Millum, Trevor
MILLUM, Trevor
MILLUM, Trevor. British, b. 1945. Genres: Novels, Novellas/Short stories, Poetry, Adult non-fiction. Career: Nchelenge Secondary School, Luapula, Zambia, teacher, 1971-74; Matthew Humberstone School, Cleethorpes, teacher of English, 1975-77; Baysgarth School, Barton on Humber, head of English, 1977-81; United World College, Singapore, head of Faculty, 1981- 84; Longcroft School, Beverley, head of Faculty, 1985-88; Resource, Keg- worth, education and training manager, 1990-. National Association for the Teaching of English, director, 1999-. Publications: Images of Woman: Visual Communication in Advertising, 1975; Exercises in African History, 1978; Traffic Island and Other Stories, 1984; Warning: Too Much Schooling Can Damage Your Health, 1988; Mixing It and Other Stories, 1989; Nimbus for the Nervous, 1990; The Mouse and The Muse, 1991; Control for the Confused, 1992; I.T. into Practice, 1992; Tramps and Their Excuses: Travel in Borneo, 1994; Double Talk, 1994; Twenty Things to Do with a Word Processor, 2000; The Curious Case of Dr. Mann, 2002; ICT and Literacy, 2003. EDITOR: Pigs Is Pigs, 1988; Funny Bones, 1989; Animal Farm, 1990; The Importance of Being Earnest, 1991; She Stoops to Conquer, 1994; The Duchess of Malfi, 1996. Address: Fern House, Barrow on Humber, North Lincolnshire, England.