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Zadie Smith
Aleksandar Hemon
Anne Carson
Mary Gaitskill
Susan Choi
Jonathan Safran Foer
Lydia Davis


For 20.7, the books must be on the linked list. I don't believe Eco is included.

Correct!

For 20.7, the books..."
Aw, that feels like an oversight somehow given how acclaimed his books are. However, The Name of the Rose would at least get points for 20.4 and 20.6 still

teaches creative writing at the University of Houston.
Silas Houseis at Berea College in Kentucky but I don't know his official title

Claiming combo points might not be that easy then, however.
e.g.: "The Essential Child" by Susan Gelman (University of Michigan, Department of Psychology)

Get as much out of it as you can! (smile)

Ann Pancake Pacific Luthern University
Do Librarians count? Dean James (aka Miranda James, Jimmie Ruth Evans) Former Manager of "Murder by the Book" in Houston. Now Catalog and Metadata Librarian, Houston Academy of Medicine-Texas Medical Center Library. Dean James, Ph.D., M.S.L.S.
Elizabeth StroutShe teaches at the Master of Fine Arts program at Queens University of Charlotte She also has written 2 books with girls' names in the titles

Unfortunately, no.

Marilynne Robinson
James Alan McPherson

Claiming combo points might not be that easy then, however.
e.g.: "The Essential Child" by Susan Gelman (University of Michigan, De..."
I have a bookclub I am in but it is also a class. I am reading some excerpts from different resources. If the pages from the resources equal 100 pages, can I use the excerpts for this task?
Also, I am reading some nonfiction books and I got them from my school library I work at. They can be used for academics so could I use those too?


Zadie Smith
Aleksandar Hemon
Anne Carson
Mary Gaitskill
[author:Susan Ch..."
So does E L Doctorow count?


Unfortunately not. For anthologies I am going to use an all-or-nothing approach -- all the authors would need to be currently employed as professors.

D'oh! Um, maybe you'll have trouble finding a square-peg book and this will be your only option?

And if that book about happiness has taught me anything, it's that life's too short for that. Well, that and people with a social life are happier - so I'll instead have a beer or two with some friends. :)


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I am going to say no to this. The author isn't listed on the academic institution's website, as far as I can tell.
Sorry about the delay. Life got busy.


it says:
"In 1948, she became a fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford."
I'm American and I'm unsure what a "fellow" is. It sounds like a fellow of a college is a member of the faculty, payment optional, teaching duties optional???
I'm trying to figure out if a "fellow" is more like "has an honorary doctorate from" or is it more like "a non-teaching faculty member".
????????????????


That is unless they are honorary fellows, then their teaching duties might be light or non-existent.
(from an Oxford resident and former university employee)

Thanks for the info!

Christin, it looks like he has been a professor in the past, but I don't see that he is currently. Do you have a reference?

Christin, it looks like he has been a professor in the past, but I don't see that he is currently. Do ..."
That's where my question lies as it seems he works more like a sit-in Professor now (his last one was at Kenyon for creative writing according to Wikipedia) :-/


Unfortunately, I can't find anything that states he is currently a professor & therefore he does not qualify for this task.

Unfortunately, I can't find anything that states he is currently a professor & therefore he does not q..."
I was just coming here to say the same thing! lol I was looking around to see if I found anything further and since I couldn't find anything current then he probably doesn't qualify by rule of omission ^_^ Thanks for looking, I really appreciate your hard work!
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