Degrees:
M.F.A., Vermont College of Fine Arts
B.F.A., Mass. College of Art & Design
Benjamin Woodard's fiction has appeared in Hobart, F(r)iction, New South, Joyland, Smokelong Quarterly, and other journals. Two of his stories were selected for the 2019 and 2021 editions of Best Microfiction. He is a frequent literary critic for Kenyon Review Online, Words Without Borders, and Publishers Weekly. In addition, he has reviewed books for The Georgia Review, Electric Literature, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, and others. He received his MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts and has taught English at Central Connecticut State University, the University of Saint Joseph, the University of Connecticut, and Manchester Community College. As an educator, he encourages students to read voraciously, to play with form, and to take risks when telling a story. www.benjaminjwoodard.com |
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The Short Story
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Contemporary Fiction
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Translated Literature
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Experimental Fiction
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Literary Criticism
ENGL-270
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Introduction to Creative Writing
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ENGL-334
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Advanced Creative Writing: Fiction
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Contemporary Fiction
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Rhetoric
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Film
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Literature of the Fantastic
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Contemporary Music
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Best Microfiction 2021. Pelekinesis Press (2021).
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Best Microfiction 2019. Pelekinesis Press (2019).
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Miscellany: Essays By Young(ish) American Voices. Run Amok Books (2018).
- "What's What." F(r)iction, issue 17, winter 2020.
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"Other People."
HAD (Nov. 2020).
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"The Embarrassment."
Joyland (May 2020).
- "Half Tank." Atticus Review (July 31, 2018).
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- Finalist, Kathy Fish Fellowship, SmokeLong Quarterly, 2017.
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