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Caroline C. Maun (born January 14, 1968) is a professor,[1] author, poet, lyricist, and musician. She teaches creative writing in the English Department at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Other areas of research include modernism, American Literature,[2] African-American literature, and Internet Writing. Early life and educationMaun was born in Lansing, Michigan. She moved with her family to Englewood, Florida in 1971 where she attended Englewood Elementary School and later graduated from Lemon Bay High School in 1986. Maun graduated with honors from Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida as an English major in 1990. In 1992, she earned a MA in English from North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her M.A. thesis research documented Emily Dickinson and her 1890s editors, especially Mabel Loomis Todd. She then earned a Ph.D. in English from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in 1998, where she wrote a dissertation on Evelyn Scott's unpublished volume of verse, “The Gravestones Wept.”[3] This research later became The Collected Poems of Evelyn Scott, published by The National Poetry Foundation in 2005.[4] CareerMaun was hired as a lecturer at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland in 1998. She became an assistant professor of Rhetoric and Composition, and was a founding Director of the university's Writing Center. Moving to Wayne State University,[5] she was appointed assistant professor in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies in 2004. She became an assistant professor in the Department of English in 2008, and in 2011 an associate professor. Maun has written three books of poetry. Two poems from her book The Sleeping were nominated for a Pushcart Prize.[6] Maun's poetry has been published in Third Wednesday, Raving Dove, and Chickenbones: a Journal for Literary and Artistic African-American Themes. As well as composing and publishing her own work, Maun has written analysis and criticism of poetry.[7][8] She is the author of the book Mosaic of Fire, which analyses the work of four women authors.[9] In 2015 this book was held in more than 600 libraries.[10] Awards
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References1. ^{{cite book|title=Blogging: The Remediation of Academic and Business Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcigjJzWbXMC&pg=PA11|year=2008|publisher=ProQuest|isbn=978-0-549-52416-8|pages=11–}} 2. ^{{cite book|author=Sara Elizabeth Clare Berrey|title=Generations in Print: Revision in American Literature 1850--1900|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_v7cXfGUmkAC&pg=PA86|year=2008|publisher=ProQuest|isbn=978-0-549-63042-5|pages=86–}} 3. ^WorldCat item record for "The Gravestones Wept" 4. ^{{cite book|author1=Dorothy McInnis Scura|author2=Paul C. Jones|title=Evelyn Scott: Recovering a Lost Modernist|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Hefw-TULzWsC&pg=PR19|date=1 January 2001|publisher=Univ. of Tennessee Press|isbn=978-1-57233-116-7|pages=19–}} 5. ^{{cite book|author=Kathleen Asselin|title=Blogging: The Remediation of Academic and Business Communications|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vcigjJzWbXMC&pg=PA11|year=2008|publisher=ProQuest|isbn=978-0-549-52416-8|pages=11–}} 6. ^"Poetic perseverance". Metro Times, July 5, 2006. 7. ^{{cite book|title=Generations in Print: Revision in American Literature 1850--1900|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_v7cXfGUmkAC&pg=PA86|year=2008|publisher=ProQuest|isbn=978-0-549-63042-5|pages=86–}} 8. ^"Proofs of Genius: Collected Editions from the American Revolution to the Digital Age". Digital Culture Books. Amanda Gailey 9. ^[https://muse.jhu.edu/article/527567/summary "Mosaic of Fire: The Work of Lola Ridge, Evelyn Scott, Charlotte Wilder, and Kay Boyle by Caroline Maun (review)"]. Paul C. Jones. Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 30, Number 2, 2013 pp. 420-422 10. ^WorldCat book entryv for Mosaic of Fire 11. ^{{cite book|author=Terese Svoboda|title=Anything That Burns You: A Portrait of Lola Ridge, Radical Poet|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=b7-zCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT134|date=1 January 2016|publisher=Schaffner Press, Incorporated|isbn=978-1-936182-98-5|pages=134–}} 12. ^"What Remains by Caroline Maun". Poet's Quarterly, reviewed by Dawn Leas 13. ^"Book Review: What Remains". Detroit Metro Times, September 11, 2013. Terry Blackhawk External links
14 : 1968 births|Living people|Musicians from Lansing, Michigan|Writers from Lansing, Michigan|Wayne State University faculty|Eckerd College alumni|North Carolina State University alumni|Morgan State University faculty|University of Tennessee alumni|21st-century American poets|American women poets|Poets from Michigan|People from Englewood, Florida|21st-century American women writers |
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