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Sage,
Howard
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Office / Office Hour: 1436 HW
(212) 772-5771
hsage@hunter.cuny.edu
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Howard Sage, Adjunct Assistant Professor, earned his Ph.D. from New
York University in 1975. He earned a second M.A., in Creative Writing,
from City College (CUNY) in 1991, studying with Edna O’Brian
and Ann Lauterbach. His publications include Incorporating Literature
in ESL Instruction from The Center for Applied Linguistics (1984),
and Fictional Flights (Heinle & Heinle, 1993). He served as editor
of the “Briefcases” column for TESL Matters, a TESOL book
review column, from 1983 through 1999. As an invited plenary speaker
at a TESOL Ontario Conference in Toronto and TESOL Puerto Rico conference
in Humacao, he spoke on aspects of literature in the TESOL curriculum.
From 1974 to 1984 he edited and published Pulp, a small literary magazine,
in which works of Marge Pierce, Diana Chang, Diane Wakoski as well
as Sage’s interview with Ralph Ellison appeared. Pulp was awarded
four support grants from the Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines.
He also received a CUNY Research Grant for his work on Harold Frederic’s
(1856-1898) journalistic and fictional work. His poems have appeared
in New Voices, Nassau Review, Esprit and Folio, and he was selected
as a finalist in a first novel contest sponsored by Brazilier. Currently,
he is editing a collection of essays by non-native writers reflecting
on the changes they see in themselves, in their cultures, and in American
culture. Sage has taught at Hunter College since 2002.
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