CreativeWriting 2012

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Auburn University - Fiction
The Department of English at Auburn University invites applications for two tenure-track positions as Assistant Professor in creative writing -- one with a specialization in fiction, one with a specialization in poetry -- to begin Fall semester 2012. The teaching load is 3-2, with assignments primarily in upper-division and graduate writing courses in the genre of specialization (we offer concentrations in creative writing at the undergraduate and graduate levels), but with some teaching in the core curriculum (first-year composition and sophomore literature).

Required qualifications include an appropriate terminal degree in creative writing (MFA, MA) by the August 16, 2012, starting date; a strong academic background; significant publications in the genre of specialization, including publications in a range of reputable journals; evidence of successful teaching experience at the college or university level; evidence of potential for excellence in teaching in undergraduate and graduate courses in creative writing; potential for continuing success in publication, research, and other creative/professional/scholarly activities; interest in teaching core curriculum courses in first-year composition and/or sophomore literature; and good potential as a colleague taking part in the life and work of the department. The candidate selected for this position must be able to meet eligibility requirements for work in the United States at the time appointment is scheduled to begin and continue working legally for the proposed term of employment; excellent communication skills required.

Desirable qualifications include a PhD. in creative writing; publication of at least one book in the genre of specialization from a major university or commercial press; experience teaching creative writing in the genre of specialization at the college or university level; and experience teaching first-year composition and/or sophomore literature. Additional desirable qualifications include publications and experience in teaching creative non-fiction at the college or university level.

Send CV and a letter of application clearly indicating the genre of specialization postmarked by November 1, 2012, to Victor Villanueva; Head, Department of English; 9030 Haley Center; Auburn University, AL 36849-5203. Applications will be acknowledged by departmental letter. Review of applications will begin November 1. Initial interviews will be conducted by telephone or videoconference.

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Baylor University
Assistant Professor in Creative Writing. Baylor U, English, 1 Bear Pl, #97404 Waco Tx 76798

Creative Writing, tenure-track assistant professor to begin Fall 2012. The Department of English seeks a dynamic creative writer to teach both undergraduate and graduate courses. Primary expertise should be in fiction writing, the novel and/or short story, but the successful candidate should also be prepared to teach courses in American Literature. The candidate should be a published creative writer, as well as a scholar-teacher, with the Ph.D. in hand at the start of the appointment. This position offers both a competitive salary and generous research support.

Applications will be reviewed beginning 1 October 2011 and will be accepted until the position is filled. To ensure full consideration for MLA interviews, applications should be completed by 1 November 2011. A letter of application, a c.v., transcripts, and at least three letters of recommendation should be sent to Dr. Dianna Vitanza; Chair, Department of English; One Bear Place #97404; Baylor University; Waco, Texas 76798-7404. After an initial review of applications, a portfolio of writing samples will be requested of applicants being considered for MLA interviews.

Baylor, the world’s largest Baptist university, holds a Carnegie classification as a “high-research” institution. Baylor’s mission is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community. Baylor is actively recruiting new faculty with a strong commitment to the classroom and an equally strong commitment to discovering new knowledge as Baylor aspires to become a top tier research university while reaffirming and deepening its distinctive Christian mission as described in Baylor 2012 (http://www.baylor.edu/vision/). Baylor is a Baptist university affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. As an AA/EEO employer, Baylor encourages minorities, women, veterans, & persons with disabilities to apply.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

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Bradley University
The Department of English invites applications for the position of entry-level, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Creative Writing - Fiction to begin in August 2012.

Candidates must have M.F.A. or Ph.D. in Creative Writing - Fiction in hand by August 15, 2012. Experience teaching college-level fiction workshop is required as is experience teaching college-level composition. The ideal candidate would also possess college-level teaching experience in Creative Nonfiction. In addition, candidates must demonstrate ability to teach general education literature courses within the Department's standard 3-course load. Significant journal publication of fiction is required. Fiction book publication is preferred. Creative nonfiction publication is also preferred. Candidates must be legally eligible to work in the United States.

Successful teaching and significant publications are required for tenure and promotion.

Candidates should submit letter of application addressing their qualifications for the position, current vita (including list of courses taught and numbers of sections for each course), and dossier (including at least three letters of recommendation that attest to successful teaching and publication potential, official graduate transcript, and 10 pp. fiction sample) to:


 * Professor Kevin Stein
 * Coordinator of Creative Writing
 * Department of English
 * Bradley University
 * 1501 W. Bradley Avenue
 * Peoria, IL 61625

Sample syllabi and additional writing samples may be requested prior to interviews. To ensure full consideration, complete applications must be postmarked by November 4, 2011. Initial interviews will be conducted by video conference. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled.

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Brooklyn College, CUNY
The Department of English invites applications for a tenure track position in the teaching of the craft of fiction in the undergraduate English program. All appointments are subject to financial availability. The candidate should be conversant with the range of 20th-, and early 21st-century, fiction from traditionally structured novels and short stories to the experimental. As well, the candidate should have a grounding in the history of the genre. Teaching duties will include undergraduate introductory creative writing and more advanced fiction workshops, the capstone creative writing seminar, freshman composition, literature courses, and individual tutorials.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. degree in area(s) of expertise, or equivalent as noted below. Also required are the ability to teach successfully, interest in productive scholarship or creative achievement, and ability to cooperate with others for the good of the institution.

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS: Preferred Qualifications: M.F.A. in hand; a record of publication, including at least one novel and several stories; honors and awards commensurate with the rank of assistant professor; at least three years of teaching experience, ideally at a large, public and urban institution.

​HOW TO APPLY: Please submit your application online by clicking on the link below and be sure to upload a cover letter and curriculum vitae as a single document in rtf, doc or pdf format.

LINK to CUNY HR post

In addition, all applicants should arrange for three confidential letters of recommendation (referencing Job ID 4629) and writing sample(s) to be sent directly to: Mr. Michael T. Hewitt Assistant Vice President of Human Resources Brooklyn College 2900 Bedford Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11210-2889 -OR- [mailto:BCjobs@brooklyn.cuny.edu BCjobs@brooklyn.cuny.edu] (in pdf format)

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Georgia Southern University
The Department of Writing and Linguistics in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences invites nominations and applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Writing and Linguistics with an emphasis in Creative Writing.

Position Description. Reporting to the Chair of the Department of Writing and Linguistics, the Assistant Professor of Writing and Linguistics with an emphasis in Creative Writing position requires teaching, service, and research responsibilities as well as a terminal degree. The successful candidate will teach 2-3 courses per semester with primary assignment in multi-genre and single-genre Creative Writing courses. The position is a 9-month, tenure-track appointment, and the salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Required Qualifications: • M.F.A. or Ph.D. with a creative dissertation by August 1, 2012 • Fiction as primary genre • At least one full-length book publication with a nationally recognized press • Publication in nationally recognized journals • Experience teaching multiple creative writing genres • Experience teaching with technology • Evidence of excellence in teaching

Preferred Qualifications: • Publications in multiple creative writing journals • Experience writing and teaching screenplays • At least one year of full-time experience teaching Creative Writing • Experience teaching online courses • Experience teaching graduate courses in Creative Writing • Evidence of interest in active involvement with Creative Writing students

Screening of applications begins October 10, 2011 and continues until the position is filled. The position starting date is August 1, 2012. A complete application consists of a letter addressing the qualifications cited above; a curriculum vitae; and the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses of at least three professional references. Other documentation may be requested. Only complete applications will be considered. Finalists will be required to submit to a background investigation. Applications and nominations should be sent to:

Professor Laura Valeri, Search Chair, Search #65332 Department of Writing and Linguistics, Georgia Southern University P. O. Box 8026, Statesboro GA 30460-8026. Electronic mail: lvaleri@georgiasouthern.edu Telephone: 912-478-0739

More information about the institution is available through http://www.georgiasouthern.edu or http://class.georgiasouthern.edu/writing.

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Deadline: review begins Oct. 10

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Hampshire College
Hampshire College, an independent, innovative liberal arts college and a member of the Five College Consortium, is accepting applications for an Assistant Professor of Fiction Writing. Experience teaching literary fiction workshops at the college level, a terminal degree (MFA or PhD), and record of publication are essential. The Creative Writing Program requires students to complement their work in the arts with intensive interdisciplinary study in other fields, including the social and natural sciences, and humanities and languages. Documented experience in the study and teaching of other disciplines in relation to the candidate's creative work is also desired. An active interest in critical pedagogy is especially welcome. The Creative Writing Program is part of the School for Interdisciplinary Arts, which includes arts and social action in its mandate. We encourage students to be attentive to issues of social justice and to the power of art to change lives.

This position will begin fall 2012. We offer a competitive salary and excellent benefits program. The deadline for application submission is October 5, 2011. Applicants should submit a 1-2 page cover letter describing candidate's professional experience, creative record, current interests, and potential contribution to Hampshire's unique experimenting environment; a 1-page teaching statement; a current curriculum vitae; a writing sample of no more than 15 pages; and the names and contact information for three recommenders via our website at http://jobs.hampshire.edu/


 * Please note that two hard copies of the writing sample only must also be sent to us by regular mail at: Assistant Professor of Fiction Writing Search School for Interdisciplinary Arts, Hampshire College, 893 West Street Amherst, MA 01002
 * Applications missing writing samples in hard copy after October 5, 2011 will not be considered.

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Q. Does anyone know the teaching load at Hampshire?

A. If you look at the faculty bios of the three creative writing professors there now, all of them list four recent courses taught: 2 in Fall 2011 and 2 in Spring 2011. So it seems like a good guess it is 2/2.

Q. Does anyone know if they will be asking the recommenders directly for letters (and if so, when those will be due) or if they will just discuss candidates with the references? (Just want to give my references full info...)

A: When you enter reference info, they automatically send an email asking the person to upload a letter. This wasn't made explicit, so be sure to check that your recommenders follow up.

A: I received an automatic notifcation that my recommendations had been uploaded.

Note: folks applying should know that Hampshire does not have a tenure system; every faculty member is reviewed (by their peers) for reappointment every three years, as I understand it. It would be great if someone with more insider knowledge could testify to faculty experience and the predictability of the review system at Hampshire.

Q. Tried to upload my application today (the stated deadline) but the system says they are no longer taking applications. Anyone else have this happen? Update: was able to upload my documents.

Q Do you think if we have not heard by now (a month after deadline), we are not being further considered?

A Not necessarily. Since they asked for writing samples and recommendations up front they can dispense with the intermediate step of asking for more materials. My guess is they'll go straight to scheduling interviews, and they can take their time with that. (Or maybe that's wishful thinking.)

A. Never assume that you're out of contention until you get a rejection letter. They don't say in their posting that they're even interviewing at MLA; they might wait until January, pick finalists, and go straight to campus visits. (That happened to me once). There are so many unknowns in academic searches, so relax! No news is no news.

High Point University
The English Department at High Point University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Creative Writing with a specialization in fiction writing. Candidates should have a PhD in writing, a published book and substantial record of publishing fiction, and a demonstrated record of teaching at the university level. Desirable secondary fields include critical theory and studies in narrative. The position begins August 2012, pending final budgetary approval.

The successful candidate will teach a 3/3 load, including undergraduate courses in introductory creative writing, advanced fiction, composition, and general education literature. Other duties include university and departmental service. Applicants should submit a letter of application, cv, statement of teaching philosophy, three letters of recommendation, and writing sample to Dr. Charmaine Cadeau, Norcross 211, High Point University, 833 Montlieu Avenue, High Point, NC 27262. Review of applications will begin November 15, 2011. Preliminary interviews will be conducted by phone in December.

Located in the North Carolina Piedmont Triad, a thriving metropolitan area with more than 1.4 million people, High Point University is a private liberal arts institution with approximately 4,300 undergraduate and graduate students from more than 52 countries and 40 states.

High Point University is strongly committed to achieving excellence and cultural diversity and welcomes applications from women and members of other minority groups.

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Lee University
The Department of English & Modern Foreign Languages announces an opening for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Creative Writing with an emphasis in FictionWriting. The position begins August 1, 2012. Application deadline is December 15, 2011. The department is seeking a faculty member committed to excellence in teaching & to integrating faith & learning on a Christian liberal arts campus. This position requires a terminal degree & will include teaching, service, & scholarship responsibilities. The successful candidate will teach 4 courses per semester with the teaching load evenly divided between creative writing courses for writing majors & first-year writing courses for general core students. Candidates should have demonstrated interest & ability in mentoring student writers & will be expected to help develop & participate in extracurricular activities that enrich the curriculum for writing majors. The department is looking for an energetic & imaginative candidate who can make strong contributions to a growing writing major. The application is available on the Lee University website at http://employees.leeuniversity.edu/. The application & all materials indicated on the application should be sent to Dr. Jean Eledge, Chair, Department of English & Modern Foreign Languages, Lee University, P.O. Box 3450, Cleveland, TN 37320-3450or [mailto:jeledge@leeuniversity.edu jeledge@leeuniversity.edu]. Lee University is a Christ-centered liberal arts university affiliated with the Church of God. (HEJ) Added 9/23/11

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Louisiana State University
The Department of English invites applications from fiction writers for an anticipated, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the Creative Writing Program. Required Qualifications: Terminal degree or exceptional combination of education, publication, & professional experience; one published novel or collection of short stories; evidence of innovation & excellence in teaching & writing. Additional Qualifications Desired: Publications and/or experience in one of the following areas: nonfiction, new media, advising student journal, or literary culture (small press or magazine publication, and/or running a reading series). An offer of employment is contingent on a satisfactory pre-employment background check. Application deadline is November 15, 2011 or until a candidate is selected. Candidates will be contacted for preliminary phone interviews. Applications will be acknowledged in writing. To apply, go tohttps://lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu, click on Faculty, & at the bottom of the page, search for position 000586, & upload letter of application, c.v., & a brief writing sample. Also have three letters of recommendation (including name, title, phone number & e-mail address) emailed to Richard J Landry, [mailto:rland26@lsu.edu rland26@lsu.edu]. (AWP)

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Missouri State University
Added 10/19/11

The English Department at Missouri State University, located in Springfield, Missouri, anticipates an August 2012 opening for an Assistant Professor-Creative Writing (fiction), tenure-track. For a full position description and to apply online go to http://www.missouristate.edu/academicopenings. A letter of application, curriculum vitae and names and addresses for 3-5 references can be uploaded electronically via the online application form. The University is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and inclusive excellence of the academic community through their research teaching, and/or service. For additional information contact Dr. W.D. Blackmon, Department Head of English, at WDBlackmon@missouristate.edu or 417-836-6565. Missouri State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. Employment will require a background check at University expense.

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Deadline: Screening of applications to begin on 10/24/2011 and will continue until position is filled.

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Can anyone figure out what the teaching load is for this job? I tried to research it, but some profs are teaching five classes, and others are teaching two. (And why, by the way, don't they just post what the teaching load is in these ads?)

