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M.A. or M.F.A. in Creative Writing completed since 1975
- Carolyn Alessio (M.F.A., 1993)
- LAS VOCES DE ESPERANZA/THE VOICES OF HOPE (anthology). Carbondale:
Southern Illinois University Press, 2003.
- Talvikki Ansel (M.F.A., 1993)
- JETTY AND OTHER POEMS. Lincoln, Nebraska: Zoo Press, 2003.
- MY SHINING ARCHIPELAGO (poems). New Haven: Yale University Press,
1997. Winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award.
- Lee Harlin Bahan (M.F.A., 1983)
- MIGRATION SOLO (poems). Indianapolis, Indiana: Writers' Center of
Indianapolis, 1988.
- Barbara Bean (M.F.A., 1987)
- DREAM HOUSE (stories). Niwot, Colorado: The Center for Literary
Publishing, University Press of Colorado, 2001.
- Rebecca Black (M.F.A., 2002)
- COTTONLANDIA (poems). Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press,
2004. Winner of the Juniper Prize for Poetry.
- Don Boes (M.F.A., 1985)
- THE EIGHTH CONTINENT (poems). Boston: Northeastern University Press,
1993. Winner of the Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize.
- Daniel Bourne (M.F.A., 1987)
- THE HOUSEHOLD GODS (poems). Cleveland: Cleveland State University
Poetry Center, 1995.
- James Brock (M.F.A., 1984)
- NEARLY FLORIDA (poems). Miami, Florida: Anhinga Press, 2000.
- THE SUNSHINE MINE DISASTER (poems). Moscow, Idaho: University of
Idaho Press, 1995.
- Omar S. Castaneda (M.F.A., 1983)
- NARANJO THE MUSE: A COLLECTION OF STORIES. Houston, Texas: Arte
Publico Press, 1997.
- IMAGINING ISABEL (novel). New York: Lodestar/Dutton, 1994.
- REMEMBERING TO SAY `MOUTH' OR `FACE' (novel). Boulder, Colorado:
Fiction Collective Two, 1993. Winner of the Charles H. and N. Mildred
Nilon Award for Excellence in Minority Fiction.
- ABUELA'S WEAVE (children's book). New York: Lee and Low Books,
1992. Also published in a Spanish edition as EL TAPIZ DE ABUELA, New
York: Lee and Low Books, 1992.
- AMONG THE VOLCANOES (novel). New York: Lodestar/Dutton, 1991.
- NEW VISIONS: FICTION BY FLORIDA WRITERS. Orlando, Florida: Arbiter
Press, 1988.
- CUNAMAN (novel). Sarasota, Florida: Pineapple Press, 1987. Finalist
for the Boston Globe Literary Press Award.
- Richard Cecil (M.F.A., 1985)
- TWENTY FIRST CENTURY BLUES (poems). Carbondale: Southern Illinois
University Press, 2004.
- IN SEARCH OF THE GREAT DEAD (poems). Carbondale: Southern Illinois
University Press, 1999.
- ALCATRAZ (poems). West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press,
1992. Winner of the Verna Emery Poetry Competition.
- EINSTEIN'S BRAIN (poems). Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press,
1986.
- Dave Coverly (M.F.A., 1992)
- SPEED BUMP: A COLLECTION OF CARTOON SKIDMARKS (cartoons). Kansas
City, Missouri: Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2000.
- Tenaya Darlington (M.F.A., 1997)
- MAYBE BABY (novel). New York: Back Bay Books/Little, Brown, 2004.
- MADAME DELUXE (poems). St. Paul: Coffee House Press, 2000. National
Poetry Series selection. Winner of the Great Lakes Colleges Association
New Writers Award in Poetry.
- Budi Darma (M.A., 1975)
- KRITIKUS ADIDAN (stories). Jogya: Bentang, 2002.
- MRS. TALIS: KISAH MENGENAI MADRAS (novel). Jakarta: Gramedia
Widiasarana Indonesia, 1996.
