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Scott Peterson
Lecturer III in English
5752 Neville Hall, Room 203
Orono, Maine 04469-5752
U.S.A.

Office Telephone: (207) 581-3802

E-mail: scott.peterson@umit.maine.edu

Office Hours

Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays 10:00-11:00am

Education

M.A. English—Postmodern Emphasis, 1988, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas; Thesis: Visiting Hours: The Second-Person Address in Critical Theory and Creative Practice, Ewing Campbell, Ph.D., chair

B.A. English and Psychology, 1986, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, with honors and distinction

Courses Taught

ENG 129: Topics in English – American Culture through Baseball Fiction and Film
ENG 205: Introduction to Creative Writing
ENG 249: American Sports, Literature and Film
ENG 317: Business and Technical Writing
ENG 496: Field Experience in Professional Writing

Research Interests

American Sport Literature
American Sport History
American Sport Journalism
American Popular Literature
Creative Writing
Postmodernism

Publications

2007   Reviews of Paddy on the Hardwood and Women Characters in Baseball Literature. Aethlon 24.1, 121-2.

2007   Reviews of Town Ball and Baseball/Literature/Culture Essays on Arete.

2006   “Engineers Take on Writing: Integrating Technical Writing Instruction into Second- and Third-Year Engineering Courses,” published in the proceedings of the American Society for Engineering Education, New England Section Meeting

2006   “I Wore a Skirt at First” (short fiction) vice-versa, no. 3.

2006   “The Penobscot and the Dime Novelist: Louis Sockalexis as the Source of Gilbert Patten’s Frank Merriwell.”  Dime Novel Round-Up. 75.2 (April 2006): 47-56.

2006   Book review of Bleeding Red on Arete.

2005   Book review of Breaking into Baseball on Arete.

2005   “Hoisted” (short fiction) vice-versa, no. 1.

2004   Images of America: Orono. Portsmouth, NH: Arcadia.

2004   Reviews of Still Pitching and Baseball and American Culture, Aethlon 22.1, 209-211.

2003   “Two Away” (short fiction) Aethlon 21.1, 69-77.

2002   “The Rushin’ Prussian Conflict” (short fiction) Aethlon 19.2, 79-87.

2002   “Edgar Allan Poe at the University of Virginia” The Literary Traveler.

1999   “Dead Puppy Adagio for Glass Harmonica” (short fiction) Stolen Island Review, 92-94.

1997   “A Pilgrim’s Primer.” (creative non-fiction) The Black Mountain Review  No.11, 8-13.

“The Reconstructive Voice.”  The Arkansas Quarterly 1.3, 194-210.


Professional Presentations

2007   “Reeling in the Corn” (Reading), 24th Annual Sport Literature Conference, Saratoga Springs, New York.

2007   “Engineers Take On Writing (Phase II): Integrating Technical Writing Instruction into Senior Capstone Sequence,” American Society for Engineering Education, New England Section Meeting, South Kingston, Rhode Island

2007   “Of Ourselves We Sing: Finding An American Voice Through Early Baseball Journalism,” 12th Annual Conference on Baseball Literature and Culture, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

2006   “Take Me Out to the Old Ghoul Game: Play, Convention and Appropriation in Michael Bishop’s Brittle Innings,” 23rd Annual Sport Literature Conference, Arcata, California.

2006  “Engineers Take on Writing: Integrating Technical Writing Instruction into Second- and Third-Year Engineering Courses,” American Society for Engineering Education, New England Section Meeting,Worcester, Massachusetts.

2005   “Lardner to Harris to Plimpton: The Development of the Postmodern Comic Voice,” 22nd Annual Sport Literature Conference, Ames, Iowa.

2005   “The Penobscot and the Pulp Fiction Writer: Louis Sockalexis as the Source of Gilbert Patten’s Frank Merriwell,” 16th American Literature Association Conference, Boston Massachusetts.

2004   “George Plimpton Discussion: The Curious Case of Sidd Finch,” 21st Annual Sport Literature Conference, Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

2003   “Do You Know Me Now: The Busher Gets a Second Life,” 20th Annual Sport Literature Conference, Springfield, Massachusetts.

1989   “Fielding a Winning Offense: Using a Mastery-Based Individualized Approach to Attack and Solve Academic Problems,” co-presenter, 8th Annual Conference on Academic Support Programs, Dallas TX.

Teaching

Lecturer, University of Maine, Orono, Maine, 1994-present; American Sports Literature and Film, Coordinator for Field Experience in Professional Writing, Technical Writing Consultant for Electrical and Computer Engineering, Business and Technical Writing, Introduction to Creative Writing, Persuasive & Analytical Writing; College Composition.

Instructor, Husson College, Bangor, Maine, 1993-1997; American Literature, Introduction to the Novel, Business and Personal Communication, Special Topics in Literature, First-year Composition

Instructor, University College, Bangor, Maine, 1992-1994; Developmental Writing

Instructor, Blinn College, Bryan and College Station, Texas, 1989-199; American Literature, English Literature, First-year Composition, Developmental English

Editorship

Aethlon, the Journal of Sport Literature, 2004-present; Fiction editor

Membership

Sport Literature Association
Maine Writers & Publisher’s Alliance


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