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John C. Casquarelli

4129 S. Meadows Road, Apt. 2113, Santa Fe, NM 87507

(718) 864-1338◊jcas888@

Summary of Qualifications

□ Taught English composition and literature courses required for undergraduates both full-time and adjunct

□ Worked with high poverty, high needs students

□ Taught creative writing in classes and workshops

□ Served as faculty advisor for CUNY Kingsborough’s Poetry and Creative Writing Club

□ Served on two committees: Creative Writing and Graphic Novels

□ Tutored students in academic writing at a writing center and an academic reinforcement center

□ Led student writing group workshops and facilitated class discussions

□ Published work in literary journals, anthologies, and books

□ Chairperson of The Santa Fe Poetry Trails (New Mexico State Poetry Society)

□ Part-Owner/Editor of Overpass Books

Education

□ Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing, May 2012

Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York

□ Bachelor of Arts in English, December 2007

Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida

Research Interests

□ New York School

□ Black Mountain College

□ Surrealism

□ Latin-American Literature

□ American Indian Literature

Publications

Books

□ Lavender. New Delhi: Authorspress, 2014. Print.

□ On Equilibrium of Song. New York: Overpass Books, 2011. Print.

Anthologies

□ Teaching as a Human Experience. The International Higher Education Teaching and Learning Association (HETL) United Kingdom: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015. Print.

□ Lummox Poetry Anthology 4. San Pedro: Lummox Press, 2015. Print.

□ Shadow of the Geode (Sombra del Geode). New York: Rogue Scholars Press, 2015. Print.

□ Storm Cycle 2014: The Best of Kind of a Hurricane Press. Daytona Beach: Kind of a Hurricane Press, 2015. Print.

□ Storm Cycle 2012: The Best of Kind of a Hurricane Press. Daytona Beach: Kind of a Hurricane Press, 2013. Print.

□ B: An Anthology of Barbie Poems. Daytona Beach: Kind of a Hurricane Press, 2012. Print.

Literary Journals

□ “After Leaving the B Train at Bryant Park.” Marathon Literary Review 13. 2018. Web.

□ “Anesthesia.” Suisun Valley Review 34. 2017. Print.

□ “Mausoleum.” Manzano Mountain Review 1. 2017. Print.

□ “Cla$$ War.” Manzano Mountain Review 1. 2017. Print.

□ From Havana Dialogue. Trickster. 2017. Print.

□ From Havana Dialogue. Sage Green Journal. 2017. Web.

□ “Saturnalia.” Pilgrimage Magazine 39.3. 2016. Print.

□ “Periphery.” Pilgrimage Magazine 39.3. 2016. Print.

□ “our scars are mosaic.” The Poetry Mail/RaedLeaf Foundation for Poetry & Allied Arts 1. 2016. Print.

□ From Havana Dialogue. Peacock Journal. 2016. Web.

□ “Epilogue.” Black Earth Institute. 2016. Web.

□ From Havana Dialogue. Boarder Senses 22. 2016. Print.

□ “Missing Chromosomes.” The Unrorean 16.2. 2016. Web.

□ From Havana Dialogue. Expound 6. 2016. Web.

□ “Crescent Tides.” Five 2 One 14. 2016. Print.

□ “Raki.” Five 2 One. 2016. Web.

□ “when the ride was barely perceptible.” Five 2 One. 2016. Web.

□ “Paper Carnations.” Pyrokinection. 2016. Web.

□ “Defense Mechanism.” Pyrokinection. 2016. Web.

□ From Havana Dialogue. Pyrokinection. 2016. Web.

□ “16th Street Limitations.” VerbalArt 2. 2015. Web.

□ “Answers Move the Silt Downstream.” Ginosko Literary Journal 16. 2015. Web.

□ “a hundred ways to die in summer longing.” Ginosko Literary Journal 16. 2015. Web.

□ “The Mirror Lies.” Ginosko Literary Journal 16. 2015. Web.

□ “blurbs.” Suisun Valley Review 32. 2015. Print.

□ “Tribute to an Upper West Side Evening.” The Lonely Crowd. 2015. Web.

□ “vertigo.” The Lonely Crowd. 2015. Web.

□ “Windmill Dialogue MCMLXIII.” The Lonely Crowd. 2015. Web.

