Curriculum Vitae

Noel Pabillo Mariano

noel.mariano [at] gmail. com

EDUCATION

  • M.F.A. Creative Writing. 2009
    University of California - Riverside. Riverisde, CA
  • B.A. Creative Writing. 2005
    University of California - Riverside. Riverside, CA

TEACHING/UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE

  • University of California Riverside

    Graduate Teaching Assistant
    Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgendered Studies. Spring 2007-Summer 2009

  • Graduate Student Grader

    Ethics and College Student Life. Spring 2008
    Philosophy Honors Seminar: The Problem and Solution of Religion. Fall 2007

EDITORIAL/PROFESSIONAL

  • Circumlocution Literary, Founding Editor (Aug 2008 — Present)
  • CRATE, Managing Editor (Sept 2008 — June 2009), Assistant Managing & Outreach Editor (Sept 2007 — June 2008), Assistant Nonfiction Editor (Sept 2006 — June 2007)

PUBLICATIONS & PRODUCTIONS

Anthologies:

  • “The Language of Grief” Kundiman West, Achiote Press, 2010 (forthcoming)

Magazines & Journals:

  • “The Price of Sweetness” Redactions, December 2009 (forthcoming)
  • “After Adultery,” “Breaking Ground,” & “The Spirit of Grief.” Connotation Press, September 2009

Productions:

  • “Narration” & “Jami Lee?” The Coming Out Monologues, Play, Texas A&M, Cal Poly Pomona, and UC Riverside Pride Days Festival, 2007

HONORS & AWARDS

  • Kundiman Poetry Fellow, 2009.

    Kundiman Organization & Writing Retreat

  • Gluck Graduate Fellowship for the Arts, 2007 — 2008.

    Maxwell H. Gluck Foundation, University of California, Riverside

  • Lamda Celebration Award for Graduate Student Service, 2007.

    University of California, Riverside

  • Dean's Graduate Fellowship & Stipend, 2007.

    Creative Writing Department, University of California, Riverside

PANELS, PRESENTATIONS & LECTURES

  • “ Interpretative Fragments: from Diasporic Dust to Memorized Confession.”
    (Presentation), The Mellon Group Conference. Riverside, CA. 2009

EMPLOYMENT

  • Personal Tutor. Princeton Review, 2006-2007

MEMBERSHIPS

  • Association of Writers & Writing Programs
  • Human Rights Campaign

LANGUAGES

  • English (fluent, native speaker)
  • Tagalog (intermediate conversational & reading ability)

REFERENCES

Available on request