A. It can be really hard to figure this out. The only sure way is to talk to someone who teaches there. Generally the rule is this: Community colleges are 4/4 (at least); State colleges (that is, second-tier, full undergrad public colleges) run anywhere from 4/4 to 3/3 or even 3/2; Liberal arts colleges are 3/2 or 2/2; Research universities are 2/2, 2/1, or even 1/1 for senior or prominent faculty. Some colleges do post teaching loads, but there are cases when the language is prescribed and doesn't allow it (for some stupid reason), and other cases where the college doesn't want to scare off candidates. (For example, Marymount Manhattan College, in NYC, for several years searched for a T-T fiction writer, but many good candidates turned them down—once they realized it was a 4/4 load.)

A. I contacted this job and was told that the teaching load is 4/4, but that one of the classes is rescheduled every semester as creative/research study. So that sounds like a 3/3.

C. A little off topic, but CC's are more generally 5-5 or more, not 4-4.

Northern Michigan University
Creative Writing: Fiction. Northern Michigan University, Department of English, 1401 Presque Isle Avenue, Marquette, Michigan 49855-5563.

Assistant Professor, two tenure track positions in creative writing: Fiction

The Department of English at Northern Michigan University invites applications for a tenure track position in creative writing: Fiction. MFA or PhD required. Expectations include publications, successful teaching experience at the college level, the ability to teach undergraduate and graduate workshops, and undergraduate composition and/or literature courses. A commitment to professional/scholarly/creative engagement and service is important. In addition to fiction, a secondary area of emphasis is desirable. Other responsibilities include the direction of MA and MFA theses. Competitive salary, excellent benefits, congenial department.

To apply for this position, please submit a cover letter, curriculum vita, transcripts, the names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references to https://employme.nmu.edu. Applicant review will begin immediately. The position will be posted until January 15, 2012.

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Oklahoma Baptist University
Assistant or Associate Professor of English: Fiction and Fiction Writing. The Division of Language and Literature at Oklahoma Baptist University invites applications for an assistant or associate professor of English, a full-time, tenure-track position beginning in August 2012. '''The ideal candidate will be able to teach upper-level courses in the modern or contemporary novel as well as courses in fiction writing. '''The successful candidate will be a strong generalist with the ability to teach expository writing, as well as in OBU’s two-semester, team-taught course on Western Civilization. Other duties include service on division and university committees, advising students, and participating in assessment.

This position requires a Ph.D. in hand before August 2012. The successful candidate will demonstrate commitment to the ideals of Christian Liberal Arts education and will be an active member of an evangelical congregation.

Applicants should submit a C.V., three letters of recommendation, and a writing sample to Mike Johnson, Director of Human Resources, Oklahoma Baptist University, Box 61141, Shawnee, Oklahoma, 74804. The division will take applications until the position is filled, but we plan to interview at the 2012 MLA conference in January.

From MLA JIL 9/30/11

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Also posted at Generalist 2012

Pittsburg State University (Pittsburg, KS)
Assistant Professor of English, starting August 15, 2012. To teach four courses/semester: fiction writing, craft of fiction, introduction to creative writing, literature, and composition. Required: M.F.A. in creative writing, or doctorate in English or related area with creative dissertation; one published novel or book of short stories; expertise in Contemporary American fiction; college-level teaching experience. Preferred: Story publications in respected journals; experience with literary magazine production; participation in arrangements for visiting writers series. Salary: $42,500. Mail vita, letter of application, portfolio of sample publications, dossier (including three recent letters of reference and transcripts), to Dr. Celia Patterson, Chair, English Department, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS 66762. E-mail (queries only; no applications, please): engl@pittstate.edu; Website: http://www.pittstate.edu/department/english/index.dot. Criminal background check required. Screening begins October 28 and continues until position is filled. For more information: http://www.pittstate.edu/office/hr/jobs.do

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11 / 2 - The search committee met to decide on a short list. We will meet next week to decide on phone interviews.

11 / 10 - The search committee met to decide on phone interviews. Once the questions are approved by the school's legal department, the chair will contact candidates.

Rochester Institute of Technology
Professor of Creative Writing with specialization in fiction & expertise in the practice of Electronic Literature/Digital Arts

Job Title / Rank: Instructional Faculty / Assistant Professor of English PC#2511 IRC52157.

Job Category: Faculty, Tenure Track. Starting Date: Late August, 2012.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION: Situated within a vibrant technological university, the English Department seeks a teacher, writer, and scholar for a tenure-track position in Creative Writing, with a specialization in fiction and expertise in the practice of Electronic Literature/Digital Arts. Required qualifications: Ph.D. in English or MFA in Creative Writing in hand, evidence of outstanding college teaching, a strong research agenda, and publication. We seek candidates who approach their subject matter with fresh critical and theoretical perspectives. Applicants with significant experience in a wide range of E-literatures are especially welcome. Interdisciplinary approaches and global perspectives are highly desired.

The successful candidate will teach both introductory and advanced fiction workshops and will develop courses in the theory and practice of electronic literature/digital arts. Teaching assignments include introductory and advanced creative writing courses, as well as general education offerings such as first-year writing. The teaching load for new faculty is two courses per quarter and includes the possibility of developing with students the Web version of the undergraduate publication, Signatures.

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REQUIRED: Ph.D. in English or MFA in Creative Writing in hand. Evidence of outstanding college teaching. A strong research agenda. Publication record.

PREFERRED: Approaches subject matter with fresh critical and theoretical perspectives. Significant experience in a wide range of E-literatures. Interdisciplinary approaches and global perspectives. Ability to contribute in meaningful ways to the college's continuing commitment to cultural diversity, pluralism, and individual differences.

HOW TO APPLY: Apply online at http://careers.rit.edu. Faculty Search: IRC52157. Please submit a letter of application addressing the listed qualifications, the names of three references with contact information, a CV, and a statement of teaching philosophy.

You can contact the search committee with questions on the position at: Dr. Sandra Saari, Search Chair, Department of English, College of Liberal Arts, Rochester Institute of Technology, 92 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY 14623-5604. engchair@rit.edu

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Q. Any guesses about what Electronic Literature/Digital Arts means in this context? Are we talking about hypertext fiction, electronic publications, multimedia writing, or what?

A. Plug any and all of it, for ex., if you've ever played a YouTube video in class, or a podcast, or had students write a blog, or tweet, or assigned a visual rhetoric analysis of a web page, that all goes directly into why you'd make a great match pedagogically. As per your cred as a Digital Artist, anytime you've published online, in e-book format, or edited/read/judged/designed an online mag, that goes in the letter. My take-away on these buzz words is that often the committee doesn't know what they mean and so you get to create that meaning for them. This is just an educated guess. I represent no committees.

Also posted at New Media & Digital Humanities 2011-2012

Rhode Island College
Assistant professor, Creative Writing/Fiction. Anticipated vacancy at Rhode Island College beginning fall 2012, pending funding approval, full-time, tenure track position. Requirements include Ph.D. in English with specialization in creative writing/fiction and significant fiction publications. Preferred: college teaching experience; subfield in literary nonfiction and/or creative writing pedagogy; experience supervising the production of an undergraduate literary journal; and/or willingness eventually to play an active role in program promotion and administration. The successful candidate will teach the department’s offerings in creative writing/fiction, our 200-level introduction to creative writing course, general education courses, and graduate courses (both literature and creative writing). An ongoing commitment to publishing fiction, to student advising, and to departmental and college service is expected. Application deadline: December 7, 2011. IMPORTANT: for full job description, including additional responsibilities and requirements for the position and application procedures, see our web site at https://employment.ric.edu/. Candidates must apply on-line, using Rhode Island College’s PeopleAdmin Applicant Tracking system.

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San Francisco State University
Fiction/Creative Nonfiction The Department of Creative Writing at San Francisco State University seeks candidates for an approved tenure-track position in Creative Writing, fiction with a secondary emphasis in creative nonfiction, at the level of Assistant Professor, to begin Fall 2012, subject to financial ability. Responsibilities include teaching in the B.A., M.A., and M.F.A. programs; supervising M.A. and M.F.A. theses; reading yearly applications to the graduate programs; contributing to curriculum development; and campus, community, and professional service. Normal teaching load three courses per semester. Minimum qualifications: M.F.A. or equivalent with a strong commitment to university teaching; book publication; and experience teaching at the university level. Salary competitive, commensurate with qualifications. Information about the Creative Writing Department available at the following websites: http://www.sfsu.edu/~cwriting/, and http://www.sfsu.edu~poetry/. To apply: Submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, 3 letters of recommendation, a ten-page writing sample, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. Semi-finalists only will be asked to send copies of their books. Send to: Hiring Committee Creative Writing Department San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco CA 94132 (415) 338-1891 Review of applications will begin November 14, 2011, and continue until suitable candidates are selected. SF State is an AA/EO employer.

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Seattle University
The English Department seeks to hire a tenure-track assistant professor in Creative Writing with a specialty in fiction. Terminal degree (Ph.D. in Creative Writing or MFA with extensive teaching experience) required by June 2012. The ideal candidate will have a record of publications in fiction, experience teaching fiction and other genres, and a commitment to excellence in teaching at all undergraduate levels. Additionally, strong academic preparation and expertise in narrative theory or some other critical specialty are desired. The new assistant professor will be responsible for developing and instructing courses in creative writing and in his/her secondary critical specialty as well as lower-division courses in literature or composition. We seek candidates who are dedicated to both publishing and teaching. Founded in 1996, the English Department's Creative Writing Program is an optional track within our BA in English Literature. Our Department also offers a BA in Film Studies. Applications must be received by November 1. Interviews will be conducted at MLA. Please submit a letter of application, CV, a statement of teaching philosophy, with a focus on Creative Writing, a writing sample, and the names and contact information for three references online at https://jobs.seattleu.edu. Seattle University, founded in 1891, is a Jesuit Catholic university located on 48 acres on Seattle's Capitol Hill. More than 7,500 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs within eight schools. U.S. News and World Report's "Best Colleges 2011" ranks Seattle University among the top 10 universities in the West that offer a full range of masters and undergraduate programs. Seattle University is an equal opportunity employer.

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Anybody know the load? I emailed the admin assistant and never heard back.

A: Not sure, but would guess 3/3 or 3/2.

A2: It's a quarter system. My educated guess is the load is 6, likely 2/2/2.

St. Edward's University (TX)
St. Edward's University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position for an Assistant Professor of English Writing and Rhetoric to begin fall 2012.

Responsibilities: '''Full-time teaching responsibilities (4 courses per semester) include fiction workshops, Introduction to Creative Writing (a course exposing literature and writing undergraduates to a variety of genres), and first-year Rhetoric and Composition courses. Occasional course release for creative work is available. '''Summer teaching is available but not required. Other responsibilities include academic advising of English Writing and Rhetoric students and informal advising for students considering MFA programs. Sponsorship of campus literary journal and/or Visiting Writers Series. Ongoing professional development. Participation in departmental curriculum planning and program assessment; participation in School of Humanities, and University projects, events, and committee assignments. Fulfillment of other required faculty responsibilities as outlined in the Faculty Manual.

Qualifications: MFA or PhD in Creative Writing or a related field. '''Significant publication record in fiction. '''Demonstrated ability to teach introductory creative writing courses and fiction workshops. The ideal candidate would also have experience teaching first-year composition and workshops in another creative genre. Educational philosophy consistent with a liberal arts emphasis and values orientation. Successful completion of an employment and/or criminal history background check required.

About St. Edward's University: Founded in 1885 by the Congregation of Holy Cross, St. Edward's University is a private, Catholic liberal arts institution of more than 5,300 diverse students located in Austin, Texas. It is an exciting time to be part of the St. Edward's community as the university increases its global engagement to educate students for the opportunities and challenges of a 21st century world.

How to Apply: Review of applications will begin in mid-September. Send cover letter, vita, samples of published work, three current letters of reference, and transcript to Creative Writing Search Committee; School of Humanities; C/M 1033; 3001 S. Congress Avenue; Austin, TX 78704-6489.

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SUNY Potsdam
SUNY Potsdam's English and Communication Department is seeking applications for an Assistant Professor of English. This is a tenure-track position in Creative Writing - Fiction.

Required Qualifications: M.F.A. or Ph.D. in Creative Writing in hand by September 1, 2012 with teaching experience and book-length publication. Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated ability to teach in another genre desirable.

Teaching responsibilities normally include upper-division courses in area of specialization, lower-division courses in literature and composition, and contributions to the graduate program. Full-time teaching load is 24 hours per academic year plus advising and committee responsibilities. Continuing program of creative/scholarly activity is expected.

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Deadline: Open until filled (posted Nov. 1)

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NOTES AND QUERIES: Writing classes are 4 credits. Looks like a 3/3. (a department member adds here: "Most of them are, but not all. Studio/workshop courses are mostly 4 credits, but literature courses are 3, so number of courses varies from semester to semester slightly)

Trinity College (CT)
Assistant Professor in Fiction Writing

The English Department at Trinity College seeks to hire an actively publishing fiction writer to fill a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in fiction writing. Applicants for this position should have demonstrated ability to teach introductory creative writing courses and advanced fiction workshops. Ph.D. or M.F.A., publications, and teaching experience required. We particularly welcome applications from affirmative action and minority candidates. Please send a letter of application, c.v., three letters of recommendation, and a writing sample by November 1 to David Rosen, Chair, Department of English, Trinity College, Hartford, CT 06106. Preliminary interviews at MLA, though we will consider alternatives. Trinity College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

From 9/13/11 MLA JIL

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received: I received an email acknowledging receipt of my application and cc'ing (not blind) about 40 other applicants. So applicant beware if you are expecting confidentiality. (10/25) x2 -- a serious indiscretion (11/10, email, w/o cc's—though I would love to see who else applied!)

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Wasn't this job advertised last year? Anyone know what's up with this?

A: I interviewed at MLA for this exact job last year. The search committee was friendly and engaging. No idea what happened or why the search did not conclude with a hire. Anyone know the protocol for submitting an application (again) to a department you interviewed with? Should I act -- in the letter -- as if I never met them? Or, should I presume they didn't like me enough last year and not apply again?

Q: I was wondering the same thing, especially because I know the people who made it to the MLA round, and they were eminantly hireable.

A: No clue what is up with this job, but to the question of whether you should apply again, I would say, based on advice I've heard over the years, that yes, you should, and you should treat this as a fresh application, as the composition of the committee very likely will have changed, at least to some extent.

A. As someone who's served on CW search committees, I would say that there's always a few possibilities for why searches fail: a) funding disappears, b) the committee can't agree on finalists, c) the Dean or Provost disagrees with the finalist choices. If you applied last year, definitely apply again and don't mention anything about last year. It may be that they never even made it to the finalist stage. If anybody has insider information on what's up with this job, please share!

A: All of the above, as I understand it. I mean, a, b, and c. Anyone who made it to the MLA last year should of course try again.

Q: I applied for this job a few weeks ago and never got an email confirmation like the poster above (and the 40 cc'd people s/he mentioned). Anybody else apply and not get confirmation?

A: I applied and never got confirmation, either, just FYI.

11/10 confirmation received.