- WARISAN (translation of THE LEGACY). Jakarta: Yayasan Obor Indonesia,
1996.
- HARMONIUM (essays). Yogyakarta: Pustaka Pelajar, 1995.
- RAFILUS (novel). Jakarta: Balai Pustaka, 1988.
- SEJUMLAH ESEI SASTRA: A CLUSTER OF LITERARY ESSAYS. Jakarta: Karya
Unipress, 1984.
- SOLILOQUY: KUMPULAN ESEI SASTRA (essays). Jakarta: Gramedia, 1983.
- OLENKA (novel). Jakarta: Balai, Pustaka, 1983. Recipient of First
Prize Award of the Jakarta (Indonesia) Arts Council.
- ORANG-ORANG BLOOMINGTON (stories). Jakarta: Penerbit Sinar Harapan, 1980.
- Elizabeth Dodd (M.F.A., 1986)
- PROSPECT: JOURNEYS & LANDSCAPES (essays). Salt Lake City: University
of Utah Press, 2003.
- ARCHETYPAL LIGHT (poems). Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2001.
- THE VEILED MIRROR AND THE WOMAN POET: H.D., LOUISE BOGAN, ELIZABETH
BISHOP, AND LOUISE GLUCK. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Press,
1992.
- LIKE MEMORY, CAVERNS (poems). New York: New York University Press, 1992.
Winner of the Elmer Holmes Bobst Emerging Writer Award for Poetry.
- Sascha Feinstein (M.F.A., 1990)
- MISTERIOSO (poems). Port Townsend, Washington: Copper Canyon Press,
2000. Winner of the Hayden Carruth Award.
- A BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDE TO JAZZ POETRY. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood
Publishing Group, Inc., 1998.
- JAZZ POETRY: FROM THE 1920s TO THE PRESENT. Westport, Connecticut:
Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 1997.
- THE SECOND SET: THE JAZZ POETRY ANTHOLOGY, VOLUME 2 (co-edited with
Yusef Komunyakaa). Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996.
- CHRISTMAS EVE (poems). Bloomington, Indiana: Bookcellar, 1994.
- THE JAZZ POETRY ANTHOLOGY (co-edited with Yusef Komunyakaa).
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991.
- SUMMERHOUSE PIANO (poems). Unionville, Indiana: Matchbooks, 1989.
- Eileen FitzGerald (M.F.A., 1991)
- YOU'RE SO BEAUTIFUL (stories). New York: St. Martin's Press,
1996. Selected by the New York Times Book Review as a Notable Book of
the Year 1996.
- Dobby Gibson (M.F.A., 1996)
- POLAR (poems). Farmington, Maine: Alice James Books, 2005. Winner of
the Beatrice Hawley Award.
- Dorian Gossy (M.F.A., 1993)
- HOUSEHOLD LIES (stories). Austin, Texas: Winnow Press, 2005. Winner
of the First Book Award in Fiction.
- Vince Gotera (M.F.A., 1989)
- FIGHTING KITES (poems.) San Antonio, Texas: Pecan Grove Press, 2004.
- GHOST WARS (poems). Cedar Falls, Iowa: Final Thursday Press, 2003.
- RADICAL VISIONS: POETRY BY VIETNAM VETERANS. Athens, Georgia:
University of Georgia Press, 1994.
- DRAGONFLY (poems). San Antonio, Texas: Pecan Grove Press, 1994.
- Jennifer Grotz (M.F.A., 1996)
- CUSP (poems). New York: Houghton-Mifflin Company, 2003. Winner of
the Bakeless Prize in Poetry.
- Carol Guess (M.F.A., 1994)
- FEMME'S DICTIONARY (poems). Corvallis, Oregon: Calyx Books, 2004.
- GASLIGHT (memoir). Anaheim, California: Odd Girls Press, 2001.
Nominated for the Lambda Literary Award.
