The University of Mississippi Department of English has several faculty members who are also published authors in a variety of genres—fiction, nonfiction, scholarly reviews and edited volumes. Here are samples:
Adetayo Alabi: Telling Our Stories: Continuities and Divergences in Black Autobiographies. Palgrave/Macmillan, 2005.
Beth Ann Fennelly: Great with Child: Letters to a Young Mother. W. W. Norton, 2006.
Ann Fisher-Wirth: Five Terraces. Wind Publications, 2005.
Tom Franklin: Smonk. Harper-Collins, 2006.
David Galef: How to Cope with Suburban Stress. The Permanent Press, 2007.
Adam Gussow: Journeyman’s Road: Modern Blues Lives From Faulkner’s Mississippi to Post-9/11 New York. University of Tennessee Press, 2007.
Barry Hannah: Yonder Stands Your Orphan. Atlantic Books, 2001.
Jaime Harker: America the Middlebrow: Women's Novels, Progressivism, and Middlebrow Authorship Between the Wars. University of Massachusetts Press, 2007.
Ivo Kamps: Editor of Measure for Measure: Texts and Contexts. Co-edited with Karen Raber. Bedford Press, 2004.
Ben McClelland: Soldier's Son. The University Press of Mississippi, 2004.
Patrick Quinn: An Anthology of Colonial and Postcolonial Short Fiction. Houghton Mifflin, 2007.
Karen Raber: Editor of The Culture of the Horse: Discipline, Status and Identity in the Early Modern World. Co-edited with Treva Tucker. Palgrave, 2005.
Douglas Robinson: Pentinpeijaat. Originally titled “Saarikoski’s Spirits.” Translated into Finnish by Kimmo Lilja. Avain, 2007.
Gregory Schirmer: Editor of The Irish Poems of J. J. Callanan. Colin Smythe, 2005.
Natalie Schroeder: Editor of Clermont, Regina Maria Roche. Valancourt Books, 2006.
Gary Short: 10 Moons and 13 Horses. University of Nevada Press, 2004.
Annette Trefzer: Disturbing Indians: The Archaeology of Southern Fiction. University of Alabama Press, 2007.
Jay Watson: Editor of Conversations with Larry Brown. UP of Mississippi, 2007.