Truman State University (MO)
Position: Assistant/Associate Professor of English, available August 15, 2012. This is a tenure-track position. Responsibilities: Responsibilities include teaching full time, committee work, and advising and mentoring writers at the undergraduate and graduate level.

Qualifications. Required: Expertise in fiction, a strong publication record, evidence of teaching effectiveness at college level, and a Doctorate in English (or Creative Writing) or M.F.A. in Creative Writing in hand by date of appointment (August 2012) are required. {C}Preferred: Evidence of pedagogical and professional activity in screen writing, experience with interdisciplinary work, and experience with course development are desirable.

Salary: Salary commensurate with experience; benefits package includes life, health and disability insurance, retirement contributions, and partial reimbursement for moving expenses.

More information about Truman State University can be found at www.truman.edu and faculty positions at http://provost.truman.edu/positions.

Application: A complete application consists of the following materials:


 * letter of application
 * current curriculum vita
 * graduate and undergraduate transcripts
 * a statement of teaching and research / creative interests
 * three recent letters of recommendation
 * evidence of teaching effectiveness

Electronic submissions are encouraged and should be sent to: {C}saldean@truman.edu (please put "Creative Writing Search" in the memo line). {C}Paper documents by mail to:
 * Truman State University
 * School of Arts and Letters
 * 1101 Ophelia Parrish
 * 100 E. Normal Ave.
 * Kirksville, Missouri 63501

Review of complete applications will begin on November 5, 2011 and will continue until the position is filled.

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University of Indianapolis
The English Department at the University of Indianapolis seeks candidates to fill a position of Assistant Professor with MFA and/or PhD to teach Creative Writing with a focus on Fiction Writing. This is a full-time, 9-month, tenure-track position to begin August 2012.

The new assistant professor will be responsible for developing and instructing courses in creative writing and in his/her secondary critical specialty, as well as lower-division courses in literature or composition. We seek candidates who are dedicated to teaching and publication. All department faculty teach Freshman Composition and Introduction to Literature courses and teach 25 hours per academic year.

Qualifications: MFA and/or PhD to teach Creative Writing with a focus on fiction writing required. Additional desirable areas include ability to teach editing and publishing courses and incorporate service learning. The ideal candidate will have a record of publications in fiction, experience teaching fiction and other genres, and a commitment to excellence in teaching at all undergraduate levels.

Apply electronically at http://www.uindy.edu/visitors/hr. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

Online App. form: https://jobs.uindy.edu/

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Deadline: open until filled (posted 11/3/11)

Acknowledgment received: 11.8 "Will be narrowing list of candidates in early December."

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University of Kansas
The University of Kansas English Department, Lawrence, is seeking an Assistant Professor in Creative Writing--Fiction to assume responsibilities as early as August 18, 2012. This is an academic year, tenure-track position. Successful applicant will teach introductory through graduate-level courses in fiction writing, introductory literature and writing courses, and courses in a secondary area of expertise; write and publish fiction; and serve on departmental, College, and University committees. The University of Kansas is especially interested in hiring faculty members who can contribute to four key campus-wide strategic initiatives: (1) Sustaining the Planet, Powering the World; (2) Promoting Well-Being, Finding Cures; (3) Harnessing Information, Multiplying Knowledge; and (4) Building Communities, Expanding Opportunities. See http://www. provost.ku.edu/planning/themes/ for more information.

Required Qualifications

1. M.F.A., A.B.D., or Ph.D. in English, or equivalent, expected by start date of appointment 2. Significant publication of prose fiction, including short fiction. 3. Potential for successful teaching of creative writing courses, evidenced by letters of recommendation, teaching awards, application letter, and/or history of courses taught. Student evaluations and teaching portfolios may be solicited. 4. Additional expertise or experience in one or more of the following: digital publishing, creative writing pedagogies, speculative fiction, creative non-fiction, or poetry

Apply online and upload a letter of application (that addresses research and teaching interests), c.v., writing sample of approximately 10-20 pages, and a list of 3 references. Contact employ@ku.edu if assistance is needed uploading attachments. In addition, applicants must arrange to have a graduate transcript and three letters of recommendation that evaluate creative potential / achievement and teaching sent to:

Professor Marta Caminero-Santangelo, Chairperson, Fiction Writer Search, Department of English, 1445 Jayhawk Blvd. Rm. 3001 Wescoe Hall, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045-7594

Preliminary interviews will be conducted at MLA. Review of applications begins November 1, 2011 and continues as long as needed to identify a qualified pool of applicants.

Online application at https://jobs.ku.edu/ (posting #00003505)

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University of Maryland
Assistant Professor in Fiction Writing. The Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Maryland invites applications for a tenure-track, entry-level Assistant Professor in Fiction Writing to start fall 2012. MFA or comparable degree required; published book expected. To join a distinguished creative writing faculty with an MFA program. To assure consideration, please submit letter of application and C.V. by November 1, 2011. Application and materials must be submitted online at http://jobs.umd.edu. Appointment contingent upon the continued availability of funding. The University of Maryland is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Nov. 1

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Is this accurate? The Maryland HR site does not recognize this job.

A: It is currently advertised in the MLA Job List. Sometimes HR sites lag behind ads--this is not uncommon. You might want to alert their HR to the problem if you want to apply.

Spoke with HR and they checked with dept: this was an accidental posting on MLA (at least at this date)

FYI: this job has now (as on 9/21/11) been posted on the Maryland HR application portal: http://jobs.umd.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=55505

University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The English Department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln seeks a specialist in fiction writing, for a tenure-track appointment at the assistant professor level. The successful candidate will teach courses in fiction writing at the graduate and undergraduate levels, will supervise MA theses and Ph.D dissertations and serve on graduate student committees. Candidate must have an MFA or Ph.D in English with a specialization in creative writing by August 2012, evidence of successful teaching, and an extensive publication record, including at least one book published by a national press. We welcome secondary interests and expertise in one or more of the following: creative nonfiction; contemporary technologies and new outlets for creative work; LGBTQ/Sexuality Studies; Great Plains Studies; Ethnic Studies, and Women's and Gender Studies. Applicants should go to http://employment.unl.edu requisition #100658 and complete the Faculty/Academic Administrative Information form and apply online. Applicants should be prepared to attach a letter of application and a curriculum vitae to their online application. Please do not send paper applications. Review of applications will begin November 1, 2011, and continue until a suitable candidate is found.

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Deadline: Nov. 1

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Request for Additional Materials: Writing sample, recs, syllabi and teaching statement, Nov. 8. +3

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There is a strong inside candidate here.

University of Notre Dame
English, 356 O'Shaughnessy, Notre Dame, IN 46556. http://english.nd.edu

'''Fiction Writer. Rank: Tenure Track Assistant Professor.''' We seek a fiction writer, at the assistant professor level, to teach primarily in our well-established undergraduate- and graduate-level Creative Writing Program. Fiction writers who have published at least one novel or collection of stories with a nationally recognized press are encouraged to apply. Publications in another genre are desirable. MFA degree or equivalent expected. Please send letter of interest and vita to Orlando Menes, Director of Creative Writing, Dept. of English, 356 O'Shaughnessy, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 46556, by October 31st, 2011, and indicate whether you plan to attend the MLA convention in January 2012.

The University of Notre Dame, an international Catholic research university, is an equal opportunity educator and employer with strong institutional and academic commitments to racial, cultural, and gender diversity. Women, minorities, and those attracted to a university with a Catholic identity are encouraged to apply. Information about Notre Dame, including our mission statement, is available at http://www.nd.edu. Information about Notre Dame's creative writing program is also available at http://www.nd.edu/~alcwp/

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Deadline: Oct. 31

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University of Pittsburgh
English, 526 Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 {C}http://www.english.pitt.edu

Assistant Professor, Fiction Writing The Department of English at the University of Pittsburgh anticipates an Assistant Professor position, pending budgetary approval, in Fiction Writing, tenure track, to teach undergraduate and MFA Students. Required: extensive experience and publication. MFA or other advanced degree preferred. For a position as an Assistant Professor, we expect at least one book and/or significant publication in journals. Experience in digital media desirable. Applicants should be interested in helping to support a large, extremely active undergraduate major as well as a nationally recognized Master of Fine Arts program that runs several reading and collaborative arts series on campus and in the community.

Course load: normally 4/year; competitive salary. Tenure is awarded for excellence in teaching, research, publication and service. The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and members of minority groups under-represented in academia are especially encouraged to apply.

Applicants should send a letter and curriculum vita by November 4th to Don Bialostosky, Chair, Department of English, University of Pittsburgh, 526 Cathedral of Learning, Pittsburgh, PA 15260. We will ask for a writing sample and letters at a later stage of the review. We plan to interview candidates at the MLA convention in Seattle January 5-8 or on campus in early January.

MLA 9/30/11

Acknowledgment received: 2

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University of Southern Mississippi (Fiction Writer)
The Department of English at The University of Southern Mississippi invites applications for two tenure‑track positions in creative writing, a fiction writer and a poet, to begin August 2012. Successful candidates will teach 3 courses per semester, including graduate and undergraduate workshops and other courses, contribute to program development, work on the Mississippi Review, serve on thesis and dissertation committees, and perform other program and departmental service. Requires terminal degree, a strong publication record in journals and at least one book published by a national press, and excellence in teaching. Preferred qualifications: Ph.D., editorial experience. The department’s distinguished Center for Writers in the Department of English has 30‑35 active graduate students in creative writing. Hattiesburg is a pleasant small city with a metro population of 150,000 situated about 90 miles from New Orleans and 65 miles from the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Application deadline is Nov. 1, 2011. Please submit letter of application, CV, a statement on teaching, a writing sample, and three recommendations electronically to http://www.usm.edu/employment‑hr/.

MLA JIL 10/7/11

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University of Utah
University of Utah seeks to appoint a fiction writer. Substantial record of publication, preferably a book, expected along with teaching experience @ university level. Expertise in a 2nd genre [read: hybridity, new-media writing, etc.] desirable. Letters of application & CVs to Professor Lance Olsen, 255 S. Central Campus Drive, Rm. 3500, SLC, UT, 84112. Postmarked by November 1. Interviews @ MLA. To apply, go to: http://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/9665.

Deadline: Nov. 1

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University of Vermont
The Department of English in the College of Arts & Sciences invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Creative Writing: Fiction to begin August 2012. The writer hired for this position will teach introductory through upper-level undergraduate courses in creative writing, and serve as academic advisor for English majors. A secondary interest and expertise in teaching contemporary literature - short fiction and/or the novel - is desirable. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. Minimum requirements: MFA in Creative Writing (Fiction), or PhD in English with a concentration in Creative Writing (Fiction); at least one book of fiction from a reputable trade, independent literary, or university press; undergraduate teaching experience. Salary, teaching load, and research support are highly competitive.

Apply online at http://www.uvmjobs.com. Search for position using department name (English) only. Attach letter of application and CV, along with a statement of teaching philosophy. Please also provide the names and contact information of three recommenders. Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2011. Interviews with finalists (who will be asked for books and other supporting materials) to be held at MLA in Seattle, WA, January 5th and 6th.

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Deadline: review begins Nov. 1

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Request for Additional Materials: 11/10, request for teaching statement, 20 pg sample, rec letters, fiction syllabus. (2)

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Warren Wilson College (NC)
The Undergraduate Writing Program of Warren Wilson College seeks a fiction writer to join our faculty and assist us in shaping our growing program. The Writing Program, which exists alongside and shares faculty and courses with the English Department, offers a creative writing major and minor with tracks in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. In addition, the Writing Program houses first-year writing and a Writing Center, supports a literary journal, and hosts a reading series and twice-a-year Writer-in-Residence.

This is a''' full-time, entry-level position in an extended contract system with a 3-3 load. '''All regular writing faculty teach broadly, with courses that include introductory and advanced multi-genre classes, tiered single-genre workshops, first-year composition, and occasional first-year seminars. Faculty in this position will also develop readings courses in their expertise that contribute to a category of genre-study through immersion in contemporary literatures.

We seek candidates with an M.F.A. and/or Ph.D. in Creative Writing and Literature (in hand by August 2012). The successful candidate will have significant and relevant publications, evidence of excellence in and commitment to teaching undergraduates at a residential college, and the expectation of continued creative and/or scholarly work. {C}Warren Wilson College, known for its low-residency MFA, is a tier-one nationally ranked, independent liberal arts college organized around a unique Triad education of academics, work, and service; current campus-wide initiatives emphasize sustainability thinking and interdisciplinary teaching. (Learn more at our website: http://www.warren-wilson.edu .)

Interested candidates should submit (electronically) a cover letter, c.v., and statement of teaching philosophy to Academic Affairs (Warren Wilson College, PO Box 9000, Asheville, NC 28815-9000). Review of applications will begin November 1, 2011 and continue until the position is filled.

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Q: What is an "extended contract system" exactly? Should I take from this that it is not a tenure track professor position?

A: Assume it means they do not have a tenure system; instead they offer extended, renewable contracts (although how extended is not clear from ad). Some schools do operate with this kind of system, although it's often a sign of a school with not much expectation for research activity.

A. Hampshire College also has a three year review system instead of a tenure system. There are a number of liberal arts colleges that have some kind of system like this as an alternative to tenure (mostly colleges founded or re-developed in the 1970s; Bennington College is perhaps the most well known). It really doesn't have much to do with research expectations (as faculty at these places are expected to be extremely productive)—it's part of the non-traditional philosophy of the institution. It does, however, make faculty vulnerable to extreme changes in the institutional mission, as happened at Bennington in 1993 when a third of the full-time faculty was fired.

West Chester University (PA) - Fiction
West Chester University of Pennsylvania is seeking applicants for the position of Creative Writing/Fiction Specialist. There is a four course teaching responsibility per semester, with two courses per semester in general education writing.

Requirements: Minimum qualifications: Ph.D. or M.F.A. completed or expected by August, 2012, in Creative Writing, or in English, with demonstrated commitment to fiction writing and the teaching of fiction writing as primary field of study; fiction publication; and experience teaching composition at the college level.

Preferences: Preferred candidates will also have experience teaching fiction writing at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels; and an active research agenda with a history of conference presentations and articles submitted for publication. Editing and fiction publication with premier journals and presses is desirable, as is experience in distance education and/or screenwriting.

Finalists must demonstrate effective teaching and communication skills during an on-campus interview. References with contact information will be required prior to interview.

Send letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and dossier including three letters of reference and undergraduate and graduate transcripts to: Dr. Victoria Tischio, Chair, Dept. of English, 700 S. High Street, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383-2124. Review of applications will begin on October 10, 2011 and continue until the position has been filled. The filling of this position is contingent upon available funding.

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Auburn University - Poetry
The Department of English at Auburn University invites applications for two tenure-track positions as Assistant Professor in creative writing -- one with a specialization in fiction, one with a specialization in poetry -- to begin Fall semester 2012. The teaching load is 3-2, with assignments primarily in upper-division and graduate writing courses in the genre of specialization (we offer concentrations in creative writing at the undergraduate and graduate levels), but with some teaching in the core curriculum (first-year composition and sophomore literature).

