jamie-wheeler
jamie-wheeler
Female
February 15, 2006
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College - Sophomore
English / Literature / Writing
Reading and writing of course! I have two children, a daughter 14, Austen, who is autistic and a son, Collin 11, who is not. I love animals,touring the national parks, and am a avid runner.
Biography
I hold a M.A. and B.A. in literature, currently writing my Ph.D in American Literature, specifically John Steinbeck's female characters. I have been teaching both Freshman and Sophomore literature at the college level for about ten years.
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