MA/MS in Book Publishing: Faculty

Rachel Noorda, Director of Book Publishing (She/Her)

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Rachel Noorda is Director of Book Publishing and Assistant Professor of English at Portland State University. Dr. Noorda works closely with publishing industry organizations: she is on the board of PubWest and Chair of the Immersive Media & Reading 2020 Research Committee in partnership with Panorama Project. In both her scholarly work and offering opportunities to graduate students, Dr. Noorda is committed to and interested in transnational book industry perspectives. To this end, she works with wonderful scholars in the UK, Australia, Canada, Ghana, China, South Africa, and India on Border-Crossing Books and a transnational publishing network. Dr. Noorda is also an advocate of international experiences for the graduate students through study abroad and international exchange opportunities as well as international guest speakers and class topics. Dr. Noorda is a researcher of twenty-first century book studies, particularly on topics of entrepreneurship, marketing, small business, national identity, and international publishing. With this expertise, she is a series editor for Cambridge University Press, editorial board member of Publishing Research Quarterly, and a peer reviewer for Convergence and National Identities.

Courses: Introduction to Book Publishing, Book Publishing for Writers, Book Editing, Book Marketing, Researching Book Publishing

Robyn Crummer (She/Her)

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Robyn is the Publisher of Ooligan Press and oversees its operations, in addition to mentoring students and teaching publishing courses. She has spent more than twelve years as a marketer in freelance, agency, and client-side roles. As a freelancer, she has worked with authors on platform-building and book marketing for the past three years. In her agency roles, she has worked as a content strategist, marketing copywriter, and copyeditor for brand accounts such as Condé Nast, Microsoft, and Wacom. And she was previously the Editorial Director and Marketing and Communications Manager for IT Revolution, overseeing the marketing and communication strategy for four books and three events a year. She earned a BA in Communication and Women's Studies from Southwestern University in 2001. She graduated in 2011 from Portland State University with an MA in Writing and Book Publishing. Since graduating, she has edited and marketed books about woodblock printing, Lady Gaga, IT, beer, and design thinking—just to name a few. Robyn enjoys knitting, canning, axe throwing, and hiking. 

Courses: Publishing Studio, Publishing Lab, Book Marketing, Book Publishing for Writers

John Henley (He/Him)

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John Henley is a well-known bookseller in the Pacific Northwest. As one of the earliest managers at Powell’s Bookstore, he developed the new books department in the late 1970s. He was also in charge of the rare books department. He has hand-sold books, sold books through catalogues, and sold books online. He has experience in small publishing ventures and is a published author of a novel and articles on bibliography. He was the manager for the Great Northwest Bookstore from 1990 to 2009. He taught the Bookselling course from 2001 to 2010 and has been with the graduate program in Book Publishing from its inception. He now teaches an intensive survey course, The Popular Book in the United States, designed to sharpen the skills of acquisitions editors. John has studied this subject since getting into the book business in the late 1960s. He is an Accredited Senior Appraiser of Books and Manuscripts in the American Society of Appraisers.

Course: The Popular Book in the United States

Corinne Gould (She/Her)

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The opportunities to blend creativity and analytical thinking always bring Corinne Gould (she/her) back to marketing. In her first industry job, Corinne developed and managed the clarified title management workflow for metadata and influencer marketing strategy for Timber Press. She now leverages her equity lens, marketing acumen, and curiosity as the recruitment marketing manager at Portland State's School of Business, specializing in paid content marketing and storytelling. Corinne came to Portland and the master's in book publishing at Portland State in 2014 to fuse her pragmatic business background and passion for literature and critical theory. While at Ooligan Press, Corinne served as project manager for Untangling the Knot, The Ghosts Who Travel With Us, and Siblings and Other Disappointments. She also worked as a graduate assistant, planning and executing Transmit Culture events that centered innovation and racial and gender equity. Along with Dory Athey, Corinne supported the development and launch of the Oregon Writers of Color Showcase in collaboration with Literary Arts. She has also worked, volunteered, and interned across functional areas with HarperCollins Publishers, ISTE, Hawthorne Books, Late Night Library, The Masters Review, Pathos Literary Magazine, Allport Editions, and more.

