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ROSE
PLATT
Department
of
Writing,
Rhetoric,
and
American
Cultures,
Michigan
State
University
3009
Woodruff
Ave,
Apt.
5,
Lansing,
MI
48912
plattju1@msu.edu
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@aristotlejulep
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http://aristotlejulep.com
EDUCATION
Ph.D.
Rhetoric
and
Writing,
Michigan
State
University
(expected
May
2013)
Concentration:
Digital
Rhetoric
and
Professional
Writing
Dissertation:
Poetic
Composition
in
a
Digital
Age
Committee:
Dnielle
Nicole
DeVoss
(Chair),
William
Hart-Davidson,
Malea
Powell,
Dean
Rehberger.
M.F.A.
Creative
Writing,
Bowling
Green
State
University,
August
2007
Concentration:
Poetry
M.A.
English,
Ohio
University,
June
2005
Concentration:
Creative
Writing
B.A.
English,
Saint
Vincent
College,
May
2002
Magna
Cum
Laude
PUBLICATIONS
REFEREED
JOURNAL
ARTICLES
DeVoss,
Dnielle
Nicole,
Phillip
Michael
Alexander,
Karissa
Chabot,
Matthew
Cox,
Barb
Gerber,
Staci
Perryman-
Clark, Julie Platt, Donnie Johnson Sackey, and Mary Wendt. Teaching With Technology: Remediating the Teaching Philosophy Statement. Computers and Composition: An International Journal 29.1 (March 2012), 23-38. DeVoss, Dnielle Nicole and Julie Platt. Image Manipulation and Ethics in a Digital-Visual World. Computers and Composition Online (Fall 2011). Available at http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/english/cconline/ethics_special_issue/DEVOSS_PLATT/ Platt, Julie. Developing the Presence of a Reader in the Work of Novice Writers. Best of the AWP Pedagogy Papers 2007. Available at http://awpwriter.org/conference/exemplarypapers_07.pdf BOOK REVIEWS Platt, Julie. Review of Kristin Arola and Anne Frances Wysockis composing (media)=composing (embodiment): bodies, technologies, writing, the teaching of writing. Peitho (forthcoming). Platt, Julie. Review of Chris Funkhousers Prehistoric Digital Poetry: An Archaeology of Forms, 1959-1995. Kairos 14.1 (Fall 2009). Available at http://www.technorhetoric.net/14.1/reviews/platt/index.html Platt, Julie. Review of Jan Beattys Red Sugar. Mid-American Review 29.1 (Fall 2008). Platt, Julie. Review of Karin Gottshalls Crocus. Mid-American Review 28.1 (Fall 2007). Platt, Julie. Review of Jay Hoplers Green Squall. Mid-American Review 26.2 (Spring 2006). POETRY COLLECTIONS Platt, Julie. In the Kingdom of My Familiar. Tilt Press 2008, Hyacinth Girl Press, 2013. Platt, Julie. Imitation Animals. Gold Wake Press, 2009. CREATIVE WRITING Platt, Julie. Abecedarius for a Child, Nursery Rhyme for a Villains Funeral, Zombie Hustle. Moon City Review (forthcoming). Platt, Julie. For My Parents, Who Imitate Animals and Accuse Each Other of Crimes and Proof of Life. Barn Owl Review 5 (Spring 2012). Platt, Julie. Kingdom of Cream and Love Poem. Weave Magazine 7 (Winter 2012). Platt, Julie. For My Parents, Who Dismiss Common Superstitions About Birth Order. Birdfeast Magazine 1 (Winter 2012). Platt, Julie. When I Played Indian: An Unfinished Intervention. Moon City Review 2010 (Fall 2010). Platt, Julie. Karner Blue Butterfly Hunt, and Great White. Dzanc Books Best of the Web 2010 (Summer 2010). Platt, Julie. Les Yeux Sans Visage. Haydens Ferry Review (Spring 2008). Platt, Julie. Epistemology. Quarter After Eight Vol. 14. (Spring 2008). Platt, Julie. If We Were Wheels, I Would Believe in God. The Laurel Review 42.1. (Spring 2008). Platt, Julie. The Memory Auctioneers Last Call. Barn Owl Review 1 (Spring 2008). Platt, Julie. Carnegie Bridge. Harpur Palate (Spring 2007). Platt, Julie. The Finwife is Dismissed and Eulalia of Meridia. RHINO (2007). Platt, Julie. To Take the Curse Off of the Fields. Bellingham Review (Spring 2007). Platt, Julie. Precession Lesson and Pod. Santa Clara Review (Winter 2006/2007). Platt, Julie. Robinets Lover Meditates on a Piece of Cryolite. The Cream City Review 30.2 (Fall 2006). Platt, Julie. Hurricane Scale and The Beautiful Cookbook. Reed 59 (2006).
