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Founder/ Senior Editor Michael Keezing's Professional Credentials...
Education
Brown University,
M.F.A. in Fiction, May, 1997
Yale University,
B.A. Cum Laude in English, May, 1988
Publications, Honors, Awards
Stylizations of Shono, Yoriko, "Time
Warp Complex," and O’hara, Mariko, "Mental Female." Review
of Contemporary Fiction (Forthcoming).
"Mart Easter." Panic Americana
6.1. (2001): 30-36.
"Hentai." Trans.
Reiko Tochigi. Subaru July 2001: 277-285. Originally published
as "Pervert." Panic Americana
4.1 (1999): 48-53.
"Oh Noh! Out on a Limb in Tokyo and
Paris." Rev. of The Mask Carver’s Son, by Alyson Richman. American
Book Review 21.4 (2000): 5-7.
"Naze Kare wa Sonna ni Subarashi no
ka?" Trans. Hisayo Ogushi. Eureka 32.4 (2000): 72-75.
Originally published as "What Makes Him So Good: An American Writer’s
Perspective on Haruki Murakami." Hon’yaku no Sekai
September 1998: 16-17.
"Supirubagu mo Dama Sareta: Geisha
Shosetsu (Sayuri)." Trans. Yoshiaki Koshikawa. Shincho 45
January 2000: 132-141. Originally titled "The Latest American
Import: Literary Prostitution in Memoirs of a Geisha."
"Whither the Avant Garde?" Rev.
of An ABC of Contemporary Reading, by Richard Kostelanetz, and Modernism
Since Postmodernism: Essays on Intermedia, by Dick Higgins. American
Book Review 20.6 (1999): 26-27.
Transatlantic Review Award in Fiction,
Henfield Foundation, 9/97.
"The Intransigent Penetration of a
Metaphor: A Post-Interview Encounter With Robert Coover." Web
Conjunctions (May 1997): n.pag. Online. Internet.
Fellowships, Brown University, 9/95-9/97
Beth Lisa Feldman Prize in English
Composition, Brown University Dept. of English, 5/97
"Akage no Anna-chan." Trans.
Reiko Tochigi. Subaru February 1997: 116-128. Originally
published as "Anna-chan of Green Gables." Grain
24.1 (1996): 116-128.
"Excerpts from: ‘Report: The
Tellurians Reach Their End State.’" Alt-X (November 1995):
n.pag. Online. Internet.
Letters to All Things Considered,
National Public Radio 7 July 1995, and New York Times 14 June
1995, nat. ed.: A20.
Career Highlights
Lecturer, English Department,
University of Hartford, 1/2000-5/2005
Lecturer, Department of Literature, Keio
University, 4/99-3/2000
Lecturer, Department of Literature, Meiji
University, 4/98-3/2000
Director, Graduate and Professional Study
Abroad Preparation Program, The Princeton Review of Japan,
Tokyo, Japan, 7/97-3/2000
Teaching Assistant, Department of
English, Brown University 9/96-5/97
Co-Director, Creative Writing Program,
Center for Creative Youth, Wesleyan University, 6/96-5/97
Associate, Writing Center, Brown
University, 1/96-5/97
Volunteer, U.S. Peace Corps,
Central African Republic, 3/90-2/91
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