Catherine Dent
Associate Professor of English & Creative Writing
Contact Information
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Email Addressdent@5675n.com
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Phone Number570-372-4518
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Office Location610 Univ Ave - Writers Inst - Rm 014
Many of the stories I write are set on the eastern shore of Maryland, where I grew up on the Tuckahoe River, surrounded by miles of corn and soybean fields. Since then, I’ve lived in North Carolina, California, Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania, with long periods spent in France, Italy, and England.
I love teaching at Susquehanna for many reasons, one of which being that I share my position with my spouse, Silas Zobal, also a writer. We write, teach, and raise two young children in Freeburg, a town four miles away from campus, and we end up sharing a lot of our life (including two dogs, three cats, chickens, bees, a garden, a woodshop, and a house built over a century ago) with students.
I’m the director of FUSE, a national organization for undergraduate editors that started right here at SU. We have a very active chapter that meets weekly. FUSE gives me the chance to travel with students all around the country, networking with other writers and editors, both students and professional.
One of my current writing projects is called The Woman and the White House. It’s a collection of autofictional pieces that revolve around working, writing, parenting, and active citizenship. I’m also a translator, from French to English, and my projects include a novel by Sylvie Weil, and collections of short stories by Cyrille Fleischman. I co-translate with my friend Lynn Palermo, a French professor at SU.
My first book, Unfinished Stories for Girls, a collection of 16 stories, came out with Fomite Press in May 2014. You can find other work I’ve written in the Harvard Review, North American Review, PANK, and elsewhere.
EDUCATION
Binghamton University, Doctor of Philosophy in English Language and Literature, 2006
Binghamton University, Masters in English Language and Literature, 2003
Duke University, Bachelor of Arts in English, 1994
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing, Susquehanna University
Director of the Summer Writers Workshop, Susquehanna University
Common Reading Program Coordinator, Susquehanna University (2014-2020)
Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing, Susquehanna University (2009- 2015)
Assistant Professor of English, Shippensburg University (2006-2009)
Graduate Assistant, English Department, Binghamton University (2000-2006)
Writing Instructor, School of Engineering, Binghamton University (2004-2005)
English Teacher, Saints Peter and Paul High School (1996-1997; 1998-2000)
French Teacher, Berkshire School (1997-1998)
SCHOLARSHIP/CREATIVE WORK
Publications/Fiction
Books
Unfinished Stories of Girls, collection of short fiction. Burlington, Vermont: Fomite (2014).
Book Chapters
“The Short Fiction Workshop,” Creative Writing Guidebook, Co-written with Silas Zobal. Ed. Graeme Harper. London, UK: Continuum (2009).
Short Stories
“Bits Stolen: From the Woman of the House.” Impost. Vol. 14 (Fall 2020): 23-24. Print. http://www.eapsu.org/Impost
“Of Monsters: From The Woman of the House.” Entropy (May 18, 2016). n. pag. Web. http://entropymag.org/of-monsters-from-the-woman-of-the-house/
“At the Mouth.” Drunken Boat. Vol. 14 (Summer/Fall 2011). n. pag. Web. http://www.drunkenboat.com/db14/2fic/dent/mouth.php
“Rise.” Harvard Review. Vol. 39 (Fall 2010): 16-24. Print.
“Flesh.” PANK. Vol 5 No 5. Web (May 2010): n. pag. Web. http://pankmagazine.com/piece/catherine-zobal-dent/
“Drunk.” The North American Review. Vol. 294 No 2 (Fall 2009): 15-17. Print.
“Wheels.” Elsewhere: a Journal for the Literature of Place Vol 1 Issue 1 (Fall 2007): 42-48. Web.
“Perdurability.” EAPSU: A Journal of Critical and Creative Work Vol 4 (Fall 2007): 64-72. Web. http://media.tripod.lycos.com/2845573/1478333.pdf
“Half Life.” Crab Orchard Review Vol 12 No 1 (Winter/Spring 2007): 5-15. Print.
“The Done For Man.” Louisville Review Issue 60 (Fall 2006): 57-67. Print.
