Department of English Language and Literature
Directory
Kelly Pierce
Title: | Instructor |
Department: | English Language and Literature College of Arts and Sciences |
Email: | kp115@mailbox.sc.edu |
Office: | HOB 400 |

Education
PhD, English – Creative Writing, Illinois State University
MA, English, Eastern Illinois University
BA, English with Theatre Minor, University of Illinois at Springfield
BS, Business – Management, Eastern Illinois University
Areas of Specialization
Creative Writing
Business Writing
Comics and Graphic Novels
Film and Media Studies
Courses
ENGL 101 Critical Reading and Composition
ENGL 102 Rhetoric and Composition
ENGL 463 Business Writing
Current Projects
I am currently working on the sequel to my Young Adult novel, Under Different Moons, as well as other creative writing projects.
Publications
• Under Different Moons, Amazon, 2023
• “The Lies of Love,” Top 100 Launch Pad Prose Competition, 2022
• “Behind the Silver Screen: The Movie Theater as an Activity System,” Grassroots Writing Journal: Issue 11.1, Illinois State University, Fall 2020
Presentations
• “Trends in YA Literature in the Black Lives Matter Era,” The 55th Annual Allerton English Articulation Conference, Allerton Park, Monticello, IL, 2019
• “No Sign of Intelligent Life,” The Nancy Henning’s Memorial Reading, Bob’s Bookstore,
Charleston, IL, 2018
• “Out From the Ghetto,” Writing the Refugee Experience: Contemporary Writers Imagine
the Displaced of World War II, Eastern Illinois University, 2018
• “Die Glücklichen (The Lucky Ones),” Writing the Refugee Experience: Contemporary Writers
Imagine the Displaced of World War II, Eastern Illinois University, 2018
• “The Lies of Love,” English Studies Conference, Eastern Illinois University, 2018
• “Prudence Barbary,” English 5000 Symposium, Eastern Illinois University, 2017
• “Posters for The Heidi Chronicles: Practical Techniques in Dramaturgy,” The Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Research
Symposium, University of Illinois at Springfield, 2011
• “Issues of Paternity in Dickens’s Great Expectations,” The Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Research Symposium, University of Illinois
at Springfield, Spring 2010