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Ethna Lay
- Assistant Professor of Writing Studies and Composition
- Hofstra University
- Twitter: @EthnaLay and @WSC001
I started academic life as a medievalist, using digital tools to prove my theories about Chaucer's use of romance vocabulary coupled with Anglo-Saxon vocabulary. I worked in the corporate sector as a paralegal and as a computer support specialist in a Unix shop -- way back before the advent of any windows interfaces. I've been teaching composition for over twenty years. All my students blog and compose in new media.