Northeastern State University

Department of Languages and Literature

Publishing Credits

 

Fall 2004: Fountainhead Press.  Terri M. Baker, Joseph Faulds, Stephen Poulter, Christopher Malone editors.   Vision and Voice A College Reader/Rhetoric

Spring 2003: Rutgers University Press “Another Stretch of the Road,” an essay in Confronting

Retirement: A Non-Traditional How-To and How-Not-To Book for Non-Traditional Women edited by Nan Bauer-Maglin and Alice Radosh

Summer 2003:   book review for Journal of American Ethnic History, of Blood Politics: Race, Culture and Identity in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma by Circe Sturm, 

Winter 2000: book review for The Georgia Historical Quarterly, of Searching for the Bright Path: The Mississippi Choctaws from Prehistory to Removal.  By James Taylor Carson.

Spring 2000: public release. Producer, director, writer, editor of a video presenting Native

American literature by Native American writers with ties to Oklahoma.  Title: Soul Treaties:  Oklahoma’s Native American Literature

Fall 1999: Two plays, one about the Treaty of Doak’s Stand and one about the Treaty of Dancing

                 Rabbit Creek, were presented as part of the Choctaw Labor Day Holiday.  

Fall 1998:   Seminary Leaves: A Northeastern State University Anthology, editors: Dr. Terri M.

                 Baker, Dr. Joseph Faulds, Mr. Steve Poulter (Simon and Schuster Publishers)

Fall 1998:  “The Hungry Ones,” reprinted in Seminary Leaves: A Northeastern State University

Anthology, editors: Dr. Terri M. Baker, Dr. Joseph Faulds, Mr. Steve Poulter (Simon and Schuster Publishers)

Fall 1998:  “A Song for Two voices and Four Worlds,” a poem reprinted in Seminary Leaves: A

Northeastern State University Anthology, editors: Dr. Terri M. Baker, Dr. Joseph Faulds, Mr. Steve Poulter, (Simon and Schuster Publishers)

Spring 1998:  "The Hungry Ones," an essay, The Palo Alto Review: A Journal of Ideas

Spring 1998:  short play for three voices, a guitar and a flute for Living Literature Seminars

(Northeastern State University) “Bois d’arc in Little Dixie: Raeford’s Story to His Daughter,”

Fall 1997: poem:   “Floating the Curve,"  Writer’s Forum

Spring 1996:   Poem:   "Turtle Considers Plato" in Literature: Reading and Responding to Fiction, Poetry, Drama and the Essay.  Ed. Joel Wingard. N.Y.: Harper Collins  College Publishers.  Anthology

1994 (closing show): Research Consultant for a private consultant team, Ed Wade and Associates, which produced a national touring interpretive art exhibition, Beyond the Prison Gate: The Fort Marion Experience and its Artistic Legacy

1990: Poems: “Summer,” “Now I’m Cooking”; Essay: “Homecoming Dance,”  Volume XI of

                 Phoenix, Editor Joan S. Isom

1989: Poems: “A Stitch in Time,” “Bob White,” “A Song for Two Voices and Four Worlds,” in

                 Oklahoma Indian Markings, Vol. 32, Number 2 of Nimrod, Editor-in chief Francine Ringold

 

Forthcoming

Book review for American Indian Culture and Research Journal of  Into the Canyon: Seven Years in Navajo Country. By Lucy Moore. Albuquerque:  University of New Mexico Press, 2004. 224 pages. $24.95 cloth.