Christina Fisanick
Christina Fisanick is an author, editor, and professor of English at Pennsylvania Western University. She has written or edited more than thirty books, including the memoir *The Optimistic Food* and *Digital Storytelling as Public History*, and her work often focuses on writing, digital storytelling, and small-town history, especially her hometown of Wheeling, West Virginia. [1][2][3]
creative nonfiction
memoir
poetry
essay
Animal Welfare (Global Viewpoints)
Crime and Criminals (Opposing Viewpoints)
Addiction (Opposing Viewpoints)
Working Women (Opposing Viewpoints)
Feminism (Opposing Viewpoints)
Food (Global Viewpoints)
Has No Child Left Behind Been Good For Education? (At Issue Series)
Feminism (Opposing Viewpoints)
Gun Control (Global Viewpoints)
At Issue in History: The Bay of Pigs
Child Birth (Opposing Viewpoints)
Ecoarchitecture (Opposing Viewpoints)
Debt (Opposing Viewpoints)
Do Abstinence Programs Work?
Wage Gap (Current Controversies)
Child Birth (Opposing Viewpoints)
Debt
Ecoarchitecture (Opposing Viewpoints)
Working Women (Opposing Viewpoints)