Kevin Pinkham Norwich University Faculty Lecturer

Kevin J.F. Pinkham

  • Adjunct Faculty

About

Kevin grew up in Northfield, Vermont, son of a Norwich alumnus who would later teach at Norwich. Since Kevin's grandfather taught at Norwich, that makes him a third-generation Norwich instructor. Kevin has taught in a number of colleges and universities around the globe, from Minnesota, Texas, and New York to California and Japan. Kevin dabbles in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century American Literature with forays into Science Fiction and Creative Writing. His hobbies include hiking, baking, and board games.

Education

Ph.D. English, University of Southern California
M.A. English, Baylor University
B.A. English, Nyack College

Courses Taught

EN 110 Writing and Inquiry in Public Contexts
EN 111 Writing and Inquiry in Academic Contexts
EN 220 Children's Literature
EN 222 Introduction to World Literatures 
EN 228 Survey of American Literature II 
EN 390 Forgotten Authors

Publications

’Would You Change Things?’ Natal Choices in Arrival and What Happened to Monday.” Published in the anthology Populating the Future: Families and Reproduction in Speculative Fiction. Britt Johanne Farstad, ed. Kriterium, 2023.

Review of Octavia Butler by Gerry Canavan. Published in SFRA Review, 325 (Summer 2018), 27-28.

Review of Science Fiction Theology: Beauty and the Transformation of the Sublime by Alan P. R. Gregory. Published in Christian Scholars Review, vol. 46 no. 2 (2016), 187-190.