Kathryn Kramer is the author of several novels, short fiction stories, and non-fiction articles. She received an M.A. in writing from Johns Hopkins and is currently completing a memoir. Kramer has been a professor of creative writing and literature in the Department of English and American Literatures at Middlebury College since 1997. She has also taught at Washington University, the University of Cincinnati, and Marlboro College. Kramer also teaches English as a second language to migrant workers on a volunteer basis. With an Undergraduate Collaborative Research Fund grant from Middlebury, she is working with a student to develop an ESL textbook.
Kathryn Kramer
Studios
Chapman
Kathryn Kramer worked in the Chapman studio.
Chapman Studio was funded by Mrs. Alice Woodrough Chapman in memory of her husband, composer George Alexander Chapman. Symmetrically massed, the building is stuccoed on the exterior with a natural, unpainted cement. Its unusual half-timbered ornament consists of slender, knotty spruce poles painted a dark green color. A central, peak-roofed entrance porch appears on the north side…