Seventeenth-Century Ballad The Wanton Wife of Bath (1624)\"
Texas Medieval Conference
Texas Medieval Association
University of Houston
Houston
TX
Echols
Katherine
Echols
Texas A&M University at Galveston