Warren Rochelle

Warren Rochelle PhotoWarren Rochelle was born in Durham, grew up in Chapel Hill, and is currently an Associate Professor of English at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia.  He holds a B.A. in English from UNC Chapel Hill, a M.S. in Library Science from Columbia University, a M.F.A. in Creative Writing and a Ph.D. in English from UNC-Greensboro.   Dr. Rochelle has had his work published in several journals including Foundation, Extrapolation and Paradoxa, as well as in two essay collections, More Lights than One on the Fiction of Fred Chappell (2004) and Teaching Ideas for University English: What Really Works (2004). His critical work, Communities of the Heart: the Rhetoric of Myth in the Fiction of Ursula K. Le Guin, was published by Liverpool University Press in 2001. His creative works have appeared in various journals such as The North Carolina Literary Review, Forbidden Lines, Aboriginal Science Fiction, Colonnades and Graffiti, as well as the Asheville Poetry Review, GW Magazine, Crucible, The Charlotte Poetry Review, and Romance and Beyond.  He has published a short story collection, The Silver Gryphon (2003), and two novels: The Wild Boy (2001) and Harvest of Changelings (2007) both published by Golden Gryphon Press.  His third novel, The Called, is forthcoming in 2010, also from Golden Gryphon.

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