
معرفی
William Scott Hanna is a Professor of English at West Liberty University, affiliated with the College of Liberal and Creative Arts. He teaches courses in American Literature, creative writing, composition, and Appalachian Literature. Since Fall 2008, he has coordinated the Hughes Lecture Series and contributed extensively to poetry and creative nonfiction publications.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in English, Indiana University of Pennsylvania (2012)
- M.A. in English, Marshall University
- B.A. in English, West Liberty University (n.k.a. West Liberty State College)
His research focuses on American Literature, particularly Ecopoetics, Appalachian Literature, and Native American Literature. His work explores intersections of nature, regional identity, and poetic expression.
Recent publications span poetry and creative nonfiction, emphasizing nature in literature, regional themes, and lyrical experimentation. Key trends include ecological reflection, Appalachian cultural narratives, and urban-rural juxtapositions in modern verse.

