Coleman C. Myron received his BA in English from Saint Francis College, Loretto PA; his M.A. degree in English Literature from Western Illinois University; and his Ph. D. in British Literature from Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. His dissertation- George Herbert’s Autobiographies-Formative Spirituality in Prose and Poetry examines The Temple and The Country Parson as complementary spiritual autobiographies that shed light on each other. Currently, Coleman teaches Freshman-level writing seminars and Literature at Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA. Previously, he was an assistant professor of English, Fayetteville State University, North Carolina 2004-2006. In addition to teaching and writing on various subjects, he enjoys computers and runs several of his own websites. He is editor of the Trillium Literary Journal, an online creative writing journal. See www.trilliumliteraryjournal.org for details. Coleman and his wife, Kelley, have four dogs, Gryphon, Becket, Lily, and Blue Belle. In their free time, they enjoy gardening, hiking, and running.
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