□ “Line is.” Flatbush Review 1. 2015. Web.

□ “this might be a good time to use an ellipsis.” Visceral Brooklyn 1. 2015. Web.

□ “Pale Blue Dot.” Visceral Brooklyn 1. 2015. Web.

□ “passing through sullen sea-shadows.” New Poetry. 2015. Web.

□ “Lavender.” Miracle 9. 2014. Print.

□ “To Sit on Sidewalks: A Conversation with Wang Ping.” Otter Magazine 3. 2014. Web.

□ “Void.” Having A Whiskey Coke With You 3.6. 2014. Print.

□ “eternal optimist.” Having A Whiskey Coke With You 3.6. 2014. Print.

□ “plug into confetti ballroom.” Mind[less] Muse. 2014. Web.

□ “a hundred ways to die in summer longing.” Pyrokinection. 2013. Web.

□ “Every Great Magician Works with Mirrors.” By the Overpass. 2012. Web.

□ “Why do accidents take so long to happen?” Downtown Brooklyn 21. 2012. Print.

□ “Spare Change Layaway.” Downtown Brooklyn 21. 2012. Print.

□ “Answers Move the Silt Downstream.” Pyrokinection. 2012. Web.

□ “Line is.” Pyrokinection. 2012. Web.

□ “Vacuumed Sequence of Non-Committal.” Pyrokinection. 2012. Web.

□ “I Used to Write Wishes on Paper Airplanes.” Napalm and Novocain. 2012. Web.

□ “Hello, I’m a Mountain Oyster.” One Hot Bird. 2012. Print.

□ “Hello, I’m a Mountain Oyster.” The Mind[less] Muse. 2012. Web.

□ “Reruns of Electric Static.” The Mind[less] Muse. 2012. Web.

□ “Voices on Sidewalks.” Having a Whiskey Coke with You 2.2. 2012. Print.

□ “Everything Has Its Beginning in Water.” Pulp 2. 2012. 27-28. Print.

□ “Natural Motion of Wind.” Downtown Brooklyn 20. 2011. 19. Print.

□ “Brain in a Jar.” Downtown Brooklyn 20. 2011. 20-21. Print.

□ “A Place Where Trees Are Silent.” Downtown Brooklyn 20. 2011. 22. Print.

□ “Window in the Mouth of a Bird.” By the Overpass. 2011. 28-29. Print.

□ “Mahogany.” Brooklyn Paramount 2. 2011. Print.

□ “Everything Has Its Beginning in Water.” Kinship of Rivers. 2011. Web.

□ “Shadows.” Downtown Brooklyn 19. 2010. 27. Print.

□ “The Exhibit.” Downtown Brooklyn 19. 2010. 28. Print.

□ “Winter Solstice.” Downtown Brooklyn 19. 2010. 29. Print.

Teaching Experience

English Adjunct

January 2017—Current

Santa Fe Community College

□ Teach English 112: freshman and sophomore composition courses

□ Teach Technical/Business Writing

□ Instruct research methods and strategies

□ Instruct students on effective use of Modern Language Association (MLA)

English Adjunct

September 2016—Current

Northern New Mexico College

□ Teach English 111 and 112: freshman and sophomore composition courses

□ Instruct research methods and strategies

□ Instruct students on effective use of Modern Language Association (MLA)

English Adjunct

August 2015—May 2016

Trinidad State Junior College

□ Taught English 121 and 122: freshman and sophomore composition courses

□ Taught Introduction to Literature

□ Taught Distance/Hybrid Literature course

□ Instructed research methods and strategies

□ Instructed students on effective use of Modern Language Association (MLA) and American Psychological Association (APA) writing rules and guidelines

English Instructor

September 2012—July 2015

Kingsborough Community College and Borough of Manhattan Community College (City University of New York)

□ Taught English freshman and sophomore composition courses

□ Taught course on the characteristics of the short story

□ Instructed research methods and strategies

□ Instructed students on effective use of Modern Language Association (MLA) writing rules and guidelines

□ Served as a member of two committees: Creative Writing and Graphic Novels

□ Faculty Advisor of Kingsborough Poetry and Creative Writing Club

□ Conducted poetry workshops for student club members

□ Member of the Kingsborough Scholarship Committee in Creative Writing

□ Judged the David B. Silver Award for Poetry

English Composition/Literature Instructor

March 2012—December 2012

Boricua College, Bronx, NY

□ Taught Contemporary American Literature: a literature course required for all college juniors

