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Hillary Homzie is a Visiting Associate Professor at Hollins University specializing in children's literature and creative writing, while also coordinating Arts & Humanities internship programs at Sonoma State University. Her interdisciplinary work bridges literary scholarship with practical creative applications in children's media.
Education:
- M.A. in Children's Literature, Hollins University
- M.Ed., Temple University
- B.A., University of Virginia
Homzie's research centers on contemporary children's literature with emphasis on diversity, voice development, and humor in writing. She integrates her professional background as a NYC sketch comedian into pedagogical approaches that empower students to cultivate authentic narrative voices. Her creative scholarship particularly examines representation in princess narratives and social-emotional themes in middle-grade fiction.
No scientific awards were documented in the source materials.
She actively coordinates internship placements for Arts & Humanities students at Sonoma State University, facilitating industry connections in publishing and education. While formal graduate student advising isn't specified, her teaching philosophy emphasizes mentorship in creative development as noted in The New York Times' description of her instruction as "very attentive and appreciative and encouraging."
Professional activities include maintaining an active writing career with recent publications addressing identity and empowerment, complemented by university-level teaching that connects theoretical frameworks with practical writing techniques.