“Thoughts That Wend Toward Love.” The MacGuffin Vol 23 No 1 (Fall 2006): 129-135. Print.
“The Hole in Backyard Park.” Echolocation Issue 4 (Fall 2005): 34-48. Print.
“There Is Smoke.” Portland Literary Review Vol 51 Issue 2 (Winter 2004): 7-15. Print.
“Be Content, Lost Queens.” Patterson Literary Review Issue 32 (Winter 2003): 231-232.
Publication/Translation
Short stories
“The Cadillac,” by Sylvie Weil, co-translated with Lynn Palermo. World Literature Today Volume 92 No. 4 (July 2018). Print and web. http://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/2018/july/cadillac-sylvie-weil (web publication includes audio files of the story read aloud by the translators).
“Zalman Albetoug’s Beautiful Ideas,” by Cyrille Fleischman. Exhanges “Hysterium” Volume (Fall 2015). N. pag. Web http://exchanges.uiowa.edu/issues/hysterium/zalman-albetougs-beautiful-ideas/
Publications/Book Reviews and Essays
Book Review of Pieces for Small Orchestra by Norman Lock. Green Mountains Review. Vol. 24 No. 2 (Winter 2011): 259-262.
“Compostmodernism.” North American Review. Issue 294 No. 6 (Nov-Dec 2009): 48.
Media Appearances
Reviews of Unfinished Stories of Girls
Donnelly, Will. Green Mountains Review, Vol. XXVII, No. 2. September, 2014. Print.
Shaffer, Caryn. San Francisco Book Review. July 16, 2014. Web. http://citybookreview.com/unfinished-stories-of-girls/
Allen, Jill. Foreword Reviews. May 27, 2014. Web. http://www.forewordreviews.com/reviews/unfinished-stories-of-girls/
“Unfinished Stories of Girls.” Kirkus Reviews. April 8, 2014. Print/Web. http://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/catherine-zobal-dent/unfinished-stories-of-girls/
Interviews
“Homegrown: An interview with Catherine Zobal Dent.” Braddock Avenue Books. June 3, 2015. Web. http://www.braddockavenuebooks.com/street-talk
“Oyster Shells, Broken Bones, and Snow-Houses: A Conversation with Catherine Zobal Dent.” Hayden’s Ferry Review Blog. May 9, 2014. Web. http://haydensferryreview.blogspot.com/2014/05/oyster-shells-broken-bones-and-snow.html
“Proud and Professional SU Women.” Interview with Larell Scardelli. A Page of Her Own, Susquehanna Women’s Center Newsletter. Vol 5 Issue 1 (February 2013): 3-4.
“Ask the Author: Catherine Zobal Dent.” PANK. June 2010. Web. http://pankmagazine.com/2010/06/09/ask-the-author-catherine-zobal-dent/
Other
Smith, Mackenzie. “How Do You Sell That Book After You Have Written It?” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. March 3, 2014. Web. http://www.post-gazette.com/ae/books/2014/03/04/How-do-you-sell-that-book-after-you-have-written-it/stories/201403040041
“Assistant Professor to Read from Short Story Collection.” Daily Item. March 10, 2014.
“Local Author to Give Reading at DC Bookstore.” Star Democrat. February 10, 2014. Print.
“More Parents Share Their Workload When Mom’s Learn to Let Go.” USA Today, News article. May 4, 2009.
“USA Today’s Jayson, Relationship Expert Allen, And A Couple On Skype Discuss Couples Sharing Child Rearing.” The Today Show, NBC. May 5, 2009.
Work in Progress
Dina, a novel.
Falling: A Book of the Appalachian Trail, Polyester, and the American Dream, creative nonfiction.
Translation of Destiny’s Repairman, short story collection by Cyrille Fleischman, in collaboration with Dr. Lynn Palermo.
Editorial and Professional/Pedagogical Work
Executive Director and Founder, FUSE National Board of Faculty Directors. 2011-present.
Associate Editor: Fiction and Poetry, MLS. 2011-present.
Judge, Flash Fiction Contest. Hayden’s Ferry Review. Spring and Summer, 2014.
