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message 1: by Kate S (last edited Aug 31, 2021 03:59PM) (new)

Kate S | 6459 comments Read a book written by an author who has a current or previous profession of educator. If it is not clear from their GoodReads bio, please post a link in the help thread prior to posting for points.

Please post questions and outside links for task 10.3 in this thread.


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Mary | 1398 comments Here is a link for an author whose book I hope to finally read this season!

Amadeo Rea Professor UCSD https://www.facebook.com/Ethnoornitho...


message 3: by Rebekah (last edited Sep 01, 2021 02:28PM) (new)


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Bea Law professor - Alexander McCall Smith


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Bryony (bryony46) | 247 comments Two authors I may read for this task aren’t referred to as teachers in their Goodreads profiles but are elsewhere.

Kate Atkinson: “ After leaving the university, she took on a variety of jobs, from home help to legal secretary and teacher.”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_...

Philip Pullman: “Pullman married Judith Speller in 1970 and began teaching children aged 9 to 13 at Bishop Kirk Middle School in Summertown, North Oxford and writing school plays.”
“Pullman taught part-time at Westminster College, Oxford, between 1988 and 1996, continuing to write children's stories.”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phili...


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Ann (lit_chick_77) | 551 comments Nnedi Okorafor is currently a professor of practice at ASU:
https://news.asu.edu/20210720-award-w...


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Mark Thompson "In 2015, Thompson took up a position as Reader in Modern History at the University of East Anglia (half time). He lives in Oxford, where he supervises a small number of undergraduate and graduate students at the Faculty of History."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Th...


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Ann (lit_chick_77) | 551 comments Stephen Graham Jones, https://www.demontheory.net/bio/
He will work for 10.4 combo as well (Native American)


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Denise | 1804 comments Stewart O'Nan "His family and he then moved to Edmond, Oklahoma, and he taught at the University of Central Oklahoma and the University of New Mexico."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart...

(next-to-last sentence in Background section)

I am really enjoying The Names of the Dead. I had chosen it for the Boomer task, then 5 combos came rolling in!


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Rosemary | 4275 comments Walter Pater Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_...
"After graduating, Pater remained in Oxford and taught Classics and Philosophy to private students."
and
"he was offered a classical fellowship in 1864 at Brasenose on the strength of his ability to teach modern German philosophy, and he settled down to a university career."


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Bryony (bryony46) | 247 comments Ian Rankin taught at the University of Edinburgh.

“He has taught at the university and retains an involvement with the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.”

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_R...


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Marie (mariealex) | 1096 comments Could Terry Pratchett be considered for this task ? In his wikipedia page it says "He was made an adjunct Professor in the School of English at Trinity College Dublin in 2010, with a role in postgraduate education in creative writing and popular literature."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_P...


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Marie wrote: "Could Terry Pratchett be considered for this task ? In his wikipedia page it says "He was made an adjunct Professor in the School of English at Trinity College Dublin in 2010, with a ..."

Yes, he would qualify for this task.


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Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5271 comments From the "About the Author" page in The Basel killings:

"Hansjörg Schneider, born in Aarau, Switzerland, in 1938, has worked as a teacher and journalist..."

Can he be approved?


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Yes, that comes up in a google search.


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Karen Michele Burns (klibrary) | 5271 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Yes, that comes up in a google search."

Great, thanks!


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments And actually, just noting your finds in this thread with a link is good enough.


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Marie (mariealex) | 1096 comments For author Flore Vesco: in her Wikipedia Biography (sorry, in french), it says "She has teached french litterature in middle school"

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flore_V...


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Bryony (bryony46) | 247 comments J.K. Rowling worked as an English language teacher.

“An advertisement in The Guardian led Rowling to move to Porto, Portugal, to teach English as a foreign language. She taught at night and began writing in the day while listening to Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto.”

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._K....


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Kathleen (itpdx) (itpdx) | 1720 comments Isabel Wilkerson

She also taught at Emory, Princeton, Northwestern, and Boston University.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabel_...


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Tien (tiensblurb) | 3094 comments Brian Flynn - "a lecturer in elocution and speech"
does that count?


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Tien wrote: "Brian Flynn - "a lecturer in elocution and speech"
does that count?"


