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{{Big|'''Gerald R. Lucas, Ph.D.''' — [[Curriculum Vita|academic]], nerd, runner, [[:Category:Riding|Triumph rider]], [[:Category:Photography|Leica user]], [[Writing|writer]], [[Wikipedia:User:Grlucas|Wikipedian]], husband, [[Henry Sawyer|father]], [[:Category:Recipes|food enthusiast]], and retired [[The Subversive Education|iconoclast]]. A Professor of English at Middle Georgia State University, he [[Education|teaches]] [[Writing on Literature|literature]], [[:Category:On Technoculture|technocultural studies]], [[Writing.Digital|writing]], and [[:Category:DH|digital humanities]]. His interests include [[Writing on Science Fiction|speculative fiction]], [[Writing on New Media|digital media]], [[Writing on Education|elearning]], [[Writing on World Literature|epic poetry]], literary theory, and modernism. In his spare time, Jerry makes homemade pizza, discovers new craft beers, and [[Photography|takes photos]].}} | {{Big|'''Gerald R. Lucas, Ph.D.''' — [[Curriculum Vita|academic]], nerd, runner, [[:Category:Riding|Triumph rider]], [[:Category:Photography|Leica user]], [[Writing|writer]], [[Wikipedia:User:Grlucas|Wikipedian]], husband, [[Henry Sawyer|father]], [[:Category:Recipes|food enthusiast]], and retired [[The Subversive Education|iconoclast]]. A Professor of English at Middle Georgia State University, he [[Education|teaches]] [[Writing on Literature|literature]], [[:Category:On Technoculture|technocultural studies]], [[Writing.Digital|writing]], and [[:Category:DH|digital humanities]]. His interests include [[Writing on Science Fiction|speculative fiction]], [[Writing on New Media|digital media]], [[Writing on Education|elearning]], [[Writing on World Literature|epic poetry]], literary theory, and modernism. In his spare time, Jerry makes homemade pizza, discovers new craft beers, and [[Photography|takes photos]].}} | ||
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{{cquote|width=75%|There was that law of life so cruel and so just which demanded that one must grow or else pay more for remaining the same.|author=[[w:Norman Mailer|Norman Mailer]]|source=''[[w:The Deer Park (novel)|The Deer Park]]''}} | {{cquote|width=75%|There was that law of life so cruel and so just which demanded that one must grow or else pay more for remaining the same.|author=[[w:Norman Mailer|Norman Mailer]]|source=''[[w:The Deer Park (novel)|The Deer Park]]''}} |
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English Professor and Digital Humanist
Gerald R. Lucas, Ph.D. — academic, nerd, runner, Triumph rider, Leica user, writer, Wikipedian, husband, father, food enthusiast, and retired iconoclast. A Professor of English at Middle Georgia State University, he teaches literature, technocultural studies, writing, and digital humanities. His interests include speculative fiction, digital media, elearning, epic poetry, literary theory, and modernism. In his spare time, Jerry makes homemade pizza, discovers new craft beers, and takes photos.
“ | There was that law of life so cruel and so just which demanded that one must grow or else pay more for remaining the same. | ” |
— Norman Mailer, The Deer Park |