Originally from Massachusetts, I currently live in Pennsylvania, where I teach at Penn State York and serve as dramaturg for the Harrisburg Shakespeare Festival. I have published critical work on Shakespeare, Edith Wharton, and Gertrude Stein. My primary interests as a scholar are autobiography and Shakespearean film adaptations. My fiction has appeared in Keyhole, Skive, Sein und Werden, 365 Tomorrows, and the Angler. I am also the author of a poetry collection, Shell Games (sunnyoutside, 2008), as well as a forthcoming chapbook from the same press. I am currently at work on two new poetry books, including a collection of prose poems.
An appreciation for what happens that makes experience alone deeply dissatisfying coupled with a serious need to play.
Martin McDonagh, Russell Edson, Henry James, Gertrude Stein, William Trowbridge, Philip Roth, J.D. McClatchy, David Foster Wallace, Aldous Huxley, Andrew Vachss, Jonathan Wilson, Willa Cather, Franz Kafka, Matt Ruff, Jack Wiler, Joe Lansdale, Nick Flynn, Jeffrey McDaniel, John Updike, Vladimir Nabokov, Edith Wharton, Anthony Burgess, Paul Fussell, D.H. Lawrence, Thomas Hardy, Don J. Snyder--and many, many more.
No one has written on Noel Sloboda's wall.
No one has written on Noel Sloboda's wall.