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Davis Schneiderman

Mailing Address:
Chair of American Studies
Assistant Professor of English
Box K11
Lake Forest College
555 North Sheridan Road
Lake Forest, IL 60045-2399

County: Lake

E-mail: dschneiderman@lfc.edu

Phone:
847 735 5282 (office)
847 735 6191 (fax)

Genre: Fiction, Prose Poetry, Creative Essay

Periodical Publications:

  • "Eight or Several Footnotes, from Multifesto: A Henri d'Mescan Reader," (with/as Henri d'Mescan). Pindelyboz.com. November 2004. http://www.pindeldyboz.com/dsfootnotes.htm
  • "The Seventeenth Sunday of Ordinary Time." 3AM Magazine. October 7, 2003.
    http://www.3ammagazine.com/fiction/2003/oct/seventeenth_sunday.html
  • "Fex on Trial before the Inter-textual War Crimes Court Muse Apprentice Guild (with Carlos Hernandez). Muse Apprentice Guild (M.A.G.) First Anniversary Issue. Fall 2003. http://www.muse-apprentice-guild.com/summer_2003/1collaborations/carlos_hernandez/home.html
  • "Summary Execution" (with/as Henri d'Mescan). Absinthe Literary Review. Summer 2003. http://absinthe-literary-review.com/stories/schneiderman.htm
  • "Footnote 33." Unpleasant Event Schedule. Summer 2003.
    http://www.unpleasanteventschedule.com/DavisSchneiderman.htm
  • "False Font." Clackamas Literary Review. 8.1 (2003): 81-92.
  • "Bibliographic Abstract(s/ions)" (with/as Henri d'Mescan). 3rd Bed. 8. (2003): 103-113.
  • "French Kismet." Spread. Issue IV (Hash) 2003. http://www.spreadhead.net
  • "Black is the Color/None is the Number." The Diagram. 2.6. (2003).
    http://thediagram.com/2_6/schneiderman.html.
  • "Set Sun Set." Magazine Minima. 0.4 2003. http://www.magazineminima.com/.
  • "Isn't it Reli(e)ving?" Sudden Stories: A Mammoth Anthology of Minuscule Fiction. DuBois, Pennsylvania: Mammoth Press, p. 93.
  • "Fex's Contractual Obligations and Fearful Symmetry" (with Carlos Hernandez). BathHouse 1. Dec. 13, 2002. http://www.emunix.emich.edu/~bhouse/fex.htm.
  • "Tupeat, Frompeet, Repeit." Gargoyle 45 (2002): 112-117.
  • "Our Day with Jerry Springer." The Iowa Review Web (2002). Nov. 1, 2002.
  • "Fex Falls" (with Carlos Hernandez). Word Riot. October 2002.
    http://www.wordriot.org/experimental/s_h/fex_falls.html
  • "The Circle, or Appendisectomy: From an (Aging) Book About a Writer You've
  • Never Heard of-A.K.A. Henri d'Mescan." 3AM Magazine. June 19, 2002.
    http://www.3ammagazine.com/short_stories/fiction/circle/page_1.html
  • "The Standard Old World Model." Happy 17 (2002): 97-101.
  • "L'Empire: Une bibliographie annoteé." Trans. Cynthia Hahn. Collage (2002): 20
  • "Empire: An Annotated Bibliography." Collage (2002): 21
  • "Always Crashing in the Same AlwaysCrashingCar." Exquisite Corpse 11 (2002).
  • "On the Origin of the Specious." Neotrope: Progressive Fiction 2 (2002). 93-96
  • "Sound and (Re:)Vision." Neotrope: Progressive Fiction 2 (2002). 97-115.
  • "RADICAL Birth of a DISINTEGRATION Notion." Esoteric-Sensationalism. An experimental, electronic composition Web site. February 19, 2002. http://www.esoteric-sensationalism.com.
  • "The Letter-Writing K.ampaign." Entertext: An interactive interdisciplinary e-journal for cultural and historical studies and creative work. 1.3 (2002).
  • "Fex During the Occupation of France." (with Carlos Hernandez) Happy 16 (2001): 72-79.
  • "Post-America: Last Drop." RealPoetik: A Little Magazine of the Internet. November 4, 2001.
  • "The Breakers-Newport, RI." (as Henri d'Mescan) to the QUICK 4 (2001): 73-74.
  • "Forecast Calls For More of the Same." Quarter After Eight. vol. 7 (2001): 116-134
  • "Rinse, Repeat, Sanitize and a Propaedeutic Sight Gag." (With Matt Kirkpatrick) The Little Magazine. Literary journal of SUNY Albany 22.2 (2000).
  • "So Tell Us About Your Dissertation?" The Café Irreal: International Imagination 4 (2000).
  • "Loose Lips Sink Ships." The Café Irreal: International Imagination 4 (2000).
  • "Reform Party Redux." to the QUICK 2 (2000): 81.

