Word’s Out: Published Works of CSUN Faculty and Alumni

Eve Caram (English)

Eve Caram (English)

TRIO: A Corpus Christi Trilogy tells the story not only about a search for a lost relative, but about finding the lost pieces of several lives. The new story “Looking For Johnny” brings the author’s Corpus Christi novels full circle. (Plain View Press, 2010).

Lonnie Burr ’62 (Theatre Arts)

Lonnie Burr ’62 (Theatre Arts)

Confessions of an Accidental Mouseketeer is a memoir covering more than 60 years of the author’s experience in entertainment, beginning with his role on the original Mickey Mouse Club television show in the 1950s. The books also delves into philosophical questions, the problems of being a child star and a period of self-discovery that included a return to CSUN in the late 1980s. (Bear Manor Media, 2009).

Edith Wen-Chu Chen (Asian American Studies) and Grace J. Yoo, Editors

Edith Wen-Chu Chen (Asian American Studies) and Grace J. Yoo, Editors

Encyclopedia of Asian American Issues Today, Volumes 1 and 2, serves as an informative resource for college students, educators, social workers and anyone else with an interest or investment in the Asian American community. (Greenwood Press, 2010).

Linda Ballou ’75 (English Literature)

Linda Ballou ’75 (English Literature)

Lost Angel Walkabout: One Traveler’s Tales is a new collection of travel narratives, capturing the author’s inspirational experiences and unfortunate mishaps alike. (CreateSpace, 2010).

Dorothy Barresi (English)

Dorothy Barresi (English)

American Fanatics is a lyrical, pop-culture inflected meditation on democracy, morality, beauty, commerce and the cost of failing dreams. It explores the fine, shifting line between faith—secular and spiritual—and fanaticism in an insecure age. (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2010).


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