Bryan Tomasovich
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Director and Faculty, B.A. in Liberal Studies (completion program)
Faculty coordinator, Learning and Teaching Cooperative
Editor, KNOCK (the literary arts magazine published at Antioch)
Summary of Education and Relevant Experience
B.A., University of Wisconsin; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Bryan Tomasovich's primary creative and critical expertise is in modern and postmodern American literature, ecoliterature, composition and rhetoric and publishing. Before teaching at Antioch, he was Assistant Professor of English and Environmental Studies at the University of Puget Sound.
Affiliations
Publications
Ouisconsin: The Dead in Our Clouds. New York: Emergency Press, 2005.
"Manzelka," DIAGRAM Anthology. Washington D.C.: Del Sol Press, 2003.
"Farmers Set Foot in Our Town," Massachusetts Review. Amherst. Fall 2004, vol 45.3.
"Rain Where It Does Not Belong," Nimrod. University of Tulsa. Spring 2000, vol. 43.2.
"Milwaukee Road," 5 Trope. New York. Winter 2000, vol. 6.
Professional Interests
Primary creative and critical expertise is modern and postmodern American literature, publishing and ecocriticism. In addition to a book of poetry published in Fall 2005, Ouisconsin: The Dead in our Clouds, his writing has appeared recently in literary journals such as ISLE, the Massachusetts Review, Nimrod, Jubilat, Diagram and 5 Trope. He was a staff member for other literary journals, including Cream City Review, and served as faculty adviser for Crosscurrents at the University of Puget Sound.
On Teaching at Antioch
"There is unparalleled opportunity at Antioch to teach well — to offer guidance and expertise, and then stand back amazed as students transform the little germ I gave into original vision and thorough implementation. What I admire most are the ways these experienced adults insist on learning as a system that connects high ideals with real-world issues. I know that my skills as a writer and publisher would not be what they are if I attempted to work at these vocations without my complementary teaching role at Antioch."
Contact Information
Learning and Teaching Cooperative
206-268-4416
E-mail
B.A. in Liberal Studies (completion program)
206-268-4418
KNOCK
206-268-4420