Book Publications:

  • Retaking the Universe: William S. Burroughs in the Age of Globalization. Eds. Davis Schneiderman and Philip Walsh. Pluto Press, (Forthcoming 2004).

Forthcoming Publications:

  • "Reader's Contract." Jacob's Ladder (anthology). Six Gallery Press.
  • "Introduction to Thelonius Bosh's: Autobiomagicatomsexmonkey." Jacob's
  • Ladder (anthology). Six Gallery Press.
  • The City of J." Jacob's Ladder (anthology). Six Gallery Press.
  • "A Fex in the Celestial Order of Things" (with Carlos Hernandez). Pennsylvania English.
  • "Marginalia: 1939." Fiction International.
  • "Cinema Nervosa." Happy. 19 (2003): Forthcoming.

Awards, Fellowships, Grants and Honors:

  • Learning and Teaching Center Grants for Innovation, "Psychogeography Lab," Lake Forest College, ($4000)
  • 2003 Summer Research Award (Grant-in-Aid), Lake Forest College, ($2500)
  • 2003 Summer Research Expense Award, Lake Forest College, ($800)
  • Grant from the Midwest Instructional Teaching Center, "Exquisite Corpse" project with Monmouth College and Colorado College, lead grant writer, ($20,032)
  • "Express Lane" grant from the Midwest Instructional Teaching Center, grant writer, ($2650)
  • "Revealing the Inner Writer: Short-Story Workshop," Ragdale Foundation Seminar, Invited Fiction Instructor; Lake Forest, IL, July 25-August 29, 2002.
  • Lake Forest College/Victory Gardens Theater Alliance, grant-writing committee member, ($15,000)
  • 2002 Summer Research Award (Grant-in-Aid), Lake Forest College, ($2300)
  • 2002 Summer Research Expense Award, Lake Forest College, ($800)
  • Grant to attend 2002 Association of Writing Programs Conference in New Orleans, LA; Lake Forest College, March 6-9, 2002. ($1000)
  • Nominee, 2001 Pushcart Prize for "Fex During the Occupation of France" in Happy #16.
  • Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Teaching; Binghamton University, 2000.
  • Dissertation Year Fellowship; Binghamton University, 2000-2001, ($9000).
  • Graduate Assistantship; Binghamton University, 1996-2000, ($8000 + tuition, each academic year).
  • Studio Session at the Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts; Ithaca, NY, Spring 2000.
  • College Teaching Center Incentive Award for Special Teaching Projects; Tompkins Cortland Community College, Spring 2000.
  • Recent Readings, Performances and Productions: "Tupeat, Frompeet, Repeit" and "Black is the Color/None is the Number," Featured Reader, 2004 20th Century Literature Conference, Louisville, KY, February 2004.
  • "Some Kinda Joke and Other Texts." Featured Reader, Happy Reading, Gallery 312, Chicago, IL, October 15, 2003.
  • "Isn't It Reli(e)ving." Featured Reader, Benefit for Sudden Stories: A MAMMOTH Book of Miniscule Fiction. Ear Inn, New York City, October 11, 2002.
  • "Fry the Beloved Country and Other Texts." Invited Reader, Lake Forest Learning and Teaching Workshop, Lake Forest College, Lake Forest, IL, June 24, 2003.
  • "Rupture, Rhizomatics, and 'Experimental' Texts." Featured Reader, Artists on the Bluff, Lake Bluff, IL, June 21, 2003.
  • "Choice Chunks and Prime Cuts: A Prose Reading (that Eats Like a Meal)." Invited Reader, Shimer College, Waukegan, IL, April 25, 2003.
  • "Always Crashing in the Same AlwaysCrashingCar." Featured Prose Reader in the Creative Writing Section, Midwest Modern Language Association, Minneapolis, MN, Nov. 9, 2002.
  • "Fex at the Bowie Country 143rd Annual Steak-a-Rama." Featured Reader, An Evening of Words and Music, Shimer ArtWorks Gallery, Waukegan, IL, April 13, 2002.

Recent Readings, Performances and Productions and workshops:

  • I teach all levels of creative writing at Lake Forest College.
  • "Revealing the Inner Writer: Short-Story Workshop," Ragdale Foundation Seminar, Invited Fiction Instructor; Lake Forest, IL, July 25-August 29, 2002.

Present Employment:

  • Chair of Americah Studies / Assistant Professor of English
    Lake Forest College

Preferred Audience:

  • All

Willing to travel:

  • yes, Anywhere

 

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