Author Profiles
Ohio has a rich literary heritage as well as some wonderful contemporary authors. Learn more about them here! You can sort by various categories and see who has participated in our annual book festival by using the category search on the left, or search by keyword (including partial author names) by using the search field on the right.
Danny M. Hoey , Jr.
Danny M. Hoey, Jr., is an Assistant Professor of English at Indian River State College. An Ohio native, he received his undergraduate degree from The Ohio State University. He received his Ph.D. in English and Creative Writing from the University of North Texas. His stories have appeared in WarpLand, Women in REDzine, Mandala Journal, Connotation Press, African Voices Magazine, SnReview, The Writer’s Bloc, and The Hampton University First-Year Writing Textbook.…
Read MoreDanny M. Hoey, Jr., is an Assistant Professor of English at Indian River State College. An Ohio native, he received his undergraduate degree from The Ohio State University. He received his Ph.D. in English and Creative Writing from the University of North Texas. His stories have appeared in WarpLand, Women in REDzine, Mandala Journal, Connotation Press, African Voices Magazine, SnReview, The Writer’s Bloc, and The Hampton University First-Year Writing Textbook. His pedagogical essay on teaching Amiri Baraka is forthcoming from the Modern Language Association (MLA) teaching series. The Butterfly Lady, his first novel, won the Foreword Firsts’ Winter 2013 debut fiction award and was recently named a finalist in the Foreword Reviews’ Book of the Year Awards.
Robin W. Holland
Robin Holland is a co-director of the Columbus Area Writing Project. Robin is a retired public school teacher, having worked with the Columbus City Schools for thirty-five years. Most of her career she was involved in the area of language arts, developing and conducting in-service training with reading and writing initiatives implemented in Columbus Schools and serving on district writing teams to create both reading and writing curriculum guides. She held a number of positions at the building level, including: classroom teacher, gifted educator, Title I Reading Teacher, Intervention Specialist, and Literacy Coach. She also filled several district level positions, including resource teacher for both the reading and Title I departments, and Consulting Teacher with the Peer Assistance and Review Program. Robin has a passion for reading and writing and continues to enjoy instilling that passion in others. She attended The Ohio State University, earning a Bachelor’s degree in education and a Master’s degree in Developmental Reading. She lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband of twenty-five years.
Jay Hoster
Jay Hoster has been collecting material relating to Wall Street and New York’s financial district for more than twenty years. He recently retired as co-owner of Books on High, Inc., in Columbus. He has a B.A. from Haverford College and an M.A. in Journalism from Ohio State University and was the recipient of a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship that enabled him to do graduate work at Columbia University. Hoster is a past president of the Columbus Historical Society and a founding member of the Aldus Society. His Ohio connections run deep. His great-great-grandfather made the decision to live in Columbus after experiencing the local celebrations on July 4, 1833. All of the historic images in his book Early Wall Street: 1830-1940 are from his collection.