ALUMNA SCHUYLER PUBLISHES NEW FICTION
Tamara (Tami) Schuyler earned a BA in Biology and an MA in Linguistics at UCSC. Her MA thesis (completed in 2001 and published in SASC (Syntax at Santa Cruz) Volume 3) is a widely cited study of the conditions which govern the possibility ofWh-Movement out of VP Ellipsis sites in English. Since completing the MA, Tami has worked as a linguist in the legal industry, most recently as a Senior Consultant with H5 Inc. However, she has also been developing a career as a writer of fiction and has recently achieved considerable success. In recent months, Tami has published three new stories. One grew out of her participation in LitQuake (a literary festival in San Francisco) and was published in Crack the Spine earlier this summer. A second story came out a month ago in a journal that has both online and print editions (The Milo Review). A third story (which Tami describes as her favorite of 2014) was published online earlier this month in the current issue of The Mulberrry Fork Review.