Daryl Farmer, Ph.D

Office Location: LAN 254


Education:
Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Creative Writing and Contemporary Literature
M.A.,University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Creative Writing
B.A., Adams State College, Alamosa, Colorado, Secondary Education/Physical Education


Research Interests:
Creative Nonfiction Writing, Fiction Writing, Ecocriticism, Travel Narrative, 20th Century Literature

 

Publications:

Book
Bicycling Beyond the Divide: Two Journeys into the West, University of Nebraska Press, 2008.     

Essays
“Because the Stars We See at Night Are Not the Stars that are There,” Isotope, Fall, 2008.

“Like A Haggard Ghost: A San Francisco Journal.” Paddlefish, Summer 2007.

Fiction
“On the Old Denali Road,” The Fourth River, Fall 2008.

“Skinning Wolverines,” Hayden’s Ferry Review, Issue #42, Spring, 2008.

“Glass Fragments on the Shoulder of Highway 375,” Quarter After Eight, v. 14, 2007.


Personal Website: www.darylfarmer.com/