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Ms. A’Ja Lyons

Graduate Teaching Assistant

Ph.D. student, Creative Writing - Creative Nonfiction
Office: 114A Life Sciences East
Website: ajalyons.com

MFA, Creative Writing and Environment, Iowa State University

BLS, Iowa State University

 

Areas of Interest & Expertise

  • Creative Nonfiction
  • Fiction
  • Poetry
  • Oral Literature
  • African-American Literature
  • Environmental Literature
  • African-American History
  • U.S. Women's History
  • History of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Medicine
  • 19th and 20th Century Social, Cultural, and Intellectual History

Recent Courses Taught

Oklahoma State University

  • ENGL 1113: First-Year Composition

Iowa State University

  • ENGL 150: Critical Thinking and Communication
  • ENGL 250: Written, Oral, Visual, and Electronic Composition
  • ENGL 207: Introduction to Creative Writing

Selected Publications

Poetry

  • “Mama’s Milk and Honey,” “Bird,” The Cities of the Plains: Contemporary Iowa Artists and Poets, an Anthology, April 2024
  • "Ain’t What She Used Ta' Be,”The Radical Notion, Issue 9: The Mother, Spring/Summer 2023
  • “To Glory,” Sinister Wisdom 125, Summer 2022
  • “Magical Kitchens,” Awake, Lucky Jefferson, 2021

Creative Nonfiction

Fiction


Selected Conference Presentations

 

Professional Appointments & Professional Service

 

Awards and Recognition

  • Outstanding Service by a Graduate Student, Iowa State University, Spring 2023
  • The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Region 5 Certificate of Merit for Playwriting, Spring 2022

 

Current Research

 

My current research examines the captivity narrative of trapped women and girls in conjunction with historical research on the slave plantation house as forced brothel.

 

As the Greenwood Rising museum intern, I analyze events surrounding, prior to, and following the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre in relation to greater contexts such as World War I, the Red Summer, and sociopolitical systems in healthcare.

 

I am the current Center for the Humanities teaching assistant where I assist with program development, program facilitation, website development, and event promotion.

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