Course: Book Marketing

Brian Parker

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Brian Parker is the current adjunct instructor for Children’s Book Publishing and has always been in love with storytelling in every medium. After earning a BFA in graphic design & illustration from Mississippi State University, he worked for over 15 years in music publishing, corporate marketing, sports/entertainment, and children’s publishing specializing in Alaskana. He earned his MA in writing & publishing from Portland State University where he worked in Ooligan Press on projects like The Ghosts Who Travel With Me and the Write to Publish author events. In 2015, Brian started an independent publishing company, Believe In Wonder, which he co-owns with his wife. They have published 15 five-star reviewed titles. He works closely with educational groups like Literary Arts, The Right Brain Initiative, The Independent Publishing Resource Center, and First Book with a mission to promote diversity and inclusion in youth fiction and to inspire creativity in a new generation of readers and storytellers.

Course: Children's Book Publishing, Publishing for Writers

Anna Noak

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Anna Noak has been a book publishing generalist and editor for the last eleven years, working in an assortment of genres published by varying sized houses, ranging from a small, startup YA press to a Body, Mind, Spirit imprint of Simon & Schuster. She has primarily worked in-house and has a broad background as an acquisition editor, list manager, production editor, project manager, and, most currently, as the editorial director of IT Revolution, a small press specializing in business books. Her freelance work has primarily been as a ghostwriter and book doctor. She has a Master of Arts in Writing from Portland State University with a concentration in Publishing. She lives and works in Portland, Oregon.

Course: Introduction to Publishing

Pariah Burke (He/Him)

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Pariah Burke (http://iampariah.com) is a digital publishing and graphic design consultant, trainer, author, and speaker whose passion is Inspiring, Informing, and Empowering Creative Professionals™. Pariah literally wrote the book (and the curriculum used by colleges, universities, and trainers the world over) on digital publishing with InDesign, ePublishing with InDesign. He also wrote the first book for experienced InDesign users, Mastering InDesign for Print Design and Production, as well as other books, more than 25 video training courses, and more than 450 published tutorials and articles on the topics of InDesign, InCopy, Acrobat, Photoshop, Illustrator, typography, elearning, epublishing, iPad DPS publishing, creative and office efficiency, the business of design, and going freelance. Pariah travels everywhere from his home base in Portland, Oregon, and you can always find him sharing with, and helping, the creative pro community on Twitter @iampariah.

Course: Ebook Design

Olivia Croom (she/her)

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Olivia is an award-winning book designer and pre-press expert. A small press enthusiast, Olivia has worked with publishers ranging from independent authors to the NYC corporate houses. With a decade of experience in book publishing, Olivia brings a refined eye for typography and a critical understanding of how design positions a book in today’s market. She earned her master’s degree in writing & book publishing from Portland State University and went on to work in the managing editorial department at Henry Holt & Co., an imprint of Macmillan Publishers, and the cover art department at Alfred A. Knopf, an imprint of Penguin Random House. A location-independent professional for many years, Olivia traded in the Concrete Jungle for the Pacific Northwest. You can view her portfolio on ochbookdesign.com.

Course: Advanced Book Design 

Fiona Kenshole

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I love the midwifery of being an agent, from getting your debut published to doing your movie deal. At Transatlantic we like to sell your book to publishers all over the world so I work with co-agents in 28 countries, selling worldwide rights. I specialize in children’s and YA from picture books to older teenage, and also represent a growing number of adult nonfiction titles.

