Kate Falvey has been teaching literature and writing since 1981.
ENG 1141, ENG090 and 092W, ENG090 and 092R, ENG1101, ENG1121, ENG2000, ENG3773, ENG3404, ENG 3402 (Creative Writing, Developmental Writing and Reading, Composition 1 and 2, Perspectives in Literature, Literature of Illness and Care, Gothic and Supernatural Literature)
B.A., M.A., PhD, English and American Literature, concentration in American Literature, New York University
English and American Literature, with a specialization in 19th and early 20th century American Literature; Literary Romanticism; women’s narratives, Gothic and supernatural literature; children’s and young adult literature; literacy and developmental writing and reading
The Language of Little Girls (poetry collection, David Robert Books)
What the Sea Washes Up (Dancing Girl Press)
Morning Constitutional in Sunhat and Bolero (Green Fuse Poetic Arts)
Misrepresented People: Poetic Responses to Trump’s America (NYQ Books); Lilac City Fairy Tales: Weird Sisters (Scabland Books); Wolf Warriors IV (T. Howl Books); Bared (Les Femmes Folles Art Project and Press); Cities (Chuffed Buff Books); Journey to Crone (Chuffed Buff Books); Of Sun and Sand (Some Kind of Hurricane Press
Poetry published in a variety of magazines, among them: Plume; Little Patuxent Review; Zymbol; Hamilton Stone Review; Memoir(and); Hoboeye; Umbrella; The Mom Egg; Women Writers; Literary Mama; the Citron Review; the Aroostook Review; Subliminal Interiors; Prick of the Spindle; Danse Macabre; Hospital Drive; Red Line Blues; Hearing Voices (UK); Italian Americana; Saxifrage;Yellow Medicine Review; Kigo; The Stony Thursday Book (Ireland); Revival (UK), Non-binary Review; Mud Season Review, and others.
Articles and chapters in numerous reference guides, among them: The Student's Companion to American Literary Characters; the Encyclopedia of African American Women Writers; Ireland and the Americas: Culture, Politics and History; Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy; A Critical Companion to Henry James; The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Multiethnic American Literature; The Encyclopedia of Asian American Literature. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature; Encyclopedia of Motherhood, Companion to the British Short Story; and LGBTQ Today.
Scholarly articles on Edward Albee, Gwendolyn Brooks, and New Orleans writer Grace King; edited and wrote introductions for editions of short stories: Sui Sin Far's Mrs. Spring Fragrance and Grace King's Balcony Stories (both for Rowman and Littlefield); work for children includes articles in Cobblestone's AppleSeeds magazine.
for Bellevue Literary Review and Women Writers
Editor in chief and co-founder of the 2 Bridges Review, a literary arts print journal, published with support from City Tech; associate editor for the Bellevue Literary Review, "a journal of humanity and human experience" produced through NYUs Langone Medical Center.