Eric McClure

Eric has nearly two decades of writing experience, and his poetry has been featured in a variety of publications, including TL;DR Magazine, The Rusty Nail, The Euonia Review, Shot Glass Journal, and Prairie Margins. He is also the 2014 winner of the Paul Carrol award for poetry. Eric has a BA in English from the University of Illinois at Chicago with a focus in creative writing and an M.Ed. from DePaul University in secondary education of English. He worked as a high school and grade school teacher before joining wikiHow. In addition to his writing experience, Eric McClure is also an accomplished self-taught artist and tech wizard who is currently working to hone his automotive knowledge and repair skills.

Education

  • BA in English, University of Illinois at Chicago
  • M.Ed. in secondary education of English, DePaul University

Professional Achievements

  • Published in TL;DR Magazine, The Rusty Nail, The Euonia Review, Shot Glass Journal, and Prairie Margins, among others.
  • Featured speaker at The Poetry Foundation’s Open Door Reading Series.
  • Six-time finalist at the Chicago poetry festival, Louder than a Bomb

Certifications & Organizations

  • Certificate of special congressional recognition for achievements in photography

Expertise

  • Billiards
  • Dungeons and Dragons
  • PC building
  • Photography
  • Poetry
  • Street art
  • Educational theory and pedagogy
  • Magic: The Gathering

Why

Eric feels that wikiHow is a truly special space. He loves that he gets to do something meaningful, helpful, and intellectually demanding every single day. He also admires the culture and community at wikiHow.

Secret Talents

Eric enjoys having too many hobbies, including Dungeons and Dragons, Magic the Gathering, competitive billiards, art, and writing. His secret talent is his ability to craft the perfect grilled cheese. Fun fact: he went to the same grade school as John Mulaney.

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