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Greg Belliveau, Assistant Professor of English

Composition and literature

Greg Belliveau

Biography

Greg Belliveau is a 2008 Christopher Isherwood Recipient. Brady Udall (New York Times Bestselling author of The Lonely Polygamist) has called his work "funny, sad and exuberant; I believe he has the potential to be a major figure in the literary scene." Belliveau is a 2002 Christy Award Finalist for Best First Novel Go Down To Silence (Multnomah: A Division of Random House, 2001) and has written non-fiction: Say to This Mountain: The life of James T. Jeremiah (RBP, 1999). He is currently the Senior Fiction Editor for the literary journal Silk Road. He has an MFA from Pacific University, Oregon, where he worked with Brady Udall, Mike Magnuson, Kellie Wells, and Ben Percy.

Education

  • M.F.A. in Fiction from Pacific University, Oregon
  • M.A. in English from Kent State University
  • B.A. in English from Kent State University

Interests

  • Creative Writing: Fiction, Non-Fiction
  • Screen Writing
  • All things publishing
  • Romanticism
  • Shakespeare
  • Contemporary Fiction
  • The Contemporary Art Scene

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