Albert Wendland
I've grown up and lived in the Pittsburgh area all my life, attending both Carnegie-Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh. At CMU, I majored in physics with the intention of going on into astronomy and writing science fiction in my off-time. Though I still write science fiction, I soon pursued my first interest of reading and went on into English literature instead. I've been at Seton Hill for some time and have loved all my years here.
Education
Ph.D. in English, University of Pittsburgh, PA., 1979
M.A. in English, University of Pittsburgh, PA., 1973
B.S. in Physics and English, Carnegie Mellon University, PA., 1970
Publications
"Reality Changed Our Vision of Mars" (article), The Pulpster, No. 29, August 2020, 33-37.
Temporary Planets for Transitory Days: poems of Mykol Ranglen (poetry collection). Dog Star Books. June, 2020.
“What the Joker Said to Batman” (poem). Drawn to Marvel: Poems From the Comic Books, ed. Bryan Deitrich. Minor Arcan Press. February 2014.
In a Suspect Universe (novel). Dog Star Books, Sept., 2018.
“Love Is a Place: Landscape and Desire in Michael Ondaatje’s The English Patient and Peeters’ and Schuiten’s The Invisible Frontier” Archaeopteryx: The Newman Journal of Ideas. 1.1 (2012), 194-205.
The Man Who Loved Alien Landscapes (novel), Dog Star Press, release date: June 2014
“Description on the Edge: The Sublime in Science Fiction.” Many Genres, One Craft: Lessons in Writing Popular Fiction. Michael Arnzen, Heidi Ruby Miller, eds. Terra Alta, WV: Headline Books, 2011. 177-181.
29 poems in Eye Contact, the literary magazine of Seton Hill University, 1991-2008
“Space Museum: Heroism, Conformity, and the Conflicts of an Age,” Americana: Readings in Popular Culture, Leslie Wilson, ed., Los Angeles: Press Americana, 2006, 123-134
“The Universe in a Frame: The Domestic Sublime in Adam Strange and Fifties SF,” Extrapolation 47.2 (Summer 2006), 237-248
“Touching the Night Sky: ‘Progressing’ the 50s in Strange Adventures and Mystery In Space,” Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, 13.4 (2003), 389-402
“The Crystal Man” (short story), Eye Contact, the literary magazine of Seton Hill University, Fall 2002
“The Portfolio at Seton Hill College,” Student Learning: A Central Focus for Institutions of Higher Education, Alverno College, 2001
Science, Myth, and the Fictional Creation of Alien Worlds, Ann Arbor, Michigan: UMI Research Press,1985
Awards
Caritas Christi Award, 20 years of service, Seton Hill University
Organizations
International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts
Popular Culture Association
American Association of Writing Programs
Presentations
“Description in Science Fiction: Four Methods and Red Mars,” International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts,” March, 2011. Orlando, FL
“’Sensory Brinkmanship’ and ‘Dangerous Colors’ in Andre Norton.” International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts. March, 2009. Orlando, FL
“Description on the Edge: The Rhetorical Sublime in Science Fiction,” presented at the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, March, 2008
“Love Is a Place: Landscape and Desire in Michael Ondaatje’s The English Patient and Peeters’ and Schuiten’s The Invisible Frontier,” presented at the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, March, 2006
“Outer Space, Superheroes, and Planetary: Three Aspects of the Sublime,” presented at the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, March, 2005
“The Universe in a Frame: The Domestic Sublime in Adam Strange and Fifties SF,” presented at the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, March, 2004
“’The Flower Gems of Pluto’: Gemstone Fascination in 1950s Science-Fiction Comics and Prose,” presented at the International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, March, 2003
“Curriculum for the Millenium Generation: The Portfolio,” part of a panel presentation at the National Conference of the Association for General and Liberal Studies, Pittsburgh, 2001
“Flash Gordon: The Fifties Version by Mac Raboy,” Popular Culture Association Conference, Philadelphia, 2001
“Space Museum: Heroism and Identity,” International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 2001
“Adam Strange: A Scientific Romance,” International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 2000
“Touching the Night Sky: Strange Adventures and Mystery In Space,” International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 1999
“Teaching the Graphic Novel,” International Conference for the Fantastic in the Arts, Florida, 1997
Achievements
Guest Writer, panel participant, International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, Orlando, FL., Mar., 2019
Guest Writer, panel participant, Confluence, Pittsburgh, PA, Aug., 2018
Guest Writer, panel participant, International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, Orlando, FL., Mar., 2018
Guest Writer, panel participant, Confluence, Pittsburgh, PA, July, 2017
Guest Writer, panel participant, Concoction, Cleveland, OH., March, 2017
Guest Writer, panel participant, Confluence, Cranberry, PA, July, 2016
Guest Writer, panel participant, International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, Orlando, FL., Mar., 2016
Guest Writer, panel participant, Concoction, Cleveland, OH., March, 2016
Invited speaker, Greensburg College Club, Greensburg Garden Center, Oct., 2015
Guest Writer, panel participant, Confluence, Cranberry, PA, July, 2015
Guest Writer, panel participant, International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts, Orlando, FL., Mar., 2015
Guest Writer, panel participant, Confluence, Pittsburgh, PA, July, 2014
Professor-of-the-Year, Seton Hill University, presented keynote speech at Spring Honors Convocation, May, 2014
Director, Master of Fine Arts in Writing Popular Fiction, Seton Hill University, 2008-present
Guest Writer, Context20, Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 2007