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Welcome to the 91重口 English Department

English courses at 91重口 Community College help students improve their reading and writing skills, prepare for professional writing demands, and ignite an appreciation for literature. From a purely practical perspective, employers look for strong writing skills across fields, and 91重口鈥檚 classes ensure that students are ready for those demands. Our faculty also believe that literature has the power to speak to readers and writers across generations, illuminating our thinking, helping us to see the continuity of ideas through time, and inspiring us to higher levels of creativity and artistry. Our writing courses include business and technical writing and transfer-level college composition. Our literary offerings include British, American, and world literature, as well as Appalachian, children鈥檚, and women鈥檚 literature. English faculty are also actively engaged in their discipline, producing academic scholarship and creative work.

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Faculty Achievements

Ben Campbell鈥檚 book of poems, Darker Still, was published in November of 2020 and explores the coal-mining-shaped lives of southeastern West Virginia. Ben鈥檚 work also includes A Welcome Walk into the Dark, short stories from the coal mines of West Virginia and from blue-collar Appalachia, and he has been featured in Broad River Review, Bluestone Review, Floyd County Moonshine, and Clinch Mountain Review.

Megan Doney鈥檚 book Unarmed: An American Educator鈥檚 Memoir won the 2024 Washington Writers Publishing House nonfiction prize and will be published in October of 2024. Her work also appears on Earth & Altar, Creative Nonfiction, Ilanot Review, and Rappahannock Review. Megan earned an MFA in creative writing from Lesley University and more about her work can be found on her website .

Maddie Gallo鈥檚 poems have appeared in Rattle, THRUSH Poetry Journal, West Texas Literary Review, Artemis Journal, and many more. Her fiction has appeared in Beloit Fiction Press, Cordella Press, and others.

Other faculty members鈥 work can be found on their blogs and websites: Janet Hanks鈥 humor writing can be found at .

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ACADEMIC CALENDARS:

Spring 2026 14-Week Session
Spring 2026 10-Week Session
Spring 2026 1st 7-Week Session
Spring 2026 2nd 7-Week Session
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English Department Contact Information

Megan Doney, (540) 674-3600 ext. 4257, email mdoney@nr.edu , department co-chair,
Janet Hanks, (540) 674-3600 ext. 4467, email jhanks@nr.edu, department co-chair.

English Department Faculty

Call (540) 674-3600 or toll-free 1-866-462-6722, then you will be prompted to add the extension number to reach any employee.

April Asbury

 

Adjunct Instructor

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Ben Campbell

 

Professor of English

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Emily Cash

 

Professor of English

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Megan Doney

 

Professor of English

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Madeleine Gallo

 

Adjunct Instructor

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Janna Gentry

 

Adjunct Instructor

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Susan Gordon

 

Adjunct Instructor

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Anita Guynn

 

Adjunct Instructor/Tutor

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Susan Lazear

 

Associate Professor of English

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Andrew Smith

 

Adjunct Instructor

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Abigail Waters

 

Adjunct Instructor

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