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2024 Tyler Smith (ABD), Instructor, University of Tennessee

2024 Hannah Feustle, Lecturer, University of Michigan

2024 David Greenspan, Lecturer, University of Michigan

2024 Katrina Gaffney, Instructor, University of Illinois

2023 Jennifer Peterson, Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor, University of Southern Mississippi

2023 Elizabeth Trueblood, Assistant Professor, The University of Olivet

2023 Jamie Logan Benner, Production Associate, Acadian House Publishing

2023 John Tobin, Lecturer, University of Maryland 

2023 Matthew Moniz, Visiting Assistant Professor, Mississippi University of Women

2023 Allen Thomas, Assistant Professor of English, Santa Fe College

2023 Gerard Duncan Jr., Visiting Lecturer, McNeese State University

2022 Corinne Dekkers, Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor, University of Southern Mississippi

2022 Clayton Bradshaw-Mittal, Assistant Professor, Gannon University

2022 Apoorva Mittal, Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, Ohio University

2022 Mary Leauna Christensen, Instructor, University of Tennessee

2022 Dylan Loring, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire

2021 Allyson Hoffman, Instructor, University of Arizona

2021 Rachael Fowler, Assistant Teaching Professor, University of Southern Mississippi

2021 Joseph Labernik, Grants Officer, Boston Medical Center

2021 Corley Longmire, Editorial Aide, University Press of Mississippi

2021 Kevin Thomason, Assistant Professor, McNeese State University

2021 Karla Keffer, Teaching Fellow at BASIS.Ed Primary School

2020 Bryana Fern, Assistant Professor of English, Cedarville University

2020 Garrett Ashley, Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing, Tuskegee University

2019 John Duncan, Composition Instructor, Kentucky Community and Technology College System

2019 Jessica Guzman, Assistant Professor of Poetry, Widener University

2019 Jay Glassie, English professor, Bard High School Early College, Washington DC

2019 Chad Foret, Instructor, Southeastern Louisiana University

2018 Monic Ductan, Assistant Professor, Tennessee Tech University

2018 Todd Gray, English professor, The Delta School, Wilson, Arkansas

2018 Andrew Gretes, Adjunct Lecturer, American University, Washington DC

2018 Anastasia Stelse, Lecturer, University of Madison, Wisconsin

2017 Tanya Mason Smith, Instructor, Pensacola State University

2017 Hannah Dow, Assistant Professor, Southwest Missouri State University

2017 Joseph Holt, Assistant Professor of Fiction, University of Alaska, Fairbanks

2017 Sara Lewis, Assistant Editor, Oxford American Magazine

2016 Christina Rothenbeck, Instructor of English, Louisiana State University

2016 Susan Elliot, Marketing Manager in New Capital Partners, Birmingham, Alabama

2016 Jen Brewington, Assistant Professor of Practice in Composition, USM

2016 Tom Holmes, Assistant Professor, Nashville State Community College

2015 Allison Campbell, Chair of Creative Writing, Lusher School, New Orleans, LA

2015 Louis DiLeo, Assistant Professor, English, Florida Southern College

2015 Ellis Purdie, Assistant Professor, East Texas Baptist University

2015 Andrea Spofford, Assistant Professor of Poetry, Austin Peay State University

2015 Pankaj Challa, Assistant Professor, Jindal Global University, Haryana, India

2014 Eddie Malone, Lecturer, University of Oklahoma

2014 Chris Brunt, Assistant Professor, English, Rhodes College

2014 Fae Dremock, Assistant Professor, Environmental Sciences, Ithaca College

2014 Randy Gonzales, Associate Professor, University of Louisiana at Lafayette

2014 Kent Quaney, Assistant Professor, Auburn University at Montgomery

2013 Josh Johnson, Instructor, Chattanooga State

2012 Claudia Smith Chen, Lecturer, University of Houston-Downtown

2012 Courtney Watson, Associate Professor of English at Radford University Carilion, Roanoke VA

2010, Scott Fynboe, Associate Professor, Indian River State College

2009 Travis Kurowski, Assistant Professor of English, York College

2008 Alan Rossi, Creative Writing Department Chair and Fiction Instructor, South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities