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Platt, Julie. The Tale of the First Bread and Snake Shed. New Delta Review 23.1 (Winter 2005). NON-REFEREED PUBLIC WRITING Platt, Julie. Being a Good Colleague With Social Media. (February 7, 2013). Available at http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/gradhacker/being-good-colleague-social-media Platt, Julie. Navigating the Campus Visit. (January 10, 2013). Available at http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/gradhacker/navigating-campus-visit Platt, Julie. Dos and Donts for the Academic Job Search: Letters of Recommendation. (September 21, 2012). Available at http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/gradhacker/dos-and-donts-academic-job-search- letters-recommendation Platt, Julie. A Work Soundtrack. (August 31, 2012). Available at http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/gradhacker/work-soundtrack Platt, Julie. Pets in Grad School. GradHacker (April 15, 2012). Available at http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/gradhacker/pets-grad-school Platt, Julie. The Perils of Perfectionism. GradHacker (February 26, 2012). Available at http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/gradhacker/perils-perfectionism Platt, Julie. Academic Book Club. GradHacker (February 12, 2012). Available at http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/academic-book-club Platt, Julie. (Even More) Distraction-Free Writing Tools. GradHacker (January 24, 2012). Available at http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/even-more-distraction-free-writing-tools Platt, Julie. The Daily Dozens: A Writing Exercise. GradHacker (January 9, 2012). Available at http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/daily-dozens-writing-exercise Platt, Julie. On Publication: Tips From a Poet. GradHacker (July 20, 2011). Available at http://www.gradhacker.org/2011/07/20/on-publication-tips-from-a-poet/ Platt, Julie. Keeping a Teaching Journal. GradHacker (June 15, 2011). Available at http://www.gradhacker.org/2011/06/15/keeping-a-teaching-journal/
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Platt, Julie. Open-sourcing Ourselves: Remixing and Remediating the Teaching Philosophy Statement. Thomas R. Watson Conference, Louisville, Kentucky, October 2008. Platt, Julie. Open-sourcing Ourselves: Remixing and Remediating the Teaching Philosophy Statement. Computers and Writing Conference, Athens, Georgia, May 2008. Platt, Julie. You, Too, Are Opensource: Digital Identity in the Composition Classroom, from Theory to Practice. Computers and Writing Conference, Athens, Georgia, May 2008. Platt, Julie. Bring Out Your Dead: Reviving Dead Free-Verse Poems With Form seminar taught at the Mid- American Review Winter Wheat writing workshops, Bowling Green, Ohio, November 2007. Platt, Julie. Developing the Presence of a Reader in the Work of Novice Writers. Pedagogy Forum, Associated Writing Programs Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, February 2007. Platt, Julie. Reading of Creative Work, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, November 2006. Platt, Julie. Take My PoemPlease! Exploring Humorous Disruption in Contemporary Poetry Performance. Humor and English Studies Conference, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, October 2006. Platt, Julie. Bring Out Your Dead: Reviving Dead Free-Verse Poems With Form seminar taught at the Mid- American Review Spring Harvest writing workshops, Bowling Green, Ohio, March 2006. Platt, Julie. Reading of Creative Work, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, March 2006. Platt, Julie. Featured reader and lecturer at Teen Poetry Night, Wood County Library, Bowling Green, Ohio, February 2006. Platt, Julie. Writing Crossing Writing: How Rhet/Comp and Creative Writing Intersect, and How to Make them Work in Your Classroom. Seminar taught at the Mid-American Review Winter Wheat writing workshops, Bowling Green, Ohio, November 2005. Platt, Julie. Art-house Othello/Cineplex Othello/Grindhouse Othello: The Permeability of Film Genres in Oliver Parkers Othello, Tim Blake Nelsons O, and Jack Hills Switchblade Sisters. Southwest Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Associations Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 2005. Platt, Julie. Scavenger Pedagogy: How Stealing from the Copy Room Empowered My Teaching. Humor and English Studies Conference, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, November 2004. Platt, Julie. Featured Reader, Hemmingways Poetry Series, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 2003. Platt, Julie. Reading of Creative Work, Marilyn Bates Book Release Party, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 2003.
TEACHING
APPOINTMENTS
Michigan
State
University,
August
2007July
2012.
WRA
110:
Writing:
Science
and
Technology
(first-year
writing)
(online,
hybrid,
lab-classroom
split)
WRA
150:
Writing:
The
Evolution
of
American
Thought
(first-year
writing)
(lab-classroom
split)
WRA
1004:
Preparation
for
College
Writing
(first-year
writing)
(lab-classroom
split)
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Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (Carlisle Site) (7th-9th grade students), Summer 2004 Summer 2007. Writing 3 (creative nonfiction) (lab-classroom split) Bowling Green State University, 20052007. English 205: Craft of Poetry (creative writing/literature) (traditional) English 112: Varieties of Writing (first-year writing) (traditional) English 111: Introduction to Writing (first-year writing) (traditional) Ohio University, 20032005. English 306J: Women and Writing (advanced composition) (traditional) English 152: Reading and Writing (first-year writing) (traditional) English 151: Writing and Rhetoric (first-year writing) (traditional)
EDITORIAL
APPOINTMENTS
Creative
Editor,
Technoculture
(http://tcjournal.org),
October
2011present.
Assistant
Poetry
and
Creative
Nonfiction
Editor,
Mid-American
Review,
20052007.
Submissions
Reader,
Hotel
Amerika,
20042005.
Submissions
Reader,
Quarter
After
Eight,
20032005.
PROFESSIONAL
MEMBERSHIPS
Center
for
Northern
Appalachian
Studies,
Saint
Vincent
College,
Latrobe,
Pennsylvania.
Conference
on
College
Composition
and
Communication
(CCCC).
Modern
Language
Association
(MLA).
National
Council
of
Teachers
of
English
(NCTE).
Rhetoric
Society
of
America
(RSA).
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REFERENCES
Dnielle
Nicole
DeVoss,
Ph.D.
Department
of
Writing,
Rhetoric,
and
American
Cultures
Michigan
State
University
292
Bessey
Hall
East
Lansing,
MI
48824
517.355.2400
devossda@msu.edu
William
Hart-Davidson,
Ph.D.
Department
of
Writing,
Rhetoric,
and
American
Cultures
Michigan
State
University
235
Bessey
Hall
East
Lansing,
MI
48824
517.355.2400
hartdav2@msu.edu
David
E.
Kirkland,
Ph.D.
Department
of
Writing,
Rhetoric,
and
American
Cultures
Michigan
State
University
308
Linton
Hall
East
Lansing,
MI
48824
517.355.2400
kirklan4@msu.edu
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