Required qualifications include an appropriate terminal degree in creative writing (MFA, MA) by the August 16, 2012, starting date; a strong academic background; significant publications in the genre of specialization, including publications in a range of reputable journals; evidence of successful teaching experience at the college or university level; evidence of potential for excellence in teaching in undergraduate and graduate courses in creative writing; potential for continuing success in publication, research, and other creative/professional/scholarly activities; interest in teaching core curriculum courses in first-year composition and/or sophomore literature; and good potential as a colleague taking part in the life and work of the department. The candidate selected for this position must be able to meet eligibility requirements for work in the United States at the time appointment is scheduled to begin and continue working legally for the proposed term of employment; excellent communication skills required.

Desirable qualifications include a PhD. in creative writing; publication of at least one book in the genre of specialization from a major university or commercial press; experience teaching creative writing in the genre of specialization at the college or university level; and experience teaching first-year composition and/or sophomore literature. Additional desirable qualifications include publications and experience in teaching creative non-fiction at the college or university level.

Send CV and a letter of application clearly indicating the genre of specialization postmarked by November 1, 2012, to Victor Villanueva; Head, Department of English; 9030 Haley Center; Auburn University, AL 36849-5203. Applications will be acknowledged by departmental letter. Review of applications will begin November 1. Initial interviews will be conducted by telephone or videoconference.

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Columbia College Chicago
Assistant Professor of English: Creative Writing - POETRY

Columbia College Chicago is an urban institution of over 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students, emphasizing arts, media, and communications in a liberal arts setting.

The Department of English in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Columbia College Chicago seeks applications for a tenure-track position in Creative Writing—Poetry, beginning August 2012 (contingent upon funding). Qualifications include at least one published book (poetry); a solid record of magazine/journal publications; MFA, PhD, or equivalent; and college-level teaching experience. The position includes teaching in both undergraduate (BA/Creative Writing-Poetry) and graduate (MFA/Creative Writing-Poetry) programs, as well as College service and advising, administrative, and other duties within the Department of English. Poets who would enhance the diversity of cultural, gender, ethnic, or national perspectives within the department are particularly encouraged to apply. We offer a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package.

Deadline for receipt of applications is Tuesday, November 15, 2011. The Search Committee plans to conduct interviews at the 2012 MLA Convention in Seattle.

All applicants must apply online at https://employment.colum.edu/ (Job ID 100274).

IMPORTANT: You must combine all application materials in a single document: resume/CV, cover letter, 10-page poetry sample [scans are acceptable], a sample undergraduate or a graduate-level poetry workshop syllabus, and a teaching philosophy statement. Your application will not be considered if sent via regular mail or if you upload multiple documents.

In addition, at least two letters of recommendation should be sent separately as "hard" copies to: Nicole Wilson, Associate Programs Director, Creative Writing, Department of English, Columbia College Chicago, 600 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60605.

Please complete all required fields of the on-line application indicated by an (*), including work experience, highest education information, the names and contact information for three references (though only two letters are required), and referral information. You will receive an e-mail confirmation once you have successfully submitted your application. If you experience initial technical difficulties, please e-mail careers@colum.edu. If difficulties persist, contact Nicole Wilson directly at nwilson@colum.edu.

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East Carolina University
The Department of English at East Carolina University (http://www.ecu.edu/english/) seeks applicants for a position in Poetry Writing at the assistant professor level to begin August 13, 2012. Successful candidate will teach graduate and undergraduate poetry workshops in the Creative Writing Program and literature courses; work with students on theses; engage in creative/scholarly writing and publishing; serve on committees; and participate actively in the life and governance of the Creative Writing Program, including its efforts to recruit, advise, and retain students. Appropriate service to the university, community and profession is expected. This is a 9-month, tenure-track appointment; salary competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Minimum Qualifications: Required: MFA or PhD with creative dissertation by August 13, 2012; significant poetry publications (at least one book of poetry with a nationally recognized press); and demonstrated ability to teach poetry writing. All degrees should be from appropriately accredited institutions.

Special Instructions to Applicants: Candidates must complete a candidate profile and submit a letter addressing the qualifications cited above, a curriculum vitae, and 8-10 poems or pages of poetry online. In addition, arrange for three letters of professional reference to be sent to: Jeffrey Johnson, Chair, Department of English, East Carolina University, Bate Building 2201, Mail Stop 555, Greenville, NC 27858-4353.

Additional documentation may be requested. Screening begins November 20, 2011; position open until filled. Official transcript required upon employment.

Online App. Form: https://ecu.peopleadmin.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=67023&jtsrc=www.higheredjobs.com&jtrfr=www.peopleadmin.com&adorig=PA

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Deadline: Nov. 20

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Eastern Illinois University
Tenure-track position in Creative Writing, Poetry. We seek candidates with expertise primarily in poetry but with experience also in one or more of the following: fiction, creative nonfiction, playwriting and screenwriting. Publication in area of specialization and preparation for teaching creative writing at undergraduate and graduate levels required. Successful candidate will be able to contribute to our two-year MA program, our undergraduate major, and General Education curricula. We seek excellent teachers with wide interests and creative promise. PhD by date of appointment. Fall 2012 start.

Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, and dossier (letters of recommendation and official or unofficial transcripts) by November 4, 2011, to Dana Ringuette, Chair, Department of English, Eastern Illinois University, 600 Lincoln Avenue, Charleston, IL 61920-3099. We will interview at the MLA conference.

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Deadline: Nov. 4

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Emory University
Assistant Professor of English/Creative Writing (Poet). Faculty appointment for an advanced assistant professor in undergraduate English/Creative Writing Program. Requirements: MFA or PhD; significant publications including at least one book of poems from an established press; Creative Writing teaching experience. Load: 2-2, primarily workshops, with supervision of honors theses, and opportunities to teach literature courses in English. Desirable: Writing Program administration experience; interest in a secondary genre, and/or area of literary specialization. Qualified applicants should send dossier, including C.V., three letters of recommendation from persons knowledgeable about the writer's work and teaching experience, and a writing sample to: Creative Writing Program, Emory University, 537 Kilgo Circle, Room N209, Callaway Center, Atlanta, GA 30322. Review of applications begins November 10; interviews will be conducted at MLA in Seattle.

From MLA JIL 9/15/11 - also posted at Chronicle

Deadline: Nov. 10

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Fairfield University
Fairfield University in Connecticut invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Creative Writing: Poetry in the English Department, beginning August 2012. The successful candidate will teach courses in creative writing, poetry, first-year writing, editing and publishing, and other areas within the hire's specialization, plus help coordinate the undergraduate literary magazine. There may be additional opportunities to edit Dogwood, the University's national literary journal, and to teach in Fairfield University's low-residency MFA program. Additional information is available through the job posting at http://www.fairfield.edu. Required qualifications: Ph.D. or MFA; evidence of teaching excellence; and major poetry book award or two published books of poetry. Desirable qualifications include editorial experience with a magazine/journal and experience administering an undergraduate or graduate writing program. For initial consideration, please submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and a list of references. Please send materials to Chair, Poetry Search Committee, Department of English, Fairfield University, DM 130, Fairfield, CT 06824. Materials must be postmarked by Dec. 1, 2011.

Chronicle

Deadline: Dec. 1

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(7 Nov) Went to the human resources page but did not see the job posted. http://www.fairfield.edu/hr/hr_openings_faculty.html
 * Ad for this position was posted in MLA JIL 11/11/11. Perhaps they haven't updated their HR site yet?

Grinnell College (Ethnic American Literature, Poetry Writing)
Tenure-track position in the Department of English (Ethnic American Literature and Poetry Writing), starting Fall 2012. Assistant Professor (Ph.D.) preferred; Instructor (ABD) or Associate Professor possible.

The teaching schedule of five courses over two semesters will include Literary Analysis, a survey and an advanced seminar in Ethnic American literature, and eventually introductory and advanced courses in poetry writing. Every few years one course will be Tutorial (a writing/critical thinking course for first-year students, oriented toward a special topic of the instructor's choice).

In letters of application, candidates should discuss their interest in developing as a teacher and scholar in an undergraduate liberal arts college that emphasizes close student-faculty interaction. They also should discuss what they can contribute to efforts to cultivate a wide diversity of people and perspectives, a core value of Grinnell College. To be assured of full consideration, all application materials should be received by November 11, 2011.

Please submit applications online by visiting our application website at https://jobs.grinnell.edu. Candidates will need to upload a letter of application, curriculum vita, transcripts (copies are acceptable), statement of teaching philosophy, a set of recent teaching evaluations, a writing sample, and also provide email addresses for three references. Questions about this search should be directed to the search chair, Professor Astrid Henry, at [mailto:EnglishSearch2@grinnell.edu EnglishSearch2@grinnell.edu ]or 641-269-4655.

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Also posted at Other Ethnic American 2012

Hamilton College
Assistant Professor of English/Creative Writing (Poetry). The Department of English and Creative Writing at Hamilton College invites applications for a tenure-track position in Creative Writing (Poetry) at the rank of Assistant Professor. Appointment begins July 2012. We seek a poet with a PhD in creative writing or literature, or MFA and MA (or MA equivalent graduate work) in literature. Candidate should have at least one book of poetry, either published or accepted for publication. Teaching load is five courses annually, typically 2 sections of introduction to creative writing, an intermediate or senior workshop in poetry, and 2 courses in literature. Deadline for applications is November 11, 2011. We will conduct initial interviews at the MLA convention in Seattle. Please send vita, letter of application, and writing sample (10 pages) as pdf files to poetsrch@hamilton.edu, addressed to Onno Oerlemans, chair. Hamilton (www.hamilton.edu) is a residential liberal arts college located in upstate New York. Applicants with dual-career considerations can find other Hamilton and nearby academic job listings at www.upstatenyherc.org. Hamilton College is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and is committed to diversity in all areas of the campus community. Hamilton provides domestic partner benefits. Candidates from underrepresented groups in higher education are especially encouraged to apply.

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

Deadline: Nov. 11

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/9 (letters of rec and essay) x3

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NOTES: Does anyone know about their VAP, Jane Springer, who is a poet with a creative PhD? Is she perhaps an inside candidate?

R: From a non-insider POV, I'd say that's very department and college-level specific. Some departments have a culture of deliberately shying from inside hiring. Others do it when the opportunity arises. Regardless, it's impossible to know short of speaking directly to folks within the know.

Loyola University Chicago
The Department of English, College of Arts and Sciences, Loyola University Chicago (LUC) seeks qualified candidates for a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of Creative Writing - Poetry, beginning August 15, 2012. The department serves the university's undergraduate core curriculum and offers undergraduate majors and minors in English and Literature. The department is among the largest in LUC's College of Arts and Sciences and teaches 3,000 students in roughly 200 sections each term on the Lake Shore Campus, Water Tower Campus, and at the John Felice Rome Center. For more information about the Department of English, please visit its website at http://www.luc.edu/english/index.shtml.

This tenure-track position comprises teaching poetry writing in the core curriculum and in the Creative Writing Concentration within the English major, mentoring students, assisting in administration of the Creative Writing Program, and continuing to publish poetry in recognized venues. Minimum Education or Experience: Successful candidates will have a terminal degree an M.F.A. or a Ph.D. and will demonstrate proven excellence in the teaching of poetry-writing workshops at the college level as well as a record of publication in nationally known venues.

Applicants should submit a current Curriculum Vitae, a teaching statement, and a letter of interest to http://www.careers.luc.edu. They also should provide the names and email addresses of three individuals prepared to speak to their professional qualifications for this position. Applicants should also send, by US mail, hard copies of these items and a writing sample of 5-7 poems to:


 * Dr. Joyce Wexler, Chair
 * Department of English
 * Crown Center for the Humanities
 * Loyola University Chicago
 * 1032 W. Sheridan Rd.
 * Chicago, IL 60660

Review of applications will begin December 1, 2011, and continue until the position is filled. Applications received by the above date will receive the fullest consideration. Interviews for prospective candidates will be held at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Annual Conference in Chicago, February 29-March 3, 2012

Quicklink for Posting: http://www.careers.luc.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54307

Deadline: Dec. 1

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Q: They hired a one-year VAP last year; does anyone know who?

Ohio Northern University
The Department of English invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in poetry. We seek a student-oriented creative writer who can teach Introduction to Creative Writing, Advanced and Intermediate Poetry, Modernism, and general education composition and literature courses. 4/4 load or the equivalent load with co-curricular course substitutions for publication advising. Candidates should hold Ph.D. (preferred) or MFA (degree must be in hand by the start of AY 2012-13). Relevant teaching experience and demonstrated commitment to teaching required. Competitive salary and benefits. Interviews at MLA. Information about ONU's English Department can be found at our website, http://english.onu.edu. Applications must be received by Dec. 2 for full consideration; interviews at MLA. Please complete all application materials online by visiting our website at http://www.onu.edu/hr/jobs. You must create an application (username/password) to begin this process. All required materials must be submitted electronically through the online employment site. EOE

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Dec. 2

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Rhodes College
Assistant Professor: Poet. The English Department at Rhodes College seeks a Poet to join the Department at the level of Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), starting August, 2012. We seek an accomplished poet and dedicated teacher who can contribute broadly and energetically to our expanding Creative Writing and Literature track within the English Department. The successful candidate will join a department of active scholars and creative writers who are committed to excellence in undergraduate teaching. Course load is 3/2, with workshops normally capped at 15 students.

Qualifications: M.F.A. and/or Ph.D. in Creative Writing in hand or expected by August 2012. Successful candidates must demonstrate evidence of teaching excellence as well as a strong record of and potential for continued publication.

Please apply online at http://jobs.Rhodes.edu. We will begin reviewing files beginning on October 28. Completed applications must include a cover letter, current curriculum vitae, three representative poems, evidence of teaching excellence, and three letters of recommendation. For additional information contact: Professor Marshall Boswell, Chair boswell@rhodes.edu

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

Deadline: Oct. 28

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See last year's page for extensive commentary on a similar search at Rhodes.

Here we go again on Rhodes... but has anyone been able to find the online job posting at jobs.Rhodes.edu? Perhaps it's just not up yet?

9/26: you can now find this position at http://jobs.rhodes.edu/ ... good luck!

Q: Anyone know who they ended up hiring for the visiting position after they cancelled the t-t search ?

A: This person appeared on their faculty list, so it must have been her: http://www.rhodes.edu/English/20891_23555.asp. Job posting this year is much more generic than last year's, for whatever that's worth.

NOTE from CreativeWriting 2011: "I was one of the candidates who went to campus last year. Reading this discussion made me want to add my two cents for people applying now, which I will preface by saying that almost everyone I met at Rhodes was really amazing and kind, and I would have taken the job had it been offered because of that and the fact that the students were great and challenging. But, and it's a pretty big BUT, one person on this search was clearly in an enormous rush, which made my visit pretty disorganized (example: my teaching demo was scheduled during my flight?) In a one-on-one conversation, this person also shared information about a former faculty member that I considered somewhat inappropriate. Obviously, the others on the committee didn't know about this, so I think I felt uncomfortable around them after that point, which probably baffled them as they were very warm. At any rate, I would say: if you go to campus, prepare for a wild ride. It's pretty crazy-making. And take it easy if it doesn't work out. Seems like there were a lot of good people who interviewed last year and no one got it. (Nov 1 2011)."