2008 Sam Ruddick, Instructor, Auburn University

2007 Erin Elizabeth Smith, Senior Lecturer, English, University of Tennessee

2002 Michael Farris Smith, Associate Professor, English, Mississippi University for Women

2002 Kim Chinquee, Associate Professor, Co-Director, Writing Program, SUNY-Buffalo State, Senior Editor of New World Writing, Chief Editor of ELJ  (Elm Leaves Journal)

1999 Cynthia Hardy, Emerita Professor of Developmental Education, U. Alaska, Fairbanks

 

Books and Awards

Michael Farris Smith, Blackwood (Little, Brown, 2020), The Fighter (Little, Brown, 2018) Desperation Road (Little, Brown, 2017); Rivers (Simon & Schuster, 2013); The Hands of Strangers (Main Street Rag Press, 2011). Michael Farris Smith is an award-winning writer whose novels have appeared on Best of the Year lists with Esquire, Southern Living, Book Riot, and numerous others, and have been named Indie Next List, Barnes & Noble Discover, and Amazon Best of the Month selections. He has been a finalist for the Southern Book Prize, the Gold Dagger Award in the UK, and the Grand Prix des Lectrices in France, and his essays have appeared with The New York Times, Bitter Southerner, Writer’s Bone, and more. He lives in Oxford, Mississippi, with his wife and daughters.

Michael Knight, Eveningland (Atlantic Monthly, 2017); The Typist (Atlantic Monthly, 2010); The Holiday Season (Grove, 2007); Goodnight, Nobody (Atlantic Monthly, 2003); Divining Rod (Dutton, 1988); Dogfight & Others Stories (Plume, 1998). Knight’s novel, The Typist was selected as a Best Book of the Year by The Huffington Post and appeared on Oprah’s Summer Reading List in 2011. His short stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Oxford American, Paris Review and The Southern Review and have been anthologized in Best American Mystery Stories (2004) and New Stories from the South: The Year’s Best (1999, 2003, 2004, and 2009).

Mary Miller, Biloxi (Liveright, 2019); Always Happy Hour (Liveright, 2017); The Last Days of California (Liveright, 2014); Big World (Short Flight/Long Drive, 2009). Her stories have appeared in The Paris Review, the Oxford American, New Stories from the South, Norton's Seagull Book of Stories, The Best of McSweeney’s Quarterly, American Short Fiction, Mississippi Review, and many others. She is a former James A. Michener Fellow in Fiction at the University of Texas and John and Renée Grisham Writer-in-Residence at Ole Miss. 

T. R. Hummer is the author of thirteen poetry collections, most recently Eon (LSU Press, 2018) and After the Afterlife (Acre Books, 2018). He served as Editor-in-Chief for The Kenyon Review, The New England Review, and The Georgia Review. He has also received numerous awards, including a National Endowment of the Arts Individual Artist Grant in poetry and the Donald Justice Award for Poetry.

Kim Chinquee, Wetsuit (2019); Shot Girls (2018); Veer (2017); Oh Baby (2008), all with Ravenna Press. Chinquee is the recipient of two Pushcart Prizes and a Henfield Prize.

Jessica Guzman, Adelante (Switchback Books, 2020), winner of the 2019 Gatewood Prize for a book of poems. 

Allison Campbell, Encyclopédie of the Common and Encompassing (Kore Press, 2016)

Kent Quaney,  A Breath Away from Drowning (University of Wisconsin Press, 2022)

Andrea Spofford, The Pine Effect (Red Paint Hill Press, 2018); Frost and Thaw, chapbook (Red Bird Chapbooks, 2018)

Annette Boehm, The Apidictor Tapes (New Rivers Press, 2021); The Knowledge Weapon (Bare Fiction, July 2016; E D Liberations, chapbook (Dancing Girl Press, 2019); The Five Parts of Love – Confabulating Sappho (Dancing Girl Press, 2012)

Steve Bellin-Oka, Instructions for Seeing a Ghost (University of North Texas Press, 2020), winner of the 2019 Vassar Miller Prize for a book of poems. Dead Letter Office at North Atlantic Station, chapbook (Seven Kitchens Press, 2017), Out of the Frame, chapbook (Walls Divide Press, 2019)

Micah Dean Hicks, Break the Bodies, Haunt the Bones (published by John Joseph Adams Book in 2019) and a 2019 NEA recipient for creative writing.

 

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