Chair, NEMLA Creative Writing Committee, 2011-2013.
External Reviewer, Proteus: A Journal of Ideas. Shippensburg University. 2013-2014.
Reader, NeMLA Book Award. Fall, 2012.
TEACHING
Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA (2009-Present)
Courses Taught
ENGL 100: Writing & Thinking
ENGL 200: Literature and Culture
ENGL 205: Living Writers
ENGL 265: Forms of Writing: Short Story
ENGL 265: Forms of Writing: Novel
WRIT 251: Introduction to Fiction
WRIT 270: Small Press Editing and Publishing
WRIT 351: Intermediate Fiction: Short Story
WRIT 451: Advanced Fiction
WRIT 590: Independent Study
My book, Unfinished Stories for Girls, published by Fomite Press in 2014, features sixteen stories accompanied by the artwork of my SU colleague Ann Piper. Kirkus Reviews wrote that the book is: “Keenly observed and lyrical, an evocative collection with emotional heft.”
I started publishing stories in graduate school with the Paterson Literary Review, Louisville Review, and Crab Orchard Review, winning the Charles Johnson Student Fiction Award in 2006. Since then, I’ve been publishing fiction in the Harvard Review, North American Review, PANK, Drunken Boat, and elsewhere.
I’ve co-written a chapter on how to write short fiction that appears in Creative Writing Guidebook, edited by Graeme Harper.
My newest passion is translation from French to English: I’m in love with the work of a writer named Cyrille Fleischman. My colleague Lynn Palermo and I have completed his book of short stories called Destiny’s Repairman, and we have started on a second book, Rendezvous at the Saint Paul Metro. My newest short stories echo Fleischman’s longing and humorous perspective. Other writing projects include a novel titled Dina, a creative nonfiction book about the Appalachian Trail, and a book of flash autofiction provisionally called The Woman and the White House.
- ENGL-265: Critical Surveys in Forms of Writing
- ENGL-540: Internship
- OFFP-FRNC: Go Southern France
- OFFR-FRNC: Go Southern France
- OFFS-FRNC: Go Southern France
- WRIT-200: Intro to Creative Writing
- WRIT-251: Introduction to Fiction
- WRIT-451: Advanced Fiction
- WRIT-500: Independent Study
- WRIT-520: Practicum
- WRIT-540: Internship
- WRIT-550: Senior Seminar
- WRIT-590: Departmental Honors
About Me
Many of the stories I write are set on the eastern shore of Maryland, where I grew up on the Tuckahoe River, surrounded by miles of corn and soybean fields. Since then, I’ve lived in North Carolina, California, Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania, with long periods spent in France, Italy, and England.
I love teaching at Susquehanna for many reasons, one of which being that I share my position with my spouse, Silas Zobal, also a writer. We write, teach, and raise two young children in Freeburg, a town four miles away from campus, and we end up sharing a lot of our life (including two dogs, three cats, chickens, bees, a garden, a woodshop, and a house built over a century ago) with students.
I’m the director of FUSE, a national organization for undergraduate editors that started right here at SU. We have a very active chapter that meets weekly. FUSE gives me the chance to travel with students all around the country, networking with other writers and editors, both students and professional.
One of my current writing projects is called The Woman and the White House. It’s a collection of autofictional pieces that revolve around working, writing, parenting, and active citizenship. I’m also a translator, from French to English, and my projects include a novel by Sylvie Weil, and collections of short stories by Cyrille Fleischman. I co-translate with my friend Lynn Palermo, a French professor at SU.
My first book, Unfinished Stories for Girls, a collection of 16 stories, came out with Fomite Press in May 2014. You can find other work I’ve written in the Harvard Review, North American Review, PANK, and elsewhere.