C: Amazing how one faculty member can bring down the tone of a whole department. And of course those who interviewed aren't in a position to say so. A shame, b/c I'm sure there are many others who, like me, wouldn't touch this job with a ten-foot pole.

Sam Houston State University (TX)
The Department of English at Sam Houston State University invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of associate or assistant professor with a primary emphasis in creative writing—poetry. A secondary emphasis in creative nonfiction is preferred. An MFA is required. Sam Houston State University will begin its new 48-credit-hour MFA program in creative writing, literary publishing, and editing in the fall of 2012, and the new hire will play a significant role in the development of the program. The successful candidate will have significant publications and at least one book in print with a reputable press as well as a strong commitment to teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate level. The appointment will be made at a salary commensurate with the individual’s record and includes a 3-3 teaching load with expectations in scholarship, advising, and both departmental and university service. SHSU, located an hour north of Houston and in the beautiful Piney Woods, is home to Texas Review Press and Texas Review. For full consideration, please send a cover letter, c.v., and three letters of reference to Dr. Helena Halmari, Chair, Department of English, Sam Houston State University, Box 2146, Huntsville, TX 77341. Applicants being considered will be asked to provide additional information and materials. Review of applications will begin November 15, 2011, and continue until the position is filled. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at MLA.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Nov. 15

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Q: I sent an application in late Sept., but still haven't received a confirmation or equal opportunity mailing yet (now late Oct.). Has anyone received a letter of receipt for this job? Thanks.

Southern Methodist University
Position No. 00006269. We invite applications for a tenure-track assistant professor of creative writing with a specialization in poetry. Applicants must have one of the following degrees in creative writing, M.F.A., M.A. or Ph.D. in hand by August 2012, although terminal degree is preferred; undergraduate creative writing teaching experience; and a promising publication record that includes top-tier journals and at least one book from a nationally-recognized press. Applicants with experience publishing and teaching in more than one genre, and an interest in new media and/or publishing and editing, are especially encouraged to apply. The position begins in the fall of 2012. The individual hired will teach the equivalent of two courses each semester, serve as academic advisor to creative writing students, and work with the director of creative writing to support the goals of the program. This writer will also join the department in implementing an innovative revision to its undergraduate creative writing curriculum. Adding to our long-established and successful craft-based fiction and poetry workshops, which have over the years trained nationally recognized writers, the revised curriculum will include coursework in new media, publishing and editing, and community engagement. In their applications, candidates are encouraged to highlight their interest in and demonstrated ability to support the new curriculum. SMU does not offer any creative writing coursework at the graduate level. Submit a letter of application and curriculum vita, plus contact information for three letters of recommendation, postmarked no later than October 15, 2011 to: Search Committee, Department of English, Southern Methodist University, P.O. Box 750435, Dallas, Texas 75274-0435. The search committee will continue to accept applications until the position is filled. Send no writing sample at this time. SMU is a private nonsectarian university of 11,000 students near the center of Dallas, a city with a vibrant arts scene.

Position Announcement at SMU HR

Deadline: Oct. 15

Acknowledgment received: 5

Request for additional materials: On 11/7 requested book and additional dossier materials over email x1. Same request on 11/8 x1. Same request on 11/9 x 5.

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St. Lawrence University (NY) - Poetry and Early Modern British Lit.
Assistant Professor of Poetry and Early Modern British Literature.

St. Lawrence University invites applications for a tenure‑track appointment in poetry and early modern British literature. '''The successful candidate will teach both levels of our coursework in introductory and advanced poetry writing, as well as coursework in early modern British literature, including Shakespeare, and will also be expected to offer the department’s research methods/theory course. '''Normal teaching load is three courses per semester. Ph.D. preferred. We encourage applications from candidates who bring diverse cultural, ethnic, theoretical, and national perspectives to bear on their writing and teaching. The successful candidate will join a department with a commitment to excellence in teaching, and to a program founded upon the essential relationship between creative expression and the study of literature. This appointment is scheduled to begin August, 2012. Please send a letter of application, a c.v., and sample syllabi for two relevant courses to Poetry and Early Modern British Literature Search Committee, Department of English, St. Lawrence University, Canton NY 13617. Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2011 and will continue until the position is filled. For additional information about St. Lawrence, please visit SLU’s homepage at http://www.stlawu.edu.

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

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Also posted at Renaissance 2012

Towson University
Tenure-track appointment starting August 2012. Poetry Writing Specialist.

Candidates must possess a demonstrated commitment to teaching and evidence of a promising research agenda. Three-course load each semester for initial three-year appointment; load afterwards determined by balance of responsibilities. Ph.D. in appropriate discipline must be conferred by time of appointment. Electronic submission of application materials preferred. Address cover letter and curriculum vitae to Professor George Hahn, Chair, and email to [mailto:engl@towson.edu engl@towson.edu]. Deadline for receipt of applications is November 8 201l. This position is contingent on the availability of funds at the time of hire. Upon submitting your Curriculum Vitae to indicate you are an applicant for this position, please be sure to visit http://www.towson.edu/odeo/applicantdata.asp to complete a voluntary on-line applicant data form.

Inside Higher Ed

Deadline: Nov. 8

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NOTES: In one job listing they say that a PhD is required, in another job listing an MFA is sufficient. I also heard from a friend of the head of the committee (who doesn't have a PhD, btw) that they aren't necessarily looking for a PhD and that lots of non-PhDs are applying for this position. What gives? Do they want a PhD or not? And why not just be straight about it?

University of Alabama at Birmingham
Assistant Professor of Creative Writing. Entry-level, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Poetry. M.F.A. or Ph.D. must be completed by 15 August 2012 starting date. Publication record in creative writing and experience in teaching at the college level required. Position includes 3/3 course load, creative productivity, and a service commitment. Teaching responsibilities include graduate and undergraduate creative writing workshops, literature, and composition courses, along with direction of honors and master’s theses. Our 30+-member department offers B.A. and M.A. degrees within a nationally ranked teaching and research urban university with more than 17,500 students. Review of applications will begin 15 October. Send letter and c.v. to Creative Writing Search Committee, Department of English, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294-1260. Requests for writing samples and dossiers will be made after our initial screening. Visit us at http://www.uab.edu/english. With a Carnegie Classification of Doctoral/Research Universities-Extensive, UAB is an EEO/AA employer and actively seeks applications from women and minority candidates. [R]

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Oct. 15

Acknowledgment received: 3

Request for additional materials: 11/3: requested book and letters of rec x 8

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C: Note that Alabama's new law requires that they check your citizenship before hiring (if they suspect you're not a citizen), and that of your kids' before you enroll them in school--which is enough for me to say with utter certainty that I will never, ever apply for a job in Alabama.

C: Um, I am pretty certain all jobs require proof of work eligibility in the states. Many states require this of kids in schools. While I am not a fan of this policy, to make it exclusive to AL is distorted in the very least.

C2: Alabama's new law is beyond the pale. For a state whose university system is mired in trouble, this doesn't help; hard to convince one's undergrads to apply to those grad programs, too, when they may be legally pulled over if "suspected" of being here illegally.

University at Buffalo, SUNY
Assistant Professor - Poetry & Poetics

Position Summary: Standard duties of a professor at a research university, commensurate with rank, are expected; these include teaching graduate and undergraduate students; research and publication; curriculum development; participation in General Education program in the university; student advisement; supervision of independent study; service on department, college and university committees. Candidates, typically holding or about to be granted the PhD or an MFA should bring fresh perspectives to the study and teaching of Poetry and Poetics at both the undergraduate and the M.A./Ph.D. level.

Minimum Qualifications: Candidates, typically holding or about to be granted the PhD or an MFA should bring fresh perspectives to the study and teaching of Poetry and Poetics at both the undergraduate and the M.A./Ph.D. level

Special Instructions to Applicants: Submit letter of application, CV, sample of creative work, dissertation abstract and/or published critical essay, and contact information for three recommenders to http://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu under Department of English, Poetics. For information, contact Professor Myung Mi Kim, Chair of the Search Committee (mmkim@buffalo.edu). The University at Buffalo, the State University of New York is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Deadline: Open Until Filled

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Loving the contrast between MFAs may apply & send dissertation abstract.

"Dissertation abstract and/or published critical essay" --

No: it says "or published critical essay" -- I don't see why you would discourage MFAs. C: I didn't see the "or" after the "and." No discouragement meant. Half of last year's poetry jobs going to PhDs means the other half didn't. I choose to think of my degree as terminal.

People are welcome to write the program for clarification, but given the emphasis on research right at the beginning of the posting, I'm pretty sure they want 1.) letter, 2.) CV, 3.) creative sample, 4.) critical sample consisting of dissertation abstract or published essay or both, 5.) references. Advising students at a sizable PhD program with no MFA mandates critical expertise.

--so are those who are only critics unwelcome to apply? ie, I have a PhD and can contribute to the (innovative!) study and teaaching of poetry at all levels, but I'll never be a poet and I don't have a creative sample to send. Other than that requirement, it sounds like they want a critic before a poet--or do they only want poet-critics??

Any job that asks for Piece X wants Piece X. If you don't have a creative sample to send, you can't submit a complete app. This particular school, which has a long and distinct (maybe peculiar, depending on your perspective) history of poet-critics, yes, wants a poet-critic. A few years ago, they ran this search trying for a senior hire to replace Susan Howe -- this is a junior hire, but it's the same program with the same goals.

C2: Also, you'd be teaching workshops. So yes, they want a poet/critic/scholar.

University of California, Irvine
Open Rank - Poet. The Department of English at the University of California, Irvine seeks to appoint a poet as an Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor to join Ron Carlson, Michelle Latiolais, and Michael Ryan on the faculty of UC Irvine's distinctive MFA Writing Program. Application procedure: upload a curriculum vitae and cover letter with the names and contact information of three people qualified to discuss your teaching to https://recruit.ap.uci.edu/. Fullest consideration will be given to those who submit their applications by November 15, 2011. The University of California, Irvine is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity and has an Advance Program for faculty equity and diversity.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Nov. 15

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Request for additional materials: October 16 (email), November 2 (email)

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University of Denver
Assistant Professor of English (Poetry & Creative Writing). The Department of English at the University of Denver invites applications for an entry level Assistant Professor of English. We are currently seeking a poet with publications and substantial promise as a writer and teacher, starting in the fall of 2012. In addition to poetry workshops, candidates should be qualified to teach a range of undergraduate and graduate literature courses in 19th and/or 20th century American poetry. The successful candidate shall teach five (5) courses per academic year and will, at times, advise undergraduate and graduate students. He or she must show promise of very good to excellent teaching and will be expected to meet the English Department’s teaching requirements for tenure and promotion.

Preferred qualifications: PhD at time of appointment with area(s) of specialization in poetry and creative writing. An excellent record of teaching experience. Minimum qualifications: ABD in English with expectation that the dissertation will be finished by 12/1/11 and Ph.D. in hand by 9/1/12. In addition to poetry workshops, candidates should be qualified to teach a range of undergraduate and graduate literature courses in 19th and/or 20th century American poetry. Commitment to excellence in accomplishment, mentoring, and collaboration.

Review of applications will begin November 15, 2011 and will continue until the position is filled. Those who wish to apply must submit an online application and attach a cover letter and a C.V. Please mail 3 letters of recommendation and any additional support materials by November 15, 2011 to Clark Davis by Chair, Department of English, 2000 East Asbury Avenue, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208. The University of Denver is committed to enhancing the diversity of its faculty and staff and encourages applications from women, minorities, people with disabilities and veterans. DU is an EEO/AA employer. Please see our extensive benefit package at www.du.edu/hr/benefits.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

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University of Iowa - Associate or Full Professor of Poetry, Iowa Writers' Workshop
The Iowa Writers’ Workshop seeks a poet of national prominence for a position on its permanent faculty in poetry, at the rank of Associate or Full Professor. Candidates should have a distinguished record of book publication and substantial experience teaching poetry, preferably at the graduate level. Genuine interest in the work of student writers is essential. We will consider splitting the position: two individuals each at half‑time. Start date is Fall, 2012. Qualified candidates should apply online at http://jobs.uiowa.edu (Requisition #59973) with a curriculum vita, a letter of application, a brief writing sample, and the names and contact information of three references. The application deadline is November 15, 2011. The Iowa Writers’ Workshop and the University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are strongly committed to gender and ethnic diversity. The University of Iowa is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

From MLA JIl 9/30/11

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University of Massachusetts Boston
Tenure-track position in poetry-writing, beginning September 1, 2012, at a lively, diverse urban university in a department with over 480 undergraduate majors, over 100 master's students in literature, composition and creative writing, and an MFA program in creative writing. Responsibilities include teaching poetry and craft workshops, literature classes, and the pedagogy of creative writing, as well the future directorship of the MFA program. Secondary areas of expertise are of interest to us and should be described.

We seek candidates with at least one published volume of poetry and one under review, with experience in and strong commitment to teaching creative writing, literature, and the pedagogy of creative writing, with enthusiasm for working with talented undergraduate and graduate writers of all ages and backgrounds, and a willingness to become the future director of the MFA program. The course load is 2+2. Candidates must have Ph.D. or M.F.A. in hand by no later than August 2012.

Applications must be received by November 30, 2011. A cover letter and CV must be submitted online. Three letters of reference and sample poems of no more than 20 pages should be emailed to Lisa.Greggo@umb.edu or mailed to: Ms. Lisa Greggo, English Department, University of Massachusetts Boston, 100 Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125. Online App. Form: http://umb.interviewexchange.com/candapply.jsp?JOBID=27556&jobboard=148

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Nov. 30

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University of Miami (FL)
The University of Miami’s Department of English seeks applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship in creative writing (poetry) with teaching responsibilities in both MFA and undergraduate creative writing programs. Minimum requirements: appropriate terminal degree; one book; experience teaching creative writing at graduate and undergraduate levels. The successful candidate is expected to be a publishing writer; to serve as reader or adviser for MFA theses; and to serve on the creative writing program committee, as well as other departmental, college, and university committees. We are particularly interested in poets who write from a multilingual perspective.

Please address letter of application, c.v., fifteen-page writing sample, and at least three confidential letters of recommendation to John Paul Russo, Acting Chair, Department of English, University of Miami, PO Box 248145, Coral Gables, FL 33124-4632. In addition to sending a paper copy, you may also submit your application as an email with attachments (all but the letters of recommendation) to Natalie Hernandez at n.hernandez23@miami.edu. Applications will be read until 16 January, and interviews will be at AWP.

To confirm receipt of your application or with questions, please email our office manager, Natalie Hernandez, at n.hernandez23@miami.edu. The University of Miami is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity University that values diversity and has progressive work-life policies. Women, persons with disabilities, and members of other under-represented groups are encouraged to apply. [R]

MLA JIL 11/4/11

Deadline: Jan. 16

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I've been hearing rumors for years that the U of Miami English Dept. is poisonous -- full of back-stabbing and bad actors. Does anyone have first-hand info on this?

