The Story behind the Book: Thoughts without a Title (Henderson)
Today's story behind the book gives a look behind the scenes at Thoughts without a Title, edited by Dr. Geri Henderson.
From the Publisher
This unique book was a project at the New York Institute of Technology in Amman, Jordan. Students in writing courses were given the opportunity to submit work for this book. The best entries were selected for publication; all selections had to meet general professional writing requirements. Geri, as one of the literature professors worked with each student at professionalizing his/her contribution. The students collectively determined the title.
The art department offered the same opportunity to art students. The artwork served as illustrations for the essays and poems. One of the students provided the cover graphic.
The dean at the time (now the managing editor of MSI Press) led students through the process of publication. It was a deep learning experience for each of them.
The book is also unique in that it reflects Eastern-Western by students raised in the Middle East as well as by professors from the Western ex-pat community. The contrast is revealing.
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