Professional Experience
EDUCATION
Binghamton University, Doctor of Philosophy in English Language and Literature, 2006
Binghamton University, Masters in English Language and Literature, 2003
Duke University, Bachelor of Arts in English, 1994
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing, Susquehanna University
Director of the Summer Writers Workshop, Susquehanna University
Common Reading Program Coordinator, Susquehanna University (2014-2020)
Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing, Susquehanna University (2009- 2015)
Assistant Professor of English, Shippensburg University (2006-2009)
Graduate Assistant, English Department, Binghamton University (2000-2006)
Writing Instructor, School of Engineering, Binghamton University (2004-2005)
English Teacher, Saints Peter and Paul High School (1996-1997; 1998-2000)
French Teacher, Berkshire School (1997-1998)
SCHOLARSHIP/CREATIVE WORK
Publications/Fiction
Books
Unfinished Stories of Girls, collection of short fiction. Burlington, Vermont: Fomite (2014).
Book Chapters
“The Short Fiction Workshop,” Creative Writing Guidebook, Co-written with Silas Zobal. Ed. Graeme Harper. London, UK: Continuum (2009).
Short Stories
“Bits Stolen: From the Woman of the House.” Impost. Vol. 14 (Fall 2020): 23-24. Print. http://www.eapsu.org/Impost
“Of Monsters: From The Woman of the House.” Entropy (May 18, 2016). n. pag. Web. http://entropymag.org/of-monsters-from-the-woman-of-the-house/
“At the Mouth.” Drunken Boat. Vol. 14 (Summer/Fall 2011). n. pag. Web. http://www.drunkenboat.com/db14/2fic/dent/mouth.php
“Rise.” Harvard Review. Vol. 39 (Fall 2010): 16-24. Print.
“Flesh.” PANK. Vol 5 No 5. Web (May 2010): n. pag. Web. http://pankmagazine.com/piece/catherine-zobal-dent/
“Drunk.” The North American Review. Vol. 294 No 2 (Fall 2009): 15-17. Print.
“Wheels.” Elsewhere: a Journal for the Literature of Place Vol 1 Issue 1 (Fall 2007): 42-48. Web.
“Perdurability.” EAPSU: A Journal of Critical and Creative Work Vol 4 (Fall 2007): 64-72. Web. http://media.tripod.lycos.com/2845573/1478333.pdf
“Half Life.” Crab Orchard Review Vol 12 No 1 (Winter/Spring 2007): 5-15. Print.
“The Done For Man.” Louisville Review Issue 60 (Fall 2006): 57-67. Print.
“Thoughts That Wend Toward Love.” The MacGuffin Vol 23 No 1 (Fall 2006): 129-135. Print.
“The Hole in Backyard Park.” Echolocation Issue 4 (Fall 2005): 34-48. Print.
“There Is Smoke.” Portland Literary Review Vol 51 Issue 2 (Winter 2004): 7-15. Print.
“Be Content, Lost Queens.” Patterson Literary Review Issue 32 (Winter 2003): 231-232.
Publication/Translation
Short stories
“The Cadillac,” by Sylvie Weil, co-translated with Lynn Palermo. World Literature Today Volume 92 No. 4 (July 2018). Print and web. http://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/2018/july/cadillac-sylvie-weil (web publication includes audio files of the story read aloud by the translators).
“Zalman Albetoug’s Beautiful Ideas,” by Cyrille Fleischman. Exhanges “Hysterium” Volume (Fall 2015). N. pag. Web http://exchanges.uiowa.edu/issues/hysterium/zalman-albetougs-beautiful-ideas/
Publications/Book Reviews and Essays
Book Review of Pieces for Small Orchestra by Norman Lock. Green Mountains Review. Vol. 24 No. 2 (Winter 2011): 259-262.
“Compostmodernism.” North American Review. Issue 294 No. 6 (Nov-Dec 2009): 48.
Media Appearances
Reviews of Unfinished Stories of Girls
Donnelly, Will. Green Mountains Review, Vol. XXVII, No. 2. September, 2014. Print.
