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John Stigall (November 4, 1951 - November 12, 2009) was an American poet, Associate Professor of English, and poet-in-residence at Chattanooga State Technical Community College. ==Life and Academic Career== John Stigall received a Bachelor of Arts from the State University of New York at Cortland, and a Master of Arts from the State University of New York at Brockport. It was at Brockport in 1980 that he wrote his master's thesis: ''The Morale of Consciousness Wails''. After attaining both degrees, he returned to Chattanooga and became Associate Professor of English and poet-in-residence at Chattanooga State Technical Community College. There he founded and became editor of the campus literary magazine ''The Phoenix''. The 2001 edition of ''The Phoenix'' was dedicated to him by Bill Stifler.〔See "History of the Phoenix" webpage.〕 He also received the Outstanding Young Educator Award () and other honors while he taught. Towards the end of his professorship, he was asked to read from ''Broken Mirrors Reflect the World'' at Pennsylvania State University and SUNY; his book, ''Subject for Other Conversations'', was subsequently taught at Pennsylvania State University for a brief period.〔Pennsylvania State University catalog of course offerings (2001-2002)〕
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