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Zach Drees is a full-time Assistant Professor in the Department of Language and Literature at Wayne State College. He teaches English courses on campus and dual credit courses at Norfolk Catholic High School, while also serving as an editor for the Wayne State College Press and a reviewer for the Nebraska Territory Review. His academic career at Wayne State spans since 2012, including prior roles as adjunct instructor, teaching assistant, and graduate assistant.
- Education: MFA in Writing (University of Nebraska-Omaha, 2016), MSE in English Education (Wayne State College, 2013), B.S. in English Writing, Editing, and Publishing (Wayne State College, 2011)
Drees specializes in modern and contemporary poetry, philosophical fiction, and regional awareness, with a focus on cultural fluency and workplace writing pedagogy. His creative work has been published in anthologies like The Flat Water Stirs: An Anthology of Emerging Nebraska Poets and journals such as Green Mountains Review and Nebraska Territory Review.
- Organizations: National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), Society for Technical Communication (STC), Association of Teachers of Technical Writing (ATTW)
His accolades include winning the Helen W. Kenefick Poetry Prize and being twice runner-up for the same award. Drees also contributes to literary discourse as an editor and reviewer.





