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Hollie Adams is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Maine, specializing in creative writing, contemporary fiction, and narratology. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Calgary and an M.A. from the University of Windsor. Her research focuses on unconventional narrative voices, such as second-person and first-person plural perspectives, and their deviations from conventional storytelling. She teaches courses including ENG 205 (Introduction to Creative Writing), ENG 307 (Writing Fiction), and graduate-level courses on Canadian literature and postmodernism.
Her creative works include the novel *Things You’ve Inherited from Your Mother* (NeWest, 2015) and the chapbook *Deliver Me from Swedish Furniture* (Zed, 2017), recognized as a finalist for the bpNichol Chapbook Award. Her poetry explores themes of the aging female body and societal expectations of gender. She is currently working on a poetry collection and a short story collection blending dystopian and surreal elements.
Adams serves as fiction editor at *The Windsor Review*, leading its rebranding into a digital magazine. Her critical scholarship appears in *Composition Studies* and the *European Journal of American Studies*. She actively engages with space/place theory in her teaching and research, particularly in Canadian urban literature.