- SWITCH (novel). Corvallis, Oregon: Calyx Books, 1998.
- SEEING DELL (novel). Pittsburgh: Cleis Press, 1996.
- Jeffrey Gundy (M.A., 1977)
- DEERFLIES (poems). Cincinnati, WordTech Editions, 2004. Winner of the
2003 Editions Poetry Prize.
- SCATTERING POINT: THE WORLD IN A MENNONITE EYE (nonfiction). Albany:
State University of New York Press, 2003.
- RHAPSODY WITH DARK MATTER (poems). Huron, Ohio: Bottom Dog Press, 2000.
- A COMMUNITY OF MEMORY: MY DAYS WITH GEORGE AND CLARA (nonfiction).
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996.
- FLATLANDS (poems). Cleveland: Cleveland State University Poetry
Center, 1995.
- INQUIRIES (poems). Huron, Ohio: Bottom Dog Press, 1992.
- SURRENDERING TO THE REAL THINGS: THE ARCHETYPAL EXPERIENCE OF C.
WORDSWORTH CROCKETT (poems). Normal, Illinois: Pikestaff Press, 1986.
- James Harms (M.F.A., 1988)
- QUARTERS (poems). Pittsburgh, Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 2001.
- THE JOY ADDICT (poems). Pittsburgh: Carnegie-Mellon University
Press, 1998.
- MODERN OCEAN (poems). Pittsburgh: Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1992.
- Christa Hein (M.F.A., 1991)
- ON THE EDGE OF THE WORLD (novel). Frankfurt, Germany: Frankfurter
Verlagsanstalt, 2004.
- SCIROCCO (novel). Frankfurt, Germany: Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt, 2000.
- THE LIGHT ON THE SIDE OF THE HOUSE (novel). Frankfurt, Germany:
Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt, 1998.
- QUICKSAND (novel). Frankfurt, Germany: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag,
1994.
- Jane Hilberry (M.A., 1987)
- THE GIRL WITH THE PEARL EARRING (poems). Colorado College Press, 1989.
- Christie Hodgen (M.F.A., 1999)
- HELLO, I MUST BE GOING (novel). New York: W. W. Norton, 2005.
- A JEWELER'S EYE FOR FLAW (stories). Amherst: University of Massachusetts
Press, 2002. Winner of the Associated Writing Programs Award in Short
Fiction. Finalist for the 2003 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award.
- Lynda Hull (M.F.A., 1988)
- THE ONLY WORLD: LAST POEMS OF LYNDA HULL. New York: HarperPerennial,
1995. Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.
- STAR LEDGER (poems). Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1991.
Winner of the Edwin Ford Piper Poetry Award. Winner of the Carl Sandburg
Award for Poetry. Selected by the Los Angeles Times as one of the Five
Outstanding Poetry Collections of 1991.
- GHOST MONEY (poems). Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press,
1986. Winner of the Juniper Prize for Poetry.
- Dana Johnson (M.F.A., 2000)
- BREAK ANY WOMAN DOWN (stories). Athens, Georgia: University of
Georgia Press, 2001. Winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction.
Finalist for the 2002 Hurston/Wright Legacy Award. Finalist for the 2002
Patterson Fiction Prize.
- Allison Joseph (M.F.A., 1992)
- WORLDLY PLEASURES (poems). Cincinnati: Word Press, 2004. Winner of
the 2003 Word Press Poetry Prize.
- IMITATION OF LIFE (poems.) Pittsburgh: Carnegie-Mellon University Press,
2003.
- SOUL TRAIN (poems). Pittsburgh: Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1997.
- IN EVERY SEAM (poems). Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997.
- WHAT KEEPS US HERE (poems). Bristol, Rhode Island: Ampersand Press, 1992.
Winner of the Ampersand Press Women Poets Series Competition. Winner of
the John C. Zacharis First Book Award.