University of Missouri‑St. Louis
The University of Missouri‑St. Louis seeks a poet for an assistant professor position. Duties include leading MFA poetry workshops and undergraduate poetry workshops, teaching form & theory and other techniques classes to both graduates and undergraduates, serving as guest editor of Natural Bridge, and teaching other classes depending on a secondary specialization. A preferred secondary specialization is creative nonfiction. We seek a poet who will become a full member of the MFA community, and who will take part in readings and literary events on and off campus. The University of Missouri –St. Louis is an urban university with graduate classes in the evenings, and the MFA students are a mix of traditionally‑aged and older working students. Workload for assistant professors is 2‑2. Qualified applications will have at least one book of poetry published by a nationally recognized press, an MFA (or PhD), and experience teaching poetry and other writing, preferably to undergraduates and graduates. Applications from minorities are especially welcome. Applications close November 11, 2011. Submit letter of application and CV to John Dalton/ Chair, Poetry Search Committee/Department of English/ University of Missouri‑St. Louis/ One University Drive/ St. Louis, MO 63121.

MLA JIL 10/7/11

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University of San Francisco
The MFA in Writing program at the University of San Francisco invites applications for a tenure-track position in poetry at the Assistant Professor level to begin fall 2012. Job responsibilities include teaching graduate workshops and craft-based literature seminars and possibly an occasional undergraduate cw course. Administrative responsibilities include serving as coordinator for poetry curriculum and performing duties related to admissions and thesis approval. Expertise in a secondary genre (fiction or creative nonfiction) is desirable, but not required. The teaching requirement is two courses per semester.

Qualifications include an MFA or PhD with creative dissertation, demonstrated expertise in teaching in the genre (preferably at the graduate level) and developing curriculum, and an ability to contribute to an innovative, expanding writing program. The candidate must have a strong publication record, with at least two books of poetry in print or under contract.

Applicants should apply for this job on the HR website (http://www.usfjobs.com) by creating a username and login and providing the pertinent contact information.

Applicants should also submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and a brief statement of teaching philosophy (two to three single-spaced pages) electronically in PDF format directly to the program at mfasearch@usfca.edu. Finalists will be asked to submit a writing sample and teaching evaluations.

Requisition Number: 2011-0011 Faculty

Closes: 10/24/2011

For more information, visit https://www.usfjobs.com/postings/5726

Deadline: Oct. 24

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NOTES AND QUERIES: Has anyone completed this application yet? How are you supposed to attach letters of recommendation? I use InterFolio and have no access to my letters -- what should I do? C: Contact HR and ask them what they prefer--I'd imagine they'll ask for hard copies or have you e-mail them. I wouldn't tell them that this "challenge" stumped you, either. They might assume a lack of compentancy in other matters as well...

Unnecessary paranoia--if you're experienced in filling out applications and, as here, the application procedure has a serious snag, you can expect that HR is getting dozens of similar inquiries. & what the HR office thinks about your competence isn't going to make its way to the search committee, anyway, unless it's some kind of epic failure.

Inerfolio has a service that allows them to upload letters directly to the job site. Go to interfolio--start delivery--(there should be an option to upload application to website) go there-- it will give you email addresses to use for the job site, put them in the job site where you would put in your recommender's email, interfolio will upload them for you once you've paid for the service. Hope that helps

Other answer: The application asks you to EMAIL the letters of recommendation directly to the program. You just go to Interfolio and type in the email address.

Did anyone else make the same mistake I did? I downloaded materials to the HR website and when the confirmation said: "Thank you for your application, your materials are currently under review and we'll contact you if we need to see more... " I took that to mean I did not need to email duplicate materials to the committee. I know that's dumb--I am just wondering if it happened to more than one person?

University of South Carolina
The Department of English Language & Literature at the University of South Carolina (http://www.cas.sc.edu/engl/) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in poetry.

We seek a talented poet with a significant publication record who will be an active participant in our MFA program. Requirements include an MFA in hand, at least one book (published or under contract), and the demonstrated ability to teach poetry at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The successful candidate can expect to teach two courses per semester and assist in the operation of the MFA program, including serving on thesis committees.

To apply, send cv, letter of interest, poetry sample, and at least three confidential letters of recommendation (which may be sent separately either electronically through a certified dossier service or in hard copy) to:


 * William E. Rivers, Chair
 * Department of English
 * University of South Carolina
 * Columbia, SC 29208

For full consideration, application materials must be received no later than November 1, 2011.

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Q: "demonstrated ability to teach poetry at the undergraduate and graduate levels." * Does this mean I must have already taught MAs and/or MFAs? Can't imagine as this is an entry level hire. Still, don't want to waste my time or that of the people who would be sending in my recs. C: Since your recs come from a dossier service and not directly from your recommenders, why not apply? Maybe it'll be a lateral hire, but we just never know.

C: "Entry-level" is dead.

OQ: Guess I was thinking more along the lines of you have a few books, some CW classes taught, and a PhD, but now you want to go out and get a real job. It is my understanding that an assistant professor post is usually for people entering their first TT position. I don’t think it is common for those people to have MFA teaching experience. But yes, a dossier service makes this easy. Thanks.

C: Some people get MFA teaching experience thru VAPs. Also, many MFA programs--espec. large ones, &/or ones in big cities--use adjuncts, so experience is accumlated that way.

University of Southern Mississippi (Poet)
The Department of English at The University of Southern Mississippi invites applications for two tenure‑track positions in creative writing, a fiction writer and a poet, to begin August 2012. Successful candidates will teach 3 courses per semester, including graduate and undergraduate workshops and other courses, contribute to program development, work on the Mississippi Review, serve on thesis and dissertation committees, and perform other program and departmental service. Requires terminal degree, a strong publication record in journals and at least one book published by a national press, and excellence in teaching. Preferred qualifications: Ph.D., editorial experience. The department’s distinguished Center for Writers in the Department of English has 30‑35 active graduate students in creative writing. Hattiesburg is a pleasant small city with a metro population of 150,000 situated about 90 miles from New Orleans and 65 miles from the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Application deadline is Nov. 1, 2011. Please submit letter of application, CV, a statement on teaching, a writing sample, and three recommendations electronically to http://www.usm.edu/employment‑hr/.

MLA JIL 10/7/11

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University of Wisconsin, La Crosse
The English Department of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse seeks a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Creative Writing (Poetry). A secondary specialization in Creative Nonfiction is preferred. UW-L is a high-ranking comprehensive university specializing in teaching (the load is 4/4). Candidates should have a record of successful teaching and significant publications in poetry. Our new colleague will teach upper-level courses such as Seminar in Advanced Poetry Writing, Forms of Poetry, Creative Writing (a multi-genre introductory course), and Creative Nonfiction; regular teaching assignments will also include general education literature and freshman composition. Aside from creative nonfiction, other interests may include literary magazine production; teacher preparation studies; advanced expository writing; the graphic novel; professional writing; and multicultural, international, disability, and diversity perspectives in teaching, scholarship, and curriculum development. Candidates must have a terminal degree (PhD or MFA in English or related field) with preparation/expertise in Creative Writing conferred by August 27, 2012.

We seek a colleague who shares the department's commitment to diversity in curriculum and who will be a dedicated teacher, active scholar, and effective mentor for students with diverse backgrounds, preparation, and career goals. As an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer, UW-L is engaged in an effort to be a leader in Wisconsin’s movement toward increased diversity and inclusiveness. If you have a special need or accommodation to assist in your participation in the hiring process, please contact Matt Cashion, Committee Chair, at (608) 785-8297. To learn more about the English Department, visit http://www.uwlax.edu/english.

Note: Electronic submission of application materials is required, including letter of application, c.v., a one-page teaching philosophy statement, unofficial graduate transcript(s), and three letters of reference; letters may be uploaded through the electronic portal or mailed by reference providers or dossier service to UW-L English Department, attn: Creative Writing Search, 1725 State St., La Crosse, WI, 54601. All application materials must be received by November 11, 2011. Initial interviews at the Seattle MLA Convention; candidates not attending may make other arrangements. For additional information about this Faculty position and to apply, please visit https://employment.uwlax.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1240494358073.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

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Viterbo University (WI) - TT Poetry + Modern Brit Lit
The Viterbo University English Department seeks applications for a tenure-track position in creative writing with emphasis in poetry at the rank of assistant professor. Preference will be given to applicants who can also teach modern/contemporary British literature. Appointment begins August 2012. The ideal candidate will have teaching experience at the college level and a Ph.D. in creative writing or literature with extensive course work at the masters or doctoral levels in creative writing and modern/contemporary British literature. Teaching load is 4/4 including general education courses in composition, creative writing, and literature. In addition, the successful candidate will be expected to advise students, engage in scholarship, and participate in departmental activities and in the university community. Please send your application to Dr. Glena Temple, Dean, School of Letters and Science, Viterbo University, 900 Viterbo Drive, La Crosse, WI 54601 (or ggtemple@viterbo.edu). Your application should include a letter indicating interest and qualifications, completed employment application form (http://www.viterbo.edu/hr.aspx?id=1196), curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, statement of scholarly interests, copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts, creative writing samples, and three letters of reference. Review begins November 1, 2011. Located in southwest Wisconsin in the scenic upper Mississippi River valley, Viterbo University is a Catholic, Franciscan, liberal arts institution with an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 2200 students. Viterbo University is an equal opportunity employer and encourages nominations and candidacy of historically underrepresented groups. For more information, please visit http://www.viterbo.edu/hr.aspx?id=7740

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Also posted at Modern British 2012

Wake Forest University
Assistant or Associate Professor of English, Poet in Residence. WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY’S Department of English is searching for a tenure-track Assistant or beginning Associate Professor as poet-in-residence. The ideal candidate would have a terminal degree in creative writing (MFA or PhD) or extraordinary achievement in creative writing, and significant publications. Responsibilities include teaching poetry workshops at introductory and advanced levels, with the possibility of other courses as appropriate to candidate’s experience, co-directing campus reading series and helping establish a new Creative Writing minor. Salary is competitive. Position begins July 1, 2012. Initial interviews will be conducted at MLA convention.

Electronic applications are strongly preferred. Applicants should apply at https://wakejobs.silkroad.com, and submit a cover letter directed to Dr. Scott Klein, Chair, Department of English. Also submit your vita, statement of teaching philosophy, and a writing sample (5 to 7 poems). Confidential letters of recommendation must be sent via email by the recommender or dossier service to [mailto:wakejobs@wfu.edu wakejobs@wfu.edu]. Applications and other materials must be submitted no later than October 31 at 5:00 pm. Questions about the application process may be addressed to [mailto:wakejobs@wfu.edu wakejobs@wfu.edu]. Questions about the position may be addressed to [mailto:english@wfu.edu english@wfu.edu].

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

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James Madison University
General Info: Tenure-track position in creative nonfiction in thriving interdisciplinary creative writing program. Beginning Fall 2012. Review of applications will begin December 1. Interviews will be held at AWP Conference in February. JMU is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

Duties and Responsibilities: Primary responsibilities include teaching introductory and advanced courses in nonfiction writing. Qualifications: Successful candidate must have MFA or Ph.D. Significant national publications in the field; book publication preferred. Pay Rate: Commensurate w/ experience

Special Instructions: In order to be considered, candidates must apply online at: https://joblink.jmu.edu and mail letter of application, cv, and dossier to Professor Laurie Kutchins, Creative Writing Search Chair, James Madison University, English Department, MSC 1801, Harrisonburg, VA 22807

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Oregon State University
Oregon State University, Department of English is recruiting for a full-time (1.0 FTE) nine-month, tenure-track position in creative writing/creative non-fiction. The position is at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning fall 2012. Responsibilities include teaching courses in our thriving MFA program, as well as in undergraduate writing and contemporary American prose. Salary is commensurate with education and experience. Required minimum qualifications include an MFA or Ph.D. with a creative writing emphasis at time of appointment and a strong publication record with national exposure in the form of a book or significant magazine publications. Significant teaching experience, commitment to curricular development, and cross-disciplinary collaboration are preferred. An interest in helping to shape a potential low-residency MFA program is desirable. To review posting and apply, go to http://oregonstate.edu/jobs. In addition, please have three hard-copy letters of reference or Interfolio files sent directly to Tracy Daugherty, Professor of English and Creative Writing, 238 Moreland Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon 97331-5302. For full consideration, apply by 11/11/11 to posting 0007977. OSU is an AA/EOE employer.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

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University of Massachusetts Lowell
The Department of English at the University of Massachusetts Lowell seeks an energetic and collaborative colleague for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professorship in Creative Writing--Non-Fiction. Teaching includes creative non-fiction workshops and other upper-level as well as introductory writing courses. We seek a colleague who will be able to create new courses based on areas of expertise for our developing concentration in Creative Writing. The successful candidate will be expected to pursue an active publishing agenda, to mentor students on individual and group projects, and to assist in outreach projects in the community and the region. Ability and willingness to develop interdisciplinary connections based on area of expertise also desirable.

Located along the Merrimack River 30 minutes north of Boston, the University of Massachusetts Lowell serves a diverse population of 12,000 students in over 120 degree programs. The city of Lowell is the birthplace of the American industrial revolution as well as of Jack Kerouac, and is home to a National Historical Park and a burgeoning local arts and culture scene. The University values it connections with the city and encourages its students to engage in interdisciplinary thinking, service, and experiential learning.

Minimum Qualifications: -MFA or PhD in Creative Writing with an emphasis in non-fiction -Minimum 3 years teaching experience at the college level

Preferred Qualifications: -Excellent communication skills -Strong record of publication -Evidence of outstanding teaching and ability to mentor and organize student groups

Special Instructions: -Writing sample up to 25 pages -Three letters of reference will be required - (Email addresses of three references will be required during the application process) -Review of applications will begin immediately

[https://jobs.uml.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=52061&jtsrc=www.higheredjobs.com&jtrfr=www.peopleadmin.com&adorig=PA Online App. Form]

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University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Department: English & Comp Literature. Application Deadline: 11/15/2011 Recruitment ID: 2501821

Position Summary: Entry-level, tenure-track position. Competitive salary for entry-level Assistant Professor; 2-2 teaching load, undergraduate classes.

Education Requirements: BA (MFA preferred).

Qualifications and Experience: Candidates must have established strong literary reputations, at the national and/or international level, in '''Creative Non-Fiction. '''Requirements include substantial, ongoing publication; at least two years college teaching experience; and commitment to teaching undergraduates and mentoring young writers. Candidates should also have at least one book in print.

Special Instructions: Applicants must apply online at http://jobs.unc.edu/2501821 and electronically upload a letter of application, a current curriculum vitae, copies of reviews of recent books, and copies of relevant publications. Click on the Direct Link URL from any internet browser to apply for the position.

