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Meet Steven C Mollmann

Copy Editor, Studies in Fantastic; Assistant Director, Academic Writing; Associate Teaching Professor, English and Writing
Steven Mollman
Copy Editor, Studies in Fantastic; Assistant Director, Academic Writing; Associate Teaching Professor, English and Writing

Education

2007 Miami University of Ohio, B.A. and B.S.
2010 University of Connecticut, M.A.
2016 University of Connecticut, Ph.D.

Courses Taught

Reading Locally and Globally
Writing and Research: The Local and the Global
Where Are We Going?: Life Extension and Immortality
Global Medical Stories
Special Topics in Writing: Science Fiction Writing

Career Specialties

Steven Mollmann’s scholarship focuses on the impact of science on fiction, especially British literature from 1800 to the present, and children’s literature. He is also invested in the teaching of academic writing and writing program administration.

Professional and Community Activities

Mollmann’s research on 19th-century literature and science has appeared in journalsÌýEnglish Literature in Transition, the Gaskell JournalÌýandÌýScience Fiction Studies. He has also written about Indian science fiction for theÌýJournal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies, and is currently at work on a book project about 19th-century British literature featuring scientists.

Mollmann has written about science fiction for popular venues such as the Tor.com blog,ÌýUnreality SFÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýSense of WonderÌý(a science fiction textbook). He has also co-authored several works ofÌýStar TrekÌý´Ú¾±³¦³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô.

Honors and Awards

Mollmann was one of the 2015 recipients of the R. D. Mullen Research Fellowship, awarded byÌýScience Fiction Studies. He was also the 2010 recipient of the M. Thomas Inge Award for Comics Scholarship, presented by Popular Culture Association, for the best paper in the comics track at the PCA’s annual meeting.