Event Title
Adrienne Gosselin (Screenplay)
Description
Adrienne Gosselin is an Associate Professor in the Department of English where she teaches African American Literature and Cultural Studies. Her literary scholarship includes a focus on Black American Modernists and she has published several articles on The Conjure Man Dies, the first black detective novel by Rudolph Fisher and is the editor of Multicultural Detective Fiction: Murder from the “Other” Side. As well as a literary scholar, “Dr. G” is a creative writer whose awards include the Raymond Carver Award for Short Fiction and a playwright whose works include 1941, a radio play on voter intimidation and an adaptation of The Conjure-Man Dies for the stage. In 2002, she designed the Creative Writing Track for the Let It Ride Program and co-authored with Leonard Collins Reflections: Y’All Don’t Hear Us a language arts curriculum model to develop culturally relevant intervention for at-risk urban youth.
Adrienne Gosselin (Screenplay)
Adrienne Gosselin is an Associate Professor in the Department of English where she teaches African American Literature and Cultural Studies. Her literary scholarship includes a focus on Black American Modernists and she has published several articles on The Conjure Man Dies, the first black detective novel by Rudolph Fisher and is the editor of Multicultural Detective Fiction: Murder from the “Other” Side. As well as a literary scholar, “Dr. G” is a creative writer whose awards include the Raymond Carver Award for Short Fiction and a playwright whose works include 1941, a radio play on voter intimidation and an adaptation of The Conjure-Man Dies for the stage. In 2002, she designed the Creative Writing Track for the Let It Ride Program and co-authored with Leonard Collins Reflections: Y’All Don’t Hear Us a language arts curriculum model to develop culturally relevant intervention for at-risk urban youth.