About the Editors:
Marilyn Robitaille, Founding
Co-Editor, Langdon Review of the
Arts in Texas & associate
professor of English, teaches courses in British literature, research
and bibliography, and English Language-Arts pedagogy at Tarleton State
University. As Director of International Academic Programs, she
promotes Tarleton's international community and facilitates its study
abroad programs.
She earned her M.A. from the Bread Loaf School of English, Middlebury
College
and her Ph.D. from Texas Woman’s University. For the last twelve
years,
she has been co-publication director of Tarleton’s popular student
publication
Anthology: A Forum for Prose, Poetry,
and Visual Arts.
Robitaille’s research interests are broad; she has current projects in
film, teacher preparation, and eighteenth-century studies. She lives in
Stephenville, Texas, on a 650 acre ranch with her husband
Charles of thirty-five years (she was a child bride). They have two
grown chlidren: son Chaz in the percussion performance
music program at the University of North Texas in Denton and a daughter
Marlow (newly engaged) who is in year two at the Texas A & M School
of Medicine.
Moumin
Quazi, Co-Editor, Langdon
Review of the Arts in Texas & assistant professor of
English at Tarleton State University.