I was VP of Development Acquisition at Laika, acquiring new projects including the Oscar-nominated THE BOXTROLLS. Previously I ran several UK children’s editorial departments at HarperCollins, Hodder (now Little Brown) and Oxford University Press where I published authors including Michael Bond (Paddington Bear), P.L Travers (Mary Poppins) and the Laureate Michael Morpurgo (War Horse) and was UK editor for Beverley Cleary, Lois Lowry, Bruce Coville, Gary Paulsen and Cynthia Voigt. I was nominated for “Editor of the Year” at the British Book Awards. My recent successes include Rosanne Parry’s MG A WOLF CALLED WANDER (Greenwillow) which has spent the last two years in the NYT bestseller list and has sold in 14 languages, Vicki Grant’s YA romcom, 36 QUESTIONS THAT CHANGED MY MIND ABOUT YOU (Running Press), which sold in 22 languages, and Sarah Mirk’s graphic novel GUANTANAMO VOICES (Abrams) which was a New York Times best graphic novel of 2020.

Course: Literary Agents and Acquisitions

 

 

 

 

 

Kathi Inman Berens (She/Her)

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Kathi Inman Berens, Associate Professor, advises Ooligan Press and teaches classes in PSU’s graduate program in Book Publishing and in the English department's Literature program. Short-listed for the 2020 Hayles Prize in Criticism by the Electronic Literature Organization, and winner of the 2014–15 U.S. Fulbright in Digital Culture for yearlong residence in Norway, Dr. Berens performs research that helps Book Publishing Master's students identify new storytelling practices across media: from data poetry, virtual and mixed reality, and Big 5 Publishing, to interactive fiction, small press publishing, and fanfic. Dr. Berens' scholarship has been published by Oxford University Press, the University of Minnesota Press (in the Debates in Digital Humanities series), the Modern Languages Association, the L.A. Review of Books, and many other venues. While a research fellow at the University of Southern California, where she was faculty 2000-2014, Dr. Berens was Principal Investigator of IBM-funded research about how teleconferencing software changes what and how we learn in university classrooms--nearly a decade before COVID made such practices standard. Her experiments in digital pedagogy impelled her to write several articles about digital teaching-and-learning best practices, and have won university teaching prizes at PSU (2020) and USC (2006-09).

Courses: Digital Skills, Research in Book Publishing, Videogames and Electronic Literature, Book Publishing for Writers, Technologies of Text, Digital Literary Studies, Popular Authoring and Internet Culture

Sarah Currin (They/Them)

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Sarah is an editor and freelance publishing professional who is honored to work in Portland, Oregon, on the traditional lands of the Multnomah, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Cowlitz bands of Chinook, Tualatin Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other tribes living along the Columbia River. A technical editor by trade, Sarah is a graduate of Portland State University with their master’s degree in writing and book publishing. They were the editorial manager for Ooligan Press, as well as the co-manager of Write to Publish and the 2014 winner of the Dennis Stovall First Edition Award. Sarah is also a collaborative editor for Indigo: Editing, Design, and More and has had the pleasure of being the publisher’s assistant at Timber Press and a bookseller at Powell’s City of Books. Additionally, they have worked at Hawthorne Books, Tin House magazine, and Sparkplug Comic Books. Their editing experience is broad and includes projects ranging from highly technical reports and papers, business- and IT-focused nonfiction, news articles, and blog posts to memoirs, thrillers, essay collections, and literary fiction. When they're not wordsmithing, they like to read comics, video chat with friends, and play music in their band.

Course: Book Editing

Kent Watson (He/Him)

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Kent Watson is a 30+ year publishing professional. He has worked for such notable companies as the Tattered Cover Bookstore, Ingram Periodicals, Houghton Mifflin, Timber Press, and is the former Executive Director of PubWest. Kent is an Adjunct Professor at Portland State University teaching the Business of Book Publishing, and a Publishing Consultant.

Course: The Business of Book Publishing

Michael Clark

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Michael Clark is Associate Professor of English and the Coordinator for the Minor in Film Studies at PSU, while also serving as Director of the Portland Center for Public Humanities. His background is in twentieth-century literature, philosophy, and literary theory. He received his doctorate in comparative literature from the State University of New York, Binghamton. Michael Clark is also a lawyer, holding a J.D. from the University of Oregon, and specializes in intellectual property law.

