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Mylène Dressler reveals details about her latest novel

Mylène Dressler reveals details about her latest novel

Praveena Somasundaram, Staff Writer December 2, 2016

Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing Mylène Dressler’s novel, “The Last to See Me,” will be published in 2017. I sat down with Dressler to ask her about her book. Question: You...

New endowment will provide creative writing scholarship

Banning Watson, Staff Writer November 21, 2014

The Sherwood Anderson family has donated an endowment of $600,000 to Guilford College to support emerging creative writers at Guilford. Sherwood Anderson was a 20th-century American novelist best known...

Dressler dances into a Bruce B. Stewart Teaching Award

Maile Munro, Staff Writer April 25, 2014

In her first year as a tenure track Assistant Professor of English, Mylène Dressler has already made a powerful impression and won the Bruce B. Stewart Teaching Award for non-tenured faculty. “She...

Goofordian: Mylène Dressler — educator, novelist, immortal

Anthony Harrison, Staff Drunkard March 31, 2014

Disclaimer: This story is a part of our April Fool’s edition, The Goofordian. This story was created by Guilfordian staff and is not based in fact. Recently triple-tenured Assistant Professor of English...

Q&A with Pushcart Prize nominee Mylène Dressler

Q&A with Pushcart Prize nominee Mylène Dressler

Brittany Murdock, Staff Writer December 7, 2012

As I make my way into Archdale Hall, I am greeted by a tall, dark-haired, ravishing woman. Her arms coil around me as she embraces me. Her bubbly personality and radiating smile brings warmth to the room,...

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