- Vandana Khanna (M.F.A., 1997)
- TRAIN TO AGRA (poems). Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press,
2001. Winner of the Crab Orchard Review First Book Prize in Poetry.
- Barbara Koons (M.F.A., 1995)
- NIGHT HIGHWAY (poems). Corvallis, Oregon: Cloudbank Books, 2005.
- Brian Leung (M.F.A., 2000)
- WORLD FAMOUS LOVE ACTS (stories). Louisville, Kentucky: Sarabande Books,
2004. Winner of the Mary McCarthy Award in Short Fiction.
- A. Loudermilk (Thomas C. Jones) (M.F.A., 2002)
- THE DAUGHTERLIEST SON (poems). Davis, California: Swan Scythe Press, 2002.
Winner of the 2001 Swan Scythe Press Chapbook competition.
- Mary Maddock (M.A., 1977)
- THREE RUSSIAN WOMAN POETS: ANNA AKHMATOVA, MARINA TSVETAYEVA, BELLA
AKHMADULINA (translation). Trumansburg, New York: Crossing Press, 1983.
- Renee Manfredi (M.F.A., 1991)
- ABOVE THE THUNDER (novel). San Francisco: MacAdam/Cage Publishing,
2004.
- WHERE LOVE LEAVES US (stories). Iowa City: University of Iowa
Press, 1994. Winner of the Iowa Short Fiction Award. Regional winner
of Granta Magazine's Best of Young American Novelists Award.
- Khaled Mattawa (M.F.A., 1994)
- ZODIAC OF ECHOES. Keene, New York: Ausable Press, 2003.
- WITHOUT AN ALPHABET, WITHOUT A FACE: A NOVEL BY SAADI YOUSSEF
(translation). Minneapolis: Graywolf Press, 2002.
- POST GIBRAN: ANTHOLOGY OF NEW ARAB AMERICAN WRITING (co-edited with
Munir Akash). West Bethesda, Maryland: Syracuse University Press, 1999.
- IN EVERY WELL A JOSEPH IS WEEPING: SELECTED POEMS OF FADHIL AL-AZZAWI
(translation). Princeton, New Jersey: Quarterly Review of Literature,
1997.
- QUESTIONS AND THEIR RETINUE: SELECTED POEMS OF HATIF JANABI 1972-1994
(translation). Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1996. Winner
of the University of Arkansas Press Award for Arabic Translation in
Literature.
- ISMA'ILIA ECLIPSE (poems). Riverdale-on-Hudson, New York: Sheep
Meadow Press, 1995.
- Clint McCown (M.F.A., 1985)
- THE WEATHERMAN (novel). St. Paul, Minnesota: Graywolf Press, 2004.
Winner of the 2004 S. Mariella Gable Prize.
- WAR MEMORIALS (novel). St. Paul, Minnesota: Graywolf Press, 2001.
- THE MEMBER-GUEST (novel). New York: Doubleday & Company, 1995.
Recipient of the Society of Midland Authors Award Award.
- WIND OVER WATER (poems). Thomaston, Maine: Northwoods Press, 1984.
- SIDETRACKS (poems). Winston Salem, North Carolina: Jackpine
Press, 1977.
- Erin McGraw (M.F.A., 1986)
- THE GOOD LIFE (stories). New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004.
- THE BABY TREE (stories). Ashland, Oregon: Story Line Press, 2002.
- LIES OF THE SAINTS (stories). San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1996.
Selected by the New York Times Book Review as a Notable Book of the Year
1996. Ohioana Library Society Award for Fiction.
- BODIES AT SEA (stories). Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1989.
- Anna George Meek (M.F.A., 1999)
- ACTS OF CONTORTION (poems). Madison: University of Wisconsin Press,
2002. Winner of the Brittingham Prize in Poetry.
- Philip Metres (M.F.A., 2001)
- PRIMER FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS (chapbook). Kent, Ohio: Kent State
University Press, Wick Poetry Chapbook Series, 2004.
