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Brenda Hammack

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Dr. Brenda Mann Hammack is an Associate Professor of English at Fayetteville State University where she teaches creative writing, Victorian literature, children's literature, contemporary poetry, and women's literature.

She serves as Managing Editor of Glint Literary Journal : www.glintliteraryjournal.com

She leads workshops on magical realist poetry and fairy tale poetry at the Rooster Moans Poetry Cooperative: http://www.poetrycoop.com/.

She also teaches fairy tale fiction writing via The Eckleburg Workshops: http://eckleburgworkshops.com

Her first book, Humbug: A Neo-Victorian Fantasy in Verse, was published by Misty Publications in 2013--and her scholarly articles have examined Umberto Eco's and Reif Larsen's illustrated novels, Florence Marryat's The Blood of the Vampire, and other supernatural fictions by Arthur Machen, Robert Louis Stevenson, Algernon Blackwood and Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu.

Brenda Hammack

3.7/5 ( ratings)
Dr. Brenda Mann Hammack is an Associate Professor of English at Fayetteville State University where she teaches creative writing, Victorian literature, children's literature, contemporary poetry, and women's literature.

She serves as Managing Editor of Glint Literary Journal : www.glintliteraryjournal.com

She leads workshops on magical realist poetry and fairy tale poetry at the Rooster Moans Poetry Cooperative: http://www.poetrycoop.com/.

She also teaches fairy tale fiction writing via The Eckleburg Workshops: http://eckleburgworkshops.com

Her first book, Humbug: A Neo-Victorian Fantasy in Verse, was published by Misty Publications in 2013--and her scholarly articles have examined Umberto Eco's and Reif Larsen's illustrated novels, Florence Marryat's The Blood of the Vampire, and other supernatural fictions by Arthur Machen, Robert Louis Stevenson, Algernon Blackwood and Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu.

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