Hard copies of recent books (at least one book in print required) and copies of relevant publications that cannot be uploaded electronically should be mailed to: In addition, applicants should have four letters of recommendation sent to gtompkins@unc.edu.
 * Beverly Taylor, Chair
 * Department of English and Comparative Literature
 * Greenlaw Hall, CB# 3520
 * UNC-Chapel Hill
 * Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3520

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Washington University in St. Louis
Job Title: Assistant Professor, Department of English - 22425. Job ID: 22425.

The Writing Program in the Department of English seeks an emerging writer of creative nonfiction for a full-time, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin in the fall semester of 2012. We particularly seek candidates with experience writing and teaching documentary literature or narrative journalism. The teaching expectation is two courses per semester and will include creative nonfiction workshops and craft courses at the undergraduate and MFA levels. The new faculty member will assist with the continued development of the creative nonfiction curriculum, will advise undergraduate English majors, and will mentor MFA fiction and poetry students interested in nonfiction as a secondary genre; beyond the expected work of continued publication, the new faculty member will participate in departmental governance and university service.

Required Qualifications: An M.F.A. or Ph. D. in creative writing is expected; a demonstrated record of excellence in teaching is required; at least one book of creative nonfiction must be published or completed and under contract.

Interviews will be conducted at the MLA convention in Seattle in January. The application process occurs in two parts. Please send a cover letter, c.v., and statement of approach to teaching undergraduate and graduate creative writing, to our online application service, https://jobs.wustl.edu, and provide the reference job number of 22425. Three letters of recommendation, and a writing sample of 25-40 pages, may be sent by post to Professor Vincent Sherry, Nonfiction Search Committee Chair, Washington University in St. Louis, Campus Box 1122, One Brookings Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63130. Preference will be given to applications received before November 10, 2011.

Deadline: Nov. 10

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West Chester University - Non-Fiction
West Chester University of Pennsylvania is seeking applicants for a position of Assistant Professor in Creative Nonfiction, secondary specialization in Poetry. Experience in editing and/or publishing desirable; experience in distance education also desirable.

Responsibilities: 4/4 load: two courses per semester in the general education track, other courses from the following: creative writing (general), creative nonfiction, and poetry. Courses may include both undergraduate and graduate courses. Other duties may include overseeing graduate theses. Potential to develop a range of creative nonfiction courses.

Requirements: Ph.D. or M.F.A. (or equivalent) completed or expected by August, 2012, in Creative Writing, with demonstrated commitment to creative nonfiction and the teaching of creative nonfiction as a primary field of study and poetry as a secondary field of study; creative nonfiction and poetry publication; and experience teaching composition at the college level.

Preferences: Teaching experience preferred; demonstrable professional experience in the fields of creative nonfiction and poetry - a book and/or journal publications, conference presentations, or readings - also preferred.

Finalists must successfully complete interview process and teaching demonstration. References with contact information will be required prior to interview.

Candidates Should Submit: Cover letter, complete dossier (including transcripts, letters of recommendation, and curriculum vita); fifteen-page sample of creative nonfiction, five-page sample of poetry to: Dr. Victoria Tischio, Chair, Dept. of English, 700 S. High Street, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383-2124. Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2011, and continue until the position has been filled. All offers of employment are subject to and contingent upon satisfactory completion of all pre-employment background and consumer reporting checks. The filling of this position is contingent upon available funding.

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Bennington College - Two Positions in Literature
Bennington College seeks two published writers of distinguished literary accomplishment to teach a broad spectrum of essential works in the history of literature to highly motivated undergraduates. One position will be full-time, one part-time; both positions are benefits eligible. In keeping with our commitment to the teacher-practitioner model, we seek writers of poetry, fiction, or nonfiction (including narrative journalism) whose own interests and abilities as teachers will shape our future curriculum.

Expected Start Date: Fall 2012. How To Apply: Please submit a letter of interest and CV (no e-mails, please) to Literature Search Committee, Bennington College, One College Drive, Bennington. VT 05201.

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Bethany College - two tenure-track positions
Bethany College is a national liberal arts college located on a beautiful historic 1,300 acre mountaintop campus in the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia, 39 miles from Pittsburgh. The state's oldest private college, Bethany offers a wide array of B.A. and B.S. programs in more than 25 fields of study and a Master of Arts program in Teaching.

Bethany College seeks to fill two tenure-track positions in English at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin Fall 2012. The successful candidates will have competence in at least two of the following areas: American Literature, Creative Writing and Secondary Education as well as competence in teaching Composition and a variety of other writing courses.

A Ph.D. in hand by Spring 2012 is preferred. ABD candidates will be considered with appropriate adjustment in rank. The successful candidates will be committed to excellence in teaching. Review of applications will begin November 10 and continue until the position is filled. Candidates should submit a letter of interest and curriculum vitae with at least three references. Additional materials may be requested of final candidates.

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Also posted at Generalist 2012

Butler University (IN) - Prose
Assistant professor of Creative Writing. The English Department of Butler University in Indianapolis seeks to fill a full‑time, tenure‑track position in Creative Writing at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning Fall 2012. Primary qualifications in Prose (fiction and/or nonfiction) with secondary qualifications in one or more of the following: screenwriting, genre fiction, game design and narrative, digital literature and/or publishing, science/health/environmental writing, graphic novel. Requirements: one book with a nationally recognized press, and/or publications in literary journals, as well as excellence in university teaching. MFA or Ph.D. in field also required. Teaching responsibilities include 3‑3 course load, divided among the MFA program, undergraduate creative writing, and Core Curriculum. Review of applications will begin on November 1 and continue until position is filled. Interviews at MLA. Please send cover letter and vita to Andrew Levy, Search Chair, Department of English, Butler University, 4600 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208.

From MLA JIL 9/30/11

Deadline: Nov. 1

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Request for additional materials: Nov 1 (email, dossier and writing sample) x3; Nov. 4 (email -- dossier, letters of recoomendation, writing sample, syllabi, student evaluations); Nov 11 (email -- dossier, same as above, due Dec 1)

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California Baptist University
California Baptist University invites applications for a tenure-track position in Creative Writing to begin August, 2011. Candidates must embrace the mission of California Baptist University and evidence a clear understanding of, and commitment to, excellence in teaching through the integration of the Christian faith and learning. An application for the position should be submitted electronically through the University’s web site at http://www.calbaptist.edu/faculty. A terminal degree (PhD or MFA) in creative writing is preferred, although candidates with a master’s degree who are in the final stages (ABD) of the terminal degree may be considered. A publication history is required. Candidates should be interested in supporting and promoting the existing Creative Writing Minor and developing that program toward a major, as well as contributing to extra-curricular and co-curricular creative writing activities. Teaching assignments may include both graduate and undergraduate courses. Typical load is 4/4.

From MLA JIL  11/4/11

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Coastal Carolina University, SC
The Department of English at Coastal Carolina University invites applications for a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of English to join our growing creative writing program. The department seeks an experienced instructor with a creative writing background to teach courses in his or her specialty (poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction), introductory creative writing, first-year composition, and graduate-level classes in the M.A. in Writing program. The new hire will also have the opportunity to work on Waccamaw, the department's award-winning literary journal.

Competitive candidates will have an M.F.A. or Ph.D. in creative writing, as well as training and teaching experience in creative writing, literature, and first-year composition. The successful candidate will have significant publications in literary journals and/or at least one published book. Candidates with publications and/or training in multiple genres are preferred. Additional secondary specialties desired include: women's and gender studies, literary journal editing, world literatures, and screenwriting/film studies.

Candidates should submit electronically a letter of application (outlining interest in the position, qualifications, and approach to teaching), a current CV, transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate work (copies acceptable at this time), and three letters of recommendation at http://jobs.coastal.edu. To ensure full consideration, application materials must be received by December 15, 2011.

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Colorado State University - Fiction / Non-Fiction
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY. Nine-month, tenure-track appointment with a 2-2 courseload to begin August 15, 2012. Specialization in Fiction and Creative Nonfiction. Required Qualifications: M.F.A. or Ph.D. in Creative Writing and/or English at time of appointment; a promising record of scholarship/research/teaching; at least one book in either Fiction or Creative Nonfiction and significant publications in the other genre. This includes, for example, novels, short stories, literary essays, literary journalism or memoir. An application will be enhanced by experience teaching and writing about literature at the college level. Applicants are encouraged to describe any additional teaching or scholarly interests and experiences. Send letter of interest, current curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, a statement of teaching philosophy, evidence of teaching effectiveness, sample publications, and three letters of recommendation to: Matthew Cooperman, Search Chair, Colorado State University, Department of English, 1773 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1773. Applications will be considered until the position is filled; however, for full consideration, applications must be postmarked by November 16, 2011. Routine inquiries to Sue.Russell@colostate.edu. For a complete position description, visit the department web site at http://english.colostate.edu/.

From MLA JIL 10/21/11

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Columbia College (MO)
Columbia College seeks candidates for a full-time tenure-track Assistant/Associate faculty position in English beginning in the Fall of 2012. The successful candidate will have a strong background in both English literature and creative writing. While we seek a generalist, the department is already well-served in Medieval and Renaissance as well as Creative Non-Fiction. Qualified candidates will have an earned Doctorate in English in hand at time of appointment. Experience teaching English composition literature and creative writing. Typical teaching load is 12 hours per semester with at least half in Freshmen level composition.

Candidates must submit a letter of application, a current vita, statement of teaching philosophy, official graduate transcripts, three letters of reference and evidence of teaching effectiveness to: Executive Vice President and Dean for Academic Affairs, Columbia College, 1001 Rogers St., Columbia, MO 65216.

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Deadline: Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until December 1, 2011.

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Columbia U (NYC)
Assist/Assoc Professor of Writing, or Assist/Assoc Professor of Professional Practice in Writing

Undergraduate Writing: Fiction, Nonfiction, or Poetry, Columbia University, School of the Arts

School of the Arts, Writing Division, 2960 Broadway, 415 Dodge Hall, New York, NY 10027

The Writing Program seeks to appoint a new faculty member in fiction, nonfiction, or poetry, beginning in fall 2012. The position may be filled at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor (tenure-track faculty) or Assistant or Associate Professor of Professional Practice (practice faculty). The teaching includes primarily undergraduate and occasional graduate writing workshops and seminars. The Writing Program aims to attract writers with significant publications at the national level who are experienced and dedicated teachers with the potential for leadership in the Undergraduate Program. Salary and rank are commensurate with experience. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

At least one book with a nationally recognized press is required. A strong commitment to the teaching of writers must be in evidence.

The Columbia University School of the Arts offers Masters of Fine Arts Degrees in four disciplines: film, theatre, visual arts, and writing, as well as an array of Masters of Arts degrees and instruction in a number of undergraduate programs.

For more information and to apply for this position, please visit our online site at:

https://academicjobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54770

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 10/13 (email; teaching philosophy, course descriptions)

Additional request for additional materials: 10/29 (email; more work samples, peer observations, student evals, etc.)

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Concordia University, Nebraska
Assistant Professor of English and Communication

Responsibilities:
 * Teaching creative writing.
 * Teaching other general education courses in composition, literature or communication studies as called upon by the department.
 * Student Advising.
 * Curriculum assessment and development.
 * Faculty service duties as assigned and based on candidate's strengths.
 * General Faculty Responsibilities (please visit the university website: http://www.cune.edu/employment )

Position start date is on January 1, 2012.

To Apply: Please visit the university website: http://www.cune.edu/employment for directions on how to apply.

LINK (HR)

Acknowledgment received:10/14

Request for Additional Materials:10/10

Rejection Letter: 10/15, 10/18

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Note that this starts this coming January--as in, 3.5-ish months from now.

Franklin College (IN) - Creative Writing + Modern World Lit
Franklin College invites applications for a tenure‑track position in English to begin August, 2012. Located approximately 30 minutes from culturally rich downtown Indianapolis, Franklin College is a private, four‑year liberal arts college.  The ideal candidate is a generalist who can teach creative writing and modern world literature. A demonstrated interest in advising the college’s student literary magazine is a plus, as is the ability to teach dramatic literature (Classical, Modern, and Contemporary) when needed. The candidate will teach composition on a regular basis. Broad service to the college such as advising and committee work is required. Candidates who can demonstrate a dedication to teaching and a genuine interest in working with undergraduates in a small, collegial liberal arts setting that emphasizes close student‑faculty interaction will be given preference. College‑level teaching experience required. Intercultural experience and/or interest in intercultural issues is an asset. ABD or Ph.D. preferred; Ph.D. is required for tenure. '''Review of applications will begin Friday, November 4, 2011 and will continue until the position is filled. '''

Applicants should send letter of application, vita, statement of teaching philosophy, and three current letters of recommendation (at least one of which can speak to the candidate’s teaching effectiveness) to:   Employee Resources Franklin College Department of English 101 Branigin Blvd. Franklin, IN 46131 or by e‑mail to: employeeresources@franklincollege.edu. Applicants should have transcripts and a teaching portfolio (sample syllabi and assignments plus teaching evaluations) ready to provide upon request.

From MLA JIL 9/30/11

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Idaho State University
Assistant Professor of English, Creative Writing.

Specialist in Creative Writing with ability to work in multiple genres. Tenure‑track position, assistant professor rank, August 2012. M.F.A. or Ph.D. in Creative Writing in hand by August 2012 and a significant record of creative publications. Normal teaching load 3 courses per semester with responsibilities in creative writing and literature at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Regular assignments to composition and general education courses. Starting salary $43,000. Send letter of application, c.v., sample of creative writing (approx. 20 pages) and a minimum of 3 letters of recommendation (confidential letters preferred) to https://isujobs.net. All application materials must be received by November 11, 2011. Interviews at MLA. ISU is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. We have an institution‑wide commitment to inclusion and diversity and encourage all qualified individuals to apply. Veterans' preference. Upon request, reasonable accommodations in the application process will be provided to individuals with disabilities.

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

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John Brown University (AR)
John Brown University, independent, evangelical and Christian, seeks a faculty member to teach undergraduate courses in creative writing with emphasis in fiction and/or poetry and core curriculum courses of English I and English II. Other responsibilities may include but are not limited to administering a yearly writing festival, teaching upper‑division literature courses, advising, and committee work. An M.F.A. or Ph.D in creative writing is preferred. Effective teaching experience in higher education, evidence of scholarly potential, and a commitment to Christian higher education are essential. Position begins August 1, 2012. Screening process begins October 15, 2011, and continues until the position is filled. Submit electronically a letter of interest and vita to academicaffairs@jbu.edu Attn: Dr. Ed Ericson III, Vice President, Academic Affairs, John Brown University, Siloam Springs, AR 72761. Phone: 479.524.7129.

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

Deadline: Oct. 15

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Request for Additional Materials: 10/17 (2)

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NOTES AND QUERIES: Before anyone applies here, note that the school requires students to sign a lifestyle statement, and the school expelled an openly gay student in 2006 for content on his private Facebook page. While faculty aren't required to sign any sort of lifestyle statement, this is a Christian school in Arkansas.

Lehman College of the City University of New York
CONTRACT TITLE: Assistant Professor

CAMPUS SPECIFIC INFORMATION: Teaching freshman composition, undergraduate and graduate creative writing (including creative nonfiction), undergraduate and graduate literature courses. Will receive reassigned time to serve as graduate director.