□ Taught English Composition I: a composition course required for all students

□ Reviewed rhetorical devices in essay writing

□ Instructed students on effective use of language without sacrificing their culture

English Composition Instructor/Summer Workshop

June 2012—August 2012

Touro College, Brooklyn, NY

□ Planned and taught lessons on academic writing and grammar

□ Instructed students on effective use of Modern Language Association (MLA) writing rules and guidelines

□ Assisted English as a Second Language (ESL) students on strategies to improve their writing

English Composition Instructor/Teaching Fellow

September 2011—December 2011

Long Island University—Brooklyn English Department

□ Taught English 16: a composition course required for all students

□ Planned and taught lessons on academic writing and grammar

□ Instructed research methods and strategies

□ Reviewed rhetorical devices in essay writing

Research Fellow—Hybrid and Online Courses/Education January 2012—May 2012

Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY

□ Assisted in reviewing how digital assignments may be appropriate to fold into the curriculum

□ Researched gains and losses of having assignments taught via distance learning

Teaching Assistant

September 2009—May 2012

Long Island University Writing Center and Academic Reinforcement Center, Brooklyn, NY

□ Taught students writing, grammar, and punctuation rules

□ Assisted students in reading comprehension

□ Tutored students in English, ESL, philosophy, history, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, physical therapy, and media arts

Board Experience

Chairperson, The Santa Fe Poetry Trails (NMSPS)

February 2017—Current

□ Event Coordinator

□ Publishing

□ Editing

□ Marketing

□ Poetry Invocations

□ Direct and assist in board meetings

□ Promote and represent the literary arts in Santa Fe

Editorial Experience

Part-Owner/Editor, Overpass Books

July 2011—Current

□ Negotiate contracts for Overpass Books

□ Update social media

□ Network with national and international writers

□ Provides input for print and online design/formatting

□ Proofreading

Featured Reader

□ Exquisite Corpse Poetry at the Museum of Fine Art. St.Petersburg, FL. 2017.

□ Comida y Comunidad: An All-Day Hispanic Heritage Month Event at Santa Fe Community College. Santa Fe, NM. 2016.

□ Latin American Festival. Trinidad, CO. 2016.

□ James Baldwin & Poets at Unnameable Books. Brooklyn, NY. 2015.

□ Joyce Yahouda Gallery Reading at Fusion Arts Museum. New York, NY. 2015.

□ Poetry and Piano. New York, NY. 2015.

□ Gypsy Unicorn Series at the New York Poetry Festival. New York, NY. 2015.

□ Nuyorican Poets Café New Year’s Day Alternative Poetry and Spoken Word Extravaganza. New York, NY. 2015.

□ The Buzzard’s Banquet #15. Brooklyn, NY. 2014.

□ Queens Library, Central Library Monthly Feature. Queens, NY. 2014.

□ The Inspired Word’s We Heart New York City Writers Night. New York, NY. 2014.

□ The Inspired Word’s Big Garden Poetry Showcase. New York, NY. 2013.

□ Harvest Arts Festival. New York, NY. 2013.

Workshop

□ Santa Fe Public Library. How to Write a New York School Poem. Santa Fe, NM. 2016

□ The Palm Beach Poetry Festival Outreach Community Workshop. How to Write a New York School Poem. National Poetry Month. Delray Beach, FL. 2015.

Organizations

□ Academy of American Poets

□ The Santa Fe Poetry Trails (New Mexico State Poetry Society)

□ Kinship of Rivers

Awards

□ Kafka Residency Prize in Hostka, Czech Republic

□ Residency at the Writer’s Room at The Betsy Hotel

□ 2010 Hyneman Award for Poetry

□ Sigma Tau Delta—English Honors

□ Excellence in English Award

□ The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi

□ Golden Key International Honour Society

□ National Dean’s List

□ National Scholars Honor Society

Computer and Technology Skills

□ Microsoft Word

□ Excel

□ Operating Database

□ Blackboard

□ Canvas

□ PowerPoint

□ Internet

□ Search Engines

□ Google Docs

□ Dropbox

□ Classroom Projectors

□ Desire2Learn

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