tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37036117105896058222024-03-21T17:03:39.314-04:00Tyler McPeek: Academics and Creative WritingTylerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12593930002562211900noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3703611710589605822.post-90473804112330118622011-05-03T12:35:00.004-04:002012-11-11T00:06:43.708-05:00About Tyler<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span class="style2">Tyler McPeek (pictured above, center, with poet Ronald Bayes, left, and Donald Keene, right, at St. Andrews College) began writing poetry and fiction in his early teens and has been published in numerous magazines, literary journals, and individual publications. In his second year of college (at </span><a href="http://www.sapc.edu/" title="http://www.sapc.edu/">St. Andrews Presbyterian College</a><span class="style2">), he published his first collection of poetry, entitled </span><u><span class="style3">Questions of a Nightingale</span></u><span class="style2">. This collection won the 1997 Bunn-McClelland Chapbook Award. In the fall of 1997, Tyler studied for a semester under the tutelage of internationally renowned poet Ezra Po<span style="font-size: small;">u<span style="font-size: small;">nd's </span></span>daughter and family at Brunnenburg Castle in the Sud Tirol of Northern Italy. He has also studied for credit under various other scholars as an undergraduate student, including Ronald H. Bayes, Donald Keene, Carl Walters and others, at an array of different institutions, including: Reynolda House Museum of American Art, Wake Forest University, the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and field study in India.</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span class="style2">In 1999, Tyler moved to Japan where he was a high school teacher in the Japanese government sponsored JET Program, as well as a small business owner and consultant to several small companies in the Hokuriku region of western Japan. In 2005, he completed an MBA in international business and marketing from </span><a href="http://www.apu.ac.jp/home/index.php?sel_lang=english" title="http://www.apu.ac.jp/home/index.php?sel_lang=english">Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University</a><span class="style2"> (</span><span class="style2">立命館アジア太平洋大学</span><span class="style2">). Following the completion of his MBA, he lived, worked, and studied in Seoul, South Korea for 1 year, where he collaborated with professors at Yonsei University and oversaw the implementation of business plans that he wrote for a Korean company as part of his MBA thesis. During this time, he also traveled to San Francisco as a guest lecturer at UC Berkeley, as well as trips to Taipei, Bangkok (coordinating with professors and graduate students at Chulalongkorn University), and Tokyo for marketing and technical presentations and distribution contract negotiations.</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span class="style2">Tyler spent 2007 studying and doing research at Sophia University (</span><span class="style2">上智大学</span><span class="style2">) in Tokyo. He is now back in his native Florida, where he began his doctoral studies and a teaching assistantship in the Linguistics Department at the University of Florida from the fall of 2008. He received his MA in Linguistics and Graduate TESL Certificate from UF in 2010. His PhD studies and dissertation work are ongoing (<a href="http://www.voicetypes.com/">www.voicetypes.com</a>).<span style="font-size: small;"> <span style="font-size: small;">Tyler's academic contributio<span style="font-size: small;">ns in Linguistics and Business <span style="font-size: small;">have been <span style="font-size: small;">published <span style="font-size: small;">and presented at v<span style="font-size: small;">arious <span style="font-size: small;">academic institutions, including <span style="font-size: small;">Harvard University, </span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span><span style="font-size: small;"><span class="style2"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="font-size: small;"><span class="st">Université de Paris-Sorbonne, a<span style="font-size: small;">nd Yonsei Univer<span style="font-size: small;">sity.</span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span class="style2">Much of the fiction and poetry featured here were written during his time in Japan and during his travels around the globe, to various countries, including the continental US and Hawai'i, Canada, Mexico, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Cuba, The Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Australia, South Korea, Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Taiwan.</span></span></div>
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Tylerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12593930002562211900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3703611710589605822.post-85956379082476044582011-04-08T10:45:00.002-04:002011-05-08T10:47:22.551-04:00Visit Tyler's Sites<a href="http://www.floridalinguistics.com/">Florida Linguistics</a><br />
Florida Linguistics is a premier international online resource and community for the scientific study of language and linguistics. It has everything from group blogging to a free audio podcast; lexicon of linguistic terms to linguistics-related book reviews; and a timeline of linguistic theory to lists of rules, gerneralizations, and formal theoretical teachings. All material is original, copyrighted, and created by the international members of the Florida Linguistics Association (FLA). Tyler is the webmaster and founder.<br />
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<a href="http://www.tencolors.com/">Ten Colors Japan</a><br />
Ten Colors Japan is a comprehensive online homepage for the promotion and study of Japanology (Japanese Studies) and Japan fans worldwide. All the material is created and presented by founder, Tyler McPeek, and is intended for students and scholars interested in all "things Japanese."<br />
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<a href="http://www.voicetypes.com/">Vocal Typology</a><br />
This site is the online home of Tyler's doctoral research at the University of Florida. The research focuses on the novel field of "vocal typology." Vocal typology attempts to identify natural categories within the indexical property of "identity" in the human speech signal. The identification of speech types will have utility for a number of academic, public, and commercial applications. Read more about the dissertation and research project on the website.Tylerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12593930002562211900noreply@blogger.com