Lehman College, a senior college of the City University of New York, offers both undergraduate and graduate programs. Its campus is located in the Northwest Bronx in New York City, convenient to Manhattan, Westchester, and Rockland Counties, and New Jersey.

Position available for Fall, 2012.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. degree in area(s) of expertise, or equivalent as noted below. Also required are the ability to teach successfully, interest in productive scholarship or creative achievement, and ability to cooperate with others for the good of the institution.

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS: - Ph.D. in English or related field required. - Substantial college teaching experience and minimum one year of administrative experience preferred. Outstanding publication record preferred.

LINK (InsideHigherEd)

Deadline: Open until filled with review of CV to start October 1, 2011.

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Long Island University
English, 1 University Plz, Brooklyn, NY 11201 http://www.liu.edu/Brooklyn.aspx

Assistant professor of Creative Writing The English Department at the Brooklyn campus of Long Island University anticipates, pending budgetary approval, a September 2012 opening for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Creative Writing. We are looking for a creative writer in poetry and/or fiction to teach creative writing courses in the undergraduate English major and the MFA. The candidate will also teach undergraduate composition or literature classes and should be willing to serve as a director of the MFA program in Creative Writing at some point in the future. The position of Assistant Professor requires nine credit hours of teaching per semester, ongoing writing and publication, and active service to the University. Teaching experience and an MFA degree in creative writing (or equivalent) are required. Long Island University is a private, non-sectarian university located in the heart of revitalized downtown Brooklyn. The Brooklyn campus is home to 11,000 students and serves an ethnically and economically diverse population. Deadline for applications is December 15, 2011. Please submit letter of application (including a statement of teaching philosophy), curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference to: Leah Dilworth, Co-Chair, English Department, Long Island University, One University Plaza, Brooklyn, New York 11201. LIU is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. [R] Expires from JIL database 02 Dec 2011

From MLA JIL

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North Central College (IL)
'''Assistant Professor in Creative Writing. ''' North Central College invites applications for a tenure‑track position in Creative Writing with expertise in multiple genres to begin Fall 2012. The successful candidate will have a PhD (preferred) or MFA in Creative Writing in hand by September 1, 2012. Applicants should demonstrate potential for excellence in undergraduate teaching within a liberal arts setting and a strong commitment to publication. The position includes teaching creative writing and composition courses and offers opportunities to participate in North Central’s interdisciplinary programs. Appointment at the rank of assistant professor is anticipated, but higher rank may be considered for suitably qualified candidates.

Send letter of application describing teaching philosophy and creative/research interests along with curriculum vita to Dr. Martha Bohrer, Chair, Creative Writing Search; c/o Office of Academic Affairs; North Central College, 30 N. Brainard Street, Naperville, IL 60540. Review of applications will begin November 11, 2011 and continue until the position is filled. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the annual convention of the Modern Language Association in January 2012 (Seattle).

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

Deadline: Nov. 11

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Beware the dean at this school. At a job visit, a couple years ago, I found him to be an arrogant man. He liked to turn his hand over mind while shaking, to "show dominance" ... that sort of thing. Worse, he seemed dismissive of the vagaries of the current job market. Salary offered was less than you'd imagine for that area, and was completely non-negotiable. Word is he's near retirement, though this could take a couple years.


 * Agreed. He was dismissive of the cost of health/dental care, which for a family a couple years ago was going to cost $800 per month (reason enough to turn down the job). And yes, salary was all but non-negotiable.

Q: Does anyone know the teaching load at North Central?


 * Believe it's a 2/2/2.
 * I think technically it's either a 3/2/2 or 3/3/2, but there's an opportunity to advise the student lit-mag, which gives you a course reduction making it essentially a 2/2/2.

Northwestern College (IA)
Assistant Professor of Creative Writing. {C}MFA or PhD in Creative Writing, with a publication record in fiction or poetry for a tenure-track position in Creative Writing beginning August 2012. Previous teaching experience in composition and creative writing is essential. Teaching load is three to four classes (12 credits) per semester including Freshman Composition and introductory and advanced creative writing courses. Affiliated with the Reformed Church in America, Northwestern College seeks candidates with an authentic Christian faith who will support the college’s mission, Reformed and evangelical identity, and commitment to Christian liberal arts as expressed in our Vision for Learning.

Interested candidates should send an email message with a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to deanoffaculty@nwciowa.edu and complete an online application: http://www.nwciowa.edu/employment/open-positions/assistant-professor-of-creative-writing/227. Applications received before January 15 will receive first consideration.

From MLA JIl 10/21/11

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Norwich University - Poetry / Non-Fiction
The Department of English and Communications at Norwich University invites applications for a tenure-track English faculty position in creative writing, with specialization in creative nonfiction and poetry, to begin fall 2012. All faculty teach a 4/4 schedule of courses; for this position, the schedule will include freshman composition, world literature surveys, and introductory and advanced creative writing.

Publication and prior teaching experience desired. M.F.A. or Ph.D. expected at time of hire. Must be eligible to work in the U.S. Please submit a cover letter, CV, and a Norwich application form no later than November 29, 2011, to English Faculty Search, via email: [mailto:jobs@norwich.edu jobs@norwich.edu].

Online App. Form: http://www.norwich.edu/jobs

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Nov. 29

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NOTE: this school is, in part, a military college: http://www.norwich.edu/

Ryerson University (Toronto, Canada)
The Department of English ( http://www.ryerson.ca/english ) invites applications for 2 positions at the Assistant Professor rank: one in Restoration/18th Century and another in Creative Writing. The appointments will be effective August 1, 2012. The positions are subject to final budgetary approval.

Creative Writing: Required qualifications include an earned MFA, PhD and/or an established national/international reputation based on a strong publication record. Demonstrated ability to teach in a secondary area of literature is required. Demonstrated experience with innovative pedagogy in creative writing is desired. The English Department is currently exploring new ways of enhancing Creative Writing’s presence at Ryerson, and the successful applicant is expected to contribute to this endeavour.

Applicants should submit a letter describing their areas of research and teaching interests, a curriculum vitae, three confidential letters of reference, a sample of their research/creative work, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. Review of applications will begin December 1, 2011and will continue until the positions are filled. Confidential inquiries can be directed to the Chair ( [mailto:denisoff@ryerson.ca denisoff@ryerson.ca] ). Please note that applications by fax or e-mail will not be accepted. Applications should be sent to: Dr. Dennis Denisoff, Chair, Department of English, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5B 2K3.

From University Affairs 9/16/11 - Link to English Dept employment page.

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Siena College, NY - Fiction/Non-Fiction
The Department of English at Siena College seeks applicants for a tenure track position in Fiction/Nonfiction Writing, beginning September 2012. MFA, Ph.D. or terminal degree required. Expertise in composition and literature preferred, as is previous teaching experience. Course responsibilities will include Writing Short Fiction, Introduction to Writing, Advanced Writing, Literary Perspectives, and other writing and literature courses. Teaching load is 3 classes per semester with the expectation of creative or scholarly activity. If interested, please submit your CV, a statement of teaching philosophy, and three letters of recommendation. Electronic submission through Interfolio is required; please submit materials to http://interfolio.com/universities/partners/SienaAPWriting.cfm not later than October 14, 2011.

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Thiel College (PA)
The English Department of Thiel College invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position for Fall 2012. We are seeking a candidate with specialization in composition to teach a variety of introductory and upper-level writing courses including Advanced Technical Writing, Creative Writing: Poetry, and Creative Writing: Drama. Assigned workload is four courses per semester, with additional responsibilities in student advising and committee work. A Ph.D. and an appreciation for and commitment to small, private, liberal arts college education are required; prior college teaching experience is preferred. Rank and salary are based on qualifications. Please send a letter of interest, current curriculum vitae, undergraduate and graduate transcripts, three current reference letters including email addresses and phone numbers of references, and samples of syllabi and assignments to [mailto:employment@thiel.edu employment@thiel.edu] or to Susan Swartzbeck, Director of Human Resources, Thiel College, 75 College Avenue, Greenville, PA 16125. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled. Visit http://www.thiel.edu for more information about Thiel College. Thiel College is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to increasing diversity among its faculty and staff. Qualified minority applicants are encouraged to respond.

From MLA JIL 10/28/11

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University of Mississippi - African-American Lit + Creative Writing
The University of Mississippi English department is looking to make two tenure-track appointments in African American Literature, one of them with a creative writing emphasis. The first is a joint appointment with African American Studies for an Assistant professor in African American literature. PhD required. The Second appointment is at the Assistant or Associate level for a candidate in African American literature with a proven ability to teach and publish creative writing. PhD or MFA required. The search committee will start reviewing applicants on October 14, 2011. Preliminary interviews at MLA. Inquiries may be directed to Dr. Ethel Young-Minor (eyoungmi@olemiss.edu). Apply online at http://jobs.olemiss.edu. The University of Mississippi is an EEO/AA/ADA/ADEA/ Title VI/Title IX/Section 504 employer.

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Also posted at African American 2012

University of North Carolina at Pembroke
The University of North Carolina at Pembroke invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position, with a 3/2 teaching load, to teach classes primarily in creative writing and to edit Pembroke Magazine, a well-established literary magazine with a distinguished history whose previous editors have been award-winning authors. Applicants must have an MFA, or the equivalent, as well as a record of significant published work, preferably a book or chapbook. Applicants should also have taught creative writing at the university level and have successfully edited a literary journal, including soliciting work, applying for grants, and producing, printing, and distributing a magazine. Rank and salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applicants must apply online at https://jobs.uncp.edu. Attach current vitae, letter of application, and sample works. Send (electronically or via mail) three recent letters of recommendation to Richard Vela, Chair of the Search Committee, Department of English and Theatre, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Pembroke, NC 28372-1510. The committee will begin formal review of applications on November 30, and the closing date for applications is December 15.

University of North Carolina at Pembroke is an EEO/AA employer. Minorities, veterans and women are encouraged to apply. For more information, see the university website at http://www.uncp.edu.

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University of Southern Indiana
The Department of English at the University of Southern Indiana invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in creative writing to teach courses in her or his specialty; the position begins August, 2012. MFA or PhD in English must be completed by August, 2012. Significant publications in the field; book publication preferred. Expectations include undergraduate teaching, publication, and department service. Teaching duties (4/4) include upper-division creative writing, composition, and core curriculum courses.

To apply, please follow the directions on our www.usi.edu/hr/employment page to log in or set up an account. When you select the Apply to this Job link near the top of this page, you will be prompted to complete the appropriate Faculty/Administration application. When completing the application, you will be given the opportunity to attach the additional documents required for this position which include (1) letter of application; (2) current curriculum vitae; (3) sample syllabi and assignments in specialty; (4) sample of creative; and (5) contact information including e-mail addresses for three professional references. Materials should be provided electronically within this web-based applicant system and to the attention of Dr. Stephen Spencer, Search Committee Chair, Candidates selected for interview will also be required to provide unofficial transcripts, with official transcripts required at a later stage.

Review of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. (Job Open: 9/28/11

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University of St. Thomas
The Department of English announces a tenure-track position in creative writing at the assistant professor level, with preparation and a publication record appropriate to the teaching of an introductory multi-genre creative writing course as well as intermediate and upper-level courses in more than one of the major creative genres (fiction, poetry, literary nonfiction). Ph.D. preferred; MFA, ABD considered (with initial appointment of ABD at the rank of instructor). All full-time members of the English Department teach six courses per year, including our general requirement sequence in writing and literature. There is also opportunity to teach graduate courses.

Established in 1885, the University of St. Thomas is located in the major metropolitan area of Minneapolis-St. Paul, and is Minnesota's largest private university. Its 11,000 students pursue degrees in a wide range of liberal arts, professional, and graduate programs. Inspired by Catholic intellectual tradition, the University of St. Thomas educates students to be morally responsible leaders who think critically, act wisely, and work skillfully to advance the common good, and seeks to develop individuals who combine career competency with cultural awareness and intellectual curiosity. The successful candidate will possess a commitment to the ideals of this mission.

Please apply online at https://jobs.stthomas.edu

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Deadline: November 1, 2011

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Note: Interviews of selected candidates will be held at the MLA convention in Seattle.

University of Texas, Austin (Senior Position, Millikan Professorship)
Senior Scholar: The English Department at The University of Texas at Austin wishes to appoint a distinguished senior scholar or creative writer to the J.R. Millikan Centennial Professorship in English Literature. All areas of specialization are open. Ph.D. or terminal degree in field preferred. Duties include undergraduate and graduate teaching, research, publication, and service. Salary will be commensurate with achievements.

To apply, please send a letter of interest and a CV to Dr. Elizabeth Cullingford, Chair, via english-department@fortyacres.utexas.edu. Deadline: October 17th. The position is subject to budgetary approval. Background check will be conducted on successful candidate. The University of Texas at Austin is an AA/EEO employer.

http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/english/

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

Deadline: Oct. 17

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Also posted at Renaissance 2012

University of Texas, Tyler
The Department of Literature and Languages at The University of Texas at Tyler invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Creative Writing on a nine-month contract starting in fall 2012. Required qualifications include MFA in Creative Writing or Ph.D. in English with specialization in creative writing by August 15, 2012 and experience in teaching writing at college level. Publications in creative writing, including fiction, non-fiction, short stories, and/or screenwriting, literary magazine editorship, and connections with national creative writing community desirable. Responsibilities include, but not limited to, commitment to teaching writing to first-year, undergraduate, and graduate students, writing course development, continuous publications in creative writing, and national and local writing community outreach. Summer contract is possible but not guaranteed. Compensation is competitive and based on credentials.

To apply: submit letter of interest, curriculum vita, copies of transcripts, contact information for three references, and any supporting documents to creativewritingposition@uttyler.edu or mail hardcopies to: Creative Writing Search Committee, BUS 237, Department of Literature and Languages, University of Texas at Tyler, 3900 University Blvd., Tyler, TX 75799. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Review of application begins on November 21. For additional information, contact department chair, Hui Wu, at hwu@uttyler.edu or visit our website: http://www.uttyler.edu/news/jobs.php/.

From MLA JIL 10/14/11

Deadline: Nov. 21

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This position doesn't say "no poets" but it does list a number of potential desired expertises without mentioning poetry. Could this possibly be an oversight, or does anyone know that they just don't want a poet?

University of Warwick (UK)
English and Comparative Literary Studies,, Coventry United Kingdom CV4 7AL http://www.warwick.ac.uk/jobs

Assistant Professor or Associate Professor in Creative Writing  £36,862 ‑ £44,016 pa pro rata or £45,336 ‑ £52,556 pa pro rata

Minimum 20% FTE

You will publish creative writing and undertake advanced research in an appropriate field of study in English and Comparative Literatures. You will also undertake teaching and other academic duties as required within the Department and, additionally, attract research students to the department; building an appropriate research grouping of international significance and substance. You will possess an emergent or already established international standing in an appropriate field of study in English and Comparative Literatures. You will also be able to demonstrate an appropