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My Bio:
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I teach Composition at the University of Toledo, which means I coach students to become stronger writers and thinkers. In addition to student papers, e-mails, and discussion board posts, I read in the areas of computer-mediated composition and rhetoric, and I always have time for a Modernist novel, something current if it has an edge, and anything about technology's affect on humanity.
In addition, I work on the Epsilen Portfolio committee in our Composition Program and co-authored an Epsilen manual for instructors with colleague and friend, Mike Piotrowski. _______________________________________________________ I have always been a writer. Before I first put pencil to paper, I'm sure I was logging ideas--I know, because sometimes they come back to me! I spend too much time writing (one of my colleagues calls me a "text-producer") and not nearly enough time writing (I've got lots of projects in the works). Writing is my stress relief, and one of the most stressful things that I do.
When I am not at the keyboard, I might be found playing Wiffle ball, watching the Mud Hens , the Cleveland Indians, or my son's baseball team play. I could be putting together a Lego version of the Rebel X-Wing Fighter, camping in the Sleeping Bear Dunes (or wishing I were), or cleaning my house (or wishing I weren't).
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