This looks like too much of a stretch for this task.


message 25: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 3094 comments ok no prob


message 26: by Elizabeth (Alaska) (last edited Sep 15, 2021 06:35PM) (new)

Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments From the Mysteries Challenge discussion thread, I posted:

Was he the fellow you asked about for 10.3 that he was a lecturer? I found this:

but instead he served as a Special Constable on the Home Front. Flynn worked for the local government while teaching “Accountancy, Languages, Maths and Elocution to men, women, boys and girls” in the evenings,

which would have him fit that 10.3 for you.

https://jiescribano.wordpress.com/202...


message 27: by Tien (new)

Tien (tiensblurb) | 3094 comments Thanks for looking into this for me, Elizabeth. I obviously didn't look hard enough and yay, now I can fit this book in a task :)


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Tien wrote: "Thanks for looking into this for me, Elizabeth. I obviously didn't look hard enough and yay, now I can fit this book in a task :)"

It was your saying you couldn't find out much about him. That always piques my curiosity. ;-)


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Tien (tiensblurb) | 3094 comments hahaha, I should say that more often then - it's always a challenge hey to see what you can find online


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Denise | 1804 comments Anthony C Winkler

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony...

From 3rd paragraph of "Early life and career": "Upon graduation, he taught briefly at Pasadena City College..."

Also he taught for a year in his native country of Jamaica, an experience which is the subject of Going Home To Teach.


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Owlette | 708 comments Robert Barron

From his GR bio: "He was visiting professor at the University of Notre Dame in 2002 and at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in 2007. He was also twice scholar in residence at the Pontifical North American College at the Vatican."

Okay?


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Yes as to visiting professor


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Owlette | 708 comments Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Yes as to visiting professor"

Thank you!


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Bea Substitute teacher?

Patricia Briggs


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Bea wrote: "Substitute teacher?

Patricia Briggs"


yes.


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Bea or Maisie Mosco? (helped teach literacy to returning war veterans)


Elizabeth (Alaska) | 14224 comments Bea wrote: "or Maisie Mosco? (helped teach literacy to returning war veterans)"

Yes, teachers qualify for this task.


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Lagullande | 1131 comments Kate Grenville

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_Gr...

"She has also been a teacher of creative writing." (4th sentence in paragraph headed "Life")


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Lagullande | 1131 comments Clarence Ellis

https://www.thenaturelibrary.com/page...

"He studied history at Bangor University and served on the Western Front before beginning a career in further education." (4th paragraph)


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Connie  G (connie_g) | 1894 comments Wiley Cash

He teaches fiction writing and literature at the University of North Carolina-Asheville.

https://www.wileycash.com/about


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Tien (tiensblurb) | 3094 comments Margaret Atwood

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margare...

During the 1980s, Atwood continued to teach, serving as the MFA Honorary Chair the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, 1985; the Berg Professor of English, New York University, 1986; Writer-in-Residence, Macquarie University, Australia, 1987; and Writer-in-Residence, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, 1989.[42] Regarding her stints with teaching, she has noted, "Success for me meant no longer having to teach at university."


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Rosemary | 4275 comments Philip Roth

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_...

"Roth taught creative writing at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, University of Iowa and Princeton University. He later continued his academic career at the University of Pennsylvania, where he taught comparative literature before retiring from teaching in 1991."


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Mary | 1398 comments Arthur Miller.

After graduation (circa 1936), he began to work as a psychiatric aide and also a copywriter before accepting faculty posts at New York University and University of New Hampshire.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_...


message 45: by Kathleen (itpdx) (last edited Nov 01, 2021 06:57PM) (new)

Kathleen (itpdx) (itpdx) | 1720 comments Dennis Lehane from Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_...


“ Teaching career

Since becoming a literary success, Lehane has taught at several colleges. He taught fiction writing and serves as a member of the board of directors for the Solstice Low-Residency MFA Program at Pine Manor College in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.[21] He has also taught advanced fiction writing at Harvard University, where his classes quickly filled up”


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Mary | 1398 comments Lee Child.

On 30 June 2008, it was announced that Grant would be taking up a Visiting Professorship at the University of Sheffield from November 2008. In 2009, Grant funded 52 Jack Reacher scholarships for students at the university.[19]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Child


message 48: by Mary (last edited Nov 06, 2021 02:18PM) (new)

Mary | 1398 comments Jance J.A. was a teacher. See

Before becoming an author, she worked as a school librarian on a Native American reservation (Tohono O'Odham), and as a teacher and insurance agent.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._A._J...


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Kathleen (itpdx) (itpdx) | 1720 comments David Treuer

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_T...

He has taught English at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, and at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. He also taught Creative Writing for a semester at Scripps College in Claremont, California, as the Mary Routt Chair of Writing. In 2010 Treuer moved to the University of Southern California where he is a Professor of Literature and teaches in the Creative Writing & Literature PhD program.


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Denise | 1804 comments Robert Shapard

He teaches literature and fiction writing at the University of Hawaii.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_...


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