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You've landed at Diana Joseph's Syllabi. I am Diana Joseph; these are my syllabi. I teach at Minnesota State University, Mankato where every student is my favorite. My collection of short stories HAPPY OR OTHERWISE was published by Carnegie Mellon University Press. My memoir I'M SORRY YOU FEEL THAT WAY is forthcoming in March 2009 from Putnam Books.

Syllabi

  • Spring 2011
  • English 646 Contemporary Prose
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  • Fall 2010
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  • Spring 2010
  • English 448 Contemporary Literature
  • English 340 Undergraduate Form and Technique
  • English 101 Composition
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  • FALL 2009
  • English 640 Graduate Form and Technique
  • English 449/549 Writing the Humorous Essay
  • English 242 Introduction to Creative Writing
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  • SUMMER 2009
  • English 101 Composition
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  • SPRING 2009
  • English 211 Women's Literature
  • English 340 Form and Technique
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  • FALL 2008
  • English 343 Fiction Workshop
  • English 649 Teaching Creative Writing
  • English 640 Graduate Form and Technique
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  • SUMMER 2008
  • English 101 Class Picture
  • English 101 Composition
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  • SPRING 2008
  • English 643 Graduate Fiction Workshop
  • English 449/549 Southern Women Writers
  • English 340 Form and Technique
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  • FALL 2007
  • English 343 Fiction Workshop
  • English 643 Graduate Fiction Workshop
  • English 640 Graduate Form and Technique
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  • SPRING 2007
  • English 643 Graduate Fiction Workshop
  • English 340 Form and Technique
  • English 343 Fiction Workshop
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Interviews

  • Scott Korb, author of Life in Year One
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  • Sam Ligon, author of SAFE IN HEAVEN DEAD and DRIFT AND SWERVE
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  • Robin Hemley, author of DO-OVER
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  • Midge Raymond, author of FORGETTING ENGLISH
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  • MaryElizabeth Williams, author of GIMME SHELTER
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  • Jorge Evans, publisher of RockSaw Press
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  • David McGlynn, author of THE END OF THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW
  • McGlynn, Part 2
  • McGlynn, Part 3
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  • Paul Maliszewski, author of FAKERS: HOAXERS, CON ARTISTS, COUNTERFEITERS, AND OTHER GREAT PRETENDERS
  • Maliszewski, Part 2
  • Maliszewski, Part 3
  • Maliszewski, Part 4

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Joseph Online

  • I'M SORRY YOU FEEL THAT WAY: The Website
  • My Red Room
  • I'M SORRY YOU FEEL THAT WAY on Facebook
  • I'M SORRY YOU FEEL THAT WAY on MySpace
  • It's Me. It's Him. It's Them., an essay
  • The Devil I Know is the Man Upstairs, an essay
  • "Love in the Land of Sweet Tomorrow," a short story
  • Interview with PIF Magazine
  • Interview with Emerging Writers Network

Writers on Writing

  • Steve Almond's Tip for Writing Sex
  • Rick Bass Follows Dogs
  • Joshua Henkin Talks about Where to Put the Bananas
  • Joshua Henkin Praises Directness
  • Joshua Henkin on Present Tense

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