- CATALOGUE OF COMEDIC NOVELTIES: SELECTED POEMS OF LEV RUBINSTEIN
(translation). Brooklyn, New York: Ugly Duckling Press, 2004.
- A KINDRED ORPHANHOOD: SELECTED POEMS OF SERGEY GANDLEVSKY (translation).
Brookline, Massachusetts: Zephyr Press, 2003.
- Nikki Moustaki (M.F.A., 2001)
- THE COMPLETE IDIOT'S GUIDE TO POETRY WRITING (nonfiction). Indianapolis:
Alpha Press, 2001.
- Nkem Nwankwo (M.A., 1977)
- THE SHADOW OF THE MASQUERADE (memoir). Nashville, Tennessee: Niger
House Publications, 1994.
- A SONG FOR FELA AND OTHER POEMS. Nashville, Tennessee: Niger House
Publications, 1994.
- THE SCAPEGOAT (novel). Enugu, Nigeria: Fourth Dimension, 1984.
- MY MERCEDES IS BIGGER THAN YOURS (novel). New York: Harper and Row,
1975; London: Andre Deutsch, 1975; London: Heinemann Educational, 1975.
Also published in a Portuguese edition as O MEU MERCEDES E MAION QUE O TEU,
Lisbon: Edicoes, 1980. Also published in a French edition as MA MERCEDES
EST PLUS GROSSE QUE LA TIENNE, Paris: Hatier, 1982.
- MORE TALES OUT OF SCHOOL (stories). Lagos, Nigeria: African Universities
Press, 1966.
- TALES OUT OF SCHOOL (stories). Lagos, Nigeria: African Universities
Press, 1966.
- DANDA (novel). London: Andre Deutsch, 1964; London: Heinemann
Educational, 1970.
- Connie Perry (M.A., 1980)
- THE SMALL EMPTINESS IN OUR BODIES (poems). St. Paul, Minnesota:
Truck Press, 1977.
- Keith Ratzlaff (M.F.A., 1984)
- ACROSS THE KNOWN WORLD (poems). Loess Hills Press, 1997.
- MAN UNDER A PEAR TREE (poems). Tallahassee, Florida: Anhinga Press, 1997.
Winner of the Anhinga Prize for Poetry.
- NEW WINTER LIGHT (poems). Troy, Maine: Nightshade Press, 1994.
- THREE WINTER POEMS (poems). Omaha, Nebraska: Penumbra Press, 1986.
- OUT HERE (poems). Pittsford, New York: State Street Press, 1984.
- SIXTEEN POEMS (poems). Tulsa: Riverrun Press, 1983.
- Judith Roman (M.A., 1978)
- ANNIE ADAMS FIELDS: THE SPIRIT OF CHARLES STREET (biography).
Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990.
- Lee Ann Roripaugh (M.F.A., 1993)
- YEAR OF THE SNAKE (poems). Carbondale: Southern Illinois University
Press, 2004. Winner of the Crab Orchard Award Series.
- BEYOND HEART MOUNTAIN (poems). New York: Viking/Penguin, 1999. National
Poetry Series selection. Finalist, Asian-American Literature Award.
- Mandy Sayer (M.A., 1994)
- VELOCITY (memoir). Sydney, New South Wales: Random House Australia,
2005.
- 15 KINDS OF DESIRE (stories). Sydney, New South Wales: Random House
Australia, 2001.
- IN THE GUTTER...LOOKING AT THE STARS: A LITERARY ADVENTURE THROUGH
KINGS CROSS (anthology, co-edited with Louis Nowra). Sydney, New
South Wales: Random House Australia, 2000.
- DREAMTIME ALICE: A MEMOIR. New York: Ballantine Books, 1998; Sydney,
New South Wales: Random House Australia, 1998. Winner of Australia's
National Biography Award.
- THE CROSS (novel). Sydney, New South Wales: Angus & Robertson 1995;
HarperCollins Australia, 1995. Finalist for the Ned Kelly Award for Best
First Crime Novel. Nominated for the 1997 International IMPAC Dublin
Literary Award.