Shaffer, Caryn. San Francisco Book Review. July 16, 2014. Web. http://citybookreview.com/unfinished-stories-of-girls/
Allen, Jill. Foreword Reviews. May 27, 2014. Web. http://www.forewordreviews.com/reviews/unfinished-stories-of-girls/
“Unfinished Stories of Girls.” Kirkus Reviews. April 8, 2014. Print/Web. http://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/catherine-zobal-dent/unfinished-stories-of-girls/
Interviews
“Homegrown: An interview with Catherine Zobal Dent.” Braddock Avenue Books. June 3, 2015. Web. http://www.braddockavenuebooks.com/street-talk
“Oyster Shells, Broken Bones, and Snow-Houses: A Conversation with Catherine Zobal Dent.” Hayden’s Ferry Review Blog. May 9, 2014. Web. http://haydensferryreview.blogspot.com/2014/05/oyster-shells-broken-bones-and-snow.html
“Proud and Professional SU Women.” Interview with Larell Scardelli. A Page of Her Own, Susquehanna Women’s Center Newsletter. Vol 5 Issue 1 (February 2013): 3-4.
“Ask the Author: Catherine Zobal Dent.” PANK. June 2010. Web. http://pankmagazine.com/2010/06/09/ask-the-author-catherine-zobal-dent/
Other
Smith, Mackenzie. “How Do You Sell That Book After You Have Written It?” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. March 3, 2014. Web. http://www.post-gazette.com/ae/books/2014/03/04/How-do-you-sell-that-book-after-you-have-written-it/stories/201403040041
“Assistant Professor to Read from Short Story Collection.” Daily Item. March 10, 2014.
“Local Author to Give Reading at DC Bookstore.” Star Democrat. February 10, 2014. Print.
“More Parents Share Their Workload When Mom’s Learn to Let Go.” USA Today, News article. May 4, 2009.
“USA Today’s Jayson, Relationship Expert Allen, And A Couple On Skype Discuss Couples Sharing Child Rearing.” The Today Show, NBC. May 5, 2009.
Work in Progress
Dina, a novel.
Falling: A Book of the Appalachian Trail, Polyester, and the American Dream, creative nonfiction.
Translation of Destiny’s Repairman, short story collection by Cyrille Fleischman, in collaboration with Dr. Lynn Palermo.
Editorial and Professional/Pedagogical Work
Executive Director and Founder, FUSE National Board of Faculty Directors. 2011-present.
Associate Editor: Fiction and Poetry, MLS. 2011-present.
Judge, Flash Fiction Contest. Hayden’s Ferry Review. Spring and Summer, 2014.
Chair, NEMLA Creative Writing Committee, 2011-2013.
External Reviewer, Proteus: A Journal of Ideas. Shippensburg University. 2013-2014.
Reader, NeMLA Book Award. Fall, 2012.
TEACHING
Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, PA (2009-Present)
Courses Taught
ENGL 100: Writing & Thinking
ENGL 200: Literature and Culture
ENGL 205: Living Writers
ENGL 265: Forms of Writing: Short Story
ENGL 265: Forms of Writing: Novel
WRIT 251: Introduction to Fiction
WRIT 270: Small Press Editing and Publishing
WRIT 351: Intermediate Fiction: Short Story
WRIT 451: Advanced Fiction
WRIT 590: Independent Study
Scholarly & Creative Works
My book, Unfinished Stories for Girls, published by Fomite Press in 2014, features sixteen stories accompanied by the artwork of my SU colleague Ann Piper. Kirkus Reviews wrote that the book is: “Keenly observed and lyrical, an evocative collection with emotional heft.”
I started publishing stories in graduate school with the Paterson Literary Review, Louisville Review, and Crab Orchard Review, winning the Charles Johnson Student Fiction Award in 2006. Since then, I’ve been publishing fiction in the Harvard Review, North American Review, PANK, Drunken Boat, and elsewhere.
I’ve co-written a chapter on how to write short fiction that appears in Creative Writing Guidebook, edited by Graeme Harper.
My newest passion is translation from French to English: I’m in love with the work of a writer named Cyrille Fleischman. My colleague Lynn Palermo and I have completed his book of short stories called Destiny’s Repairman, and we have started on a second book, Rendezvous at the Saint Paul Metro. My newest short stories echo Fleischman’s longing and humorous perspective. Other writing projects include a novel titled Dina, a creative nonfiction book about the Appalachian Trail, and a book of flash autofiction provisionally called The Woman and the White House.