Course: Intellectual Property and Copyright

Abby Ranger

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Abby Ranger is a former senior editor at HarperCollins, and the founder of Abby Ranger Editorial, LLC, a publishing and editorial consulting company that focuses on middle grade and young adult fiction. Abby's more than 14 years of experience in book publishing include editorial posts at Disney-Hyperion and Scholastic. She has edited novels by New York Times bestselling authors Cinda Williams Chima, Amie Kaufman, Linda Sue Park, and Victoria Schwab, among others.

Courses: Publishing for Young Adults, Developmental Editing

Katie Van Heest

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Katie Van Heest, Ph.D., is an academic editor specializing in the humanities. She received her doctorate in religion from Claremont Graduate University and a certificate in editing from the University of Chicago. Through her practice, Tweed Editing, she has edited for university presses, research centers, and scholarly societies. Katie has taught at Pomona College, been a reader at the Huntington Library, served on the board of the Textbook and Academic Authors Association, and judged the Portland Regional Spelling Bee. She is associate editor of the book series Scripturalization: Discourse, Formation, Power from Lexington/Fortress Academic and recently served as critical editor for a new edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland that incorporates Lewis Carroll’s latest revisions and apparent preferences in punctuation, spelling, and page layout. Her editorial services have been featured by Uppercase magazine, Bulletin for the Study of Religion, and Copyediting.com (now part of ACES: The Society for Editing).

Course: Book Editing 

Ali Shaw

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Ali Shaw is the founder and executive editor of Indigo: Editing, Design, and More, which has aided more than a thousand books on the path to publication. Since 2006, Indigo has grown from a one-woman operation to a team of more than ten, providing book editing, design, ebook conversion, publication management, audiobook production, and more. As a daughter of printers, former bookseller, editor, writer, and one-time human resources specialist, Ali draws on a wide range of experiences for her business expertise. Her book Write Book (Check). Now What? releases October 2021. 

Course: Entrepreneurship in Publishing

Jyoti Roy (she/her)

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Jyoti is the Director of Marketing and Communications at the Portland literary nonprofit Literary Arts, whose mission is to engage readers, support writers, and inspire the next generation with great literature. Originally from Australia, Jyoti co-founded the small indie press 'Beating Hearts Press' which released and distributed books, zines, and music across Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia. After moving to Portland in 2008, Jyoti earned her Master's in Book Publishing from Portland State University and was the prose editor for The Portland Review. A writer as well as an editor, her work focuses on pop culture, feminism, punk music, and anti-racism, and has appeared in Bitch, Calyx, and Feminist Review. 

Course: Introduction to Publishing 

Tara Lehmann

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Tara Lehmann has worked in publishing since 2013, and has been a part of various nonprofit, marketing, and publicity teams. She has worked across fiction and nonfiction, prose and graphic novels/comics and has ranged from adult, children’s, and  young adult. She has worked with such publishers as Sleeping Bear Press, Beyond Words, Oni Press, and more recently Abrams as a part of their publicity department. She currently lives in Beaverton with a figurative ton of books, nerdy collectibles, and two demanding (but very loving) cats.

Course: Book Marketing 

Dennis Stovall

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Emeritus Faculty: Dennis Stovall founded the PSU publishing program in 2001. He has also worked as a publisher of Media Weavers and Blue Heron Publishing. Born in Portland and raised in The Dalles, Oregon, in 1968 he graduated from the University of Oregon Honors College in Political Science. His work as a sandhog, steelworker, teamster, heavy equipment operator, papermaker, and quality control engineer has informed his lifelong advocacy of labor, cultural, and social issues. He is the co-author of Classroom Publishing: A Practical Guide to Enhancing Student Literacy. He has served on the boards of the Pacific NW Writers Association, the Oregon Writers Colony, Northwest Association of Book Publishers, the Oregon Publishers Industry Alliance, as well as numerous other related organizations.