- BLIND LUCK (novel). St. Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland
Press, 1993.
- MOOD INDIGO (novel). Sydney, New South Wales: Allen and Unwin, 1990.
Winner of the Australian/Vogel National Literary Award.
- J. D. Scrimgeour (M.F.A., 1991)
- THE LAST MILES (poems). Waterbury, Connecticut: Fine Tooth Press,
2005.
- SPIN MOVES: A BASKETBALL MEMOIR. San Antonio, Texas: Pecan Grove Press,
2000.
- Adam Sol (M.F.A., 1995)
- CROWD OF SOUNDS (poems). Toronto: House of Anansi Press, 2003.
- JONAH'S PROMISE (poems). Minneapolis: Mid-List Press, 2000. Winner of
the Mid-List Press First Series Award for Poetry.
- Kevin Stein (M.A., 1982)
- AMERICAN GHOST ROSES (poems). Urbana: University of Illinois Press,
2005.
- ILLINOIS VOICES: AN ANTHOLOGY OF TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN POETRY.
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2002.
- CHANCE RANSOM (poems). Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2000.
- PRIVATE POETS, WORLDLY ACTS: PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HISTORY IN CONTEMPORARY
AMERICAN POETRY (essays). Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1996.
- BRUISED PARADISE (poems). Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996.
- A CIRCUS OF WANT (poems). Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri
Press, 1992. Winner of the Devins Award for Poetry.
- THE FIGURES OUR BODIES MAKE (poems). St. Louis: St. Louis Poetry
Center, 1988. Winner of the Stanley Hanks Award.
- THE POETRY OF A GROWN MAN: CONSTANCY AND TRANSITION IN THE WORK OF
JAMES WRIGHT. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 1988.
- A FIELD OF WINGS (poems). Illinois Writers Incorporated, 1985.
Winner of the Illinois Writers Chapbook competition.
- Steve Tally (M.F.A., 1993)
- ALMOST AMERICA: FROM THE COLONISTS TO CLINTON: A 'WHAT IF' HISTORY OF
THE U.S., (nonfiction). New York: HarperCollins/Avon Books, 2000.
- BLAND AMBITION: FROM ADAMS TO QUAYLE--THE CRANKS, CRIMINALS, TAX
CHEATS, AND GOLFERS WHO MADE IT TO VICE PRESIDENT (nonfiction). San
Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1992.
- Brian Teare (M.F.A., 2000)
- THE ROOM WHERE I WAS BORN (poems). Madison: University of Wisconsin
Press, 2003. Winner of the Brittingham Prize in Poetry.
- Judy Troy (M.A., 1981)
- FROM THE BLACK HILLS (novel). New York: Random House, 1999.
- WEST OF VENUS (novel). New York: Random House, 1997.
- MOURNING DOVES (stories). New York: Scribner's; Toronto: Maxwell
Macmillan Canada; New York: Maxwell Macmillan International, 1993. Finalist
for the Los Angeles Times Book Award, First Fiction.
- Paul-Victor Winters (M.F.A., 2000)
- MUSCLE & BONE (poems). Tarrytown, New York: Slappering Hol Press,
1995. Winner of the 1995 Hudson Valley Writers' Center Poetry Chapbook
competition.
- Dean Young (M.F.A., 1983)
- ELEGY ON TOY PIANO (poems). Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press,
2005.
- SKID (poems). Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2002.
- FIRST COURSE IN TURBULENCE (poems). Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh
Press, 1999.
- STRIKE ANYWHERE (poems). Niwot, Colorado: The Center for Literary
Publishing, University Press of Colorado, 1995. Winner of the Colorado
Poetry Prize.
- BELOVED INFIDEL (poems). Hanover, New Hampshire: Wesleyan University
Press, 1992.
- DESIGN WITH X (poems). Middletown, Connecticut: Wesleyan University
Press, 1988.
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