The latest publications and recordings from faculty and alumni.
![The Supreme Court, Public Opinion, and a Grassroots Fight for Racial Equality in Mississippi"](../../sites/default/files/assets/archive/fall_10/pics/jury.jpg)
Professor of History Christopher Waldrep explores civil rights history in "Jury Discrimination: The Supreme Court, Public Opinion, and a Grassroots Fight for Racial Equality in Mississippi" (The University of Georgia Press, ’10).
![Selected and New Poems"](../../sites/default/files/assets/archive/fall_10/pics/loneliness.jpg)
"The God of Loneliness: Selected and New Poems" (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, ’10) byPhilip Schultz(B.A., ’67), winner of the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for poetry, includes 14 new poems.
![Cover image from "Lift"](../../sites/default/files/assets/archive/fall_10/pics/LIFT2.jpg)
Kelly Corrigan(M.A., ’97) explores the risks and rewards of being a parent in "Lift" (Voice, ’10), a book written in the form of a letter to her two young daughters.
![Cover image from "Abducted by Circumstance"](../../sites/default/files/assets/archive/fall_10/pics/abducted.jpg)
"Abducted by Circumstance" (University of Tennessee Press, ’10), a novel by David Madden (M.A., ’58), traces a woman’s unraveling after she witnesses a kidnapping.
![Cover image from "Termite Parade"](../../sites/default/files/assets/archive/fall_10/pics/termite.jpg)
Told by three narrators, Joshua Mohr’s(B.A., ’03) novel "Termite Parade" (Two Dollar Radio, ’10) follows the aftermath of a woman’s tumble down a flight of stairs.
![An Agnostic?s Quest"](../../sites/default/files/assets/archive/fall_10/pics/Spiritual Envy.jpg)
Professor of English Michael Krasnydiscusses those three-in-the-morning questions on faith and God in "Spiritual Envy: An Agnostic’s Quest" (New World Library, ’10).
![Cover image from "Mary Mae and the Gospel Truth"](../../sites/default/files/assets/archive/fall_10/pics/MaryMae.jpg)
Sandra Dutton(M.A., ’80) explores the debate between creationism and evolution through the eyes of a 10-year-old girl in her new children’s book, "Mary Mae and the Gospel Truth" (Houghton Mifflin, ’10).
![65 Gay Men on the Women Who Inspire Them"](../../sites/default/files/assets/archive/fall_10/pics/myDiva.jpg)
Princess Leia and Virginia Woolf are among the stars of "My Diva: 65 Gay Men on the Women Who Inspire Them" (University of Wisconsin Press, ’09), an anthology edited by Michael Montlack(M.A., ’95).