About the Authors
Suzanne Hudson
For twenty-five years, Suzanne Hudson taught literature and composition at several two- and four-year institutions in Colorado, primarily the University of Colorado in the Program for Writing and Rhetoric. Besides What’s Your Point?, Suzanne has written several composition textbooks—Writing about Theatre and Drama (2000 and 2006), Thinking and Writing in the Humanities with Molly LeClair (2004), and The Art of Writing about Art with Nancy Noonan (2002 and 2015). Suzanne is a member and officer of the American Association of University Professors, an organization dedicated to the protection of academic freedom. Suzanne loves reading, writing, traveling, playing softball and tennis, hiking, and camping in the beautiful state of Colorado.
Molly LeClair
Molly LeClair has taught humanities, literature, creative writing, and composition for the past twenty years, most recently at the University of Colorado-Boulder in the Program for Writing and Rhetoric. In 2010, she received the PWR Teaching Award for Excellence and Innovation in Classroom Teaching. In addition to What’s Your Point?, Molly is author of the composition textbook Thinking and Writing in the Humanities with Suzanne Hudson (2004). Molly spends her time writing, reading, taking photographs, making videos, playing and listening to music, seeing films, hiking in the foothills of Colorado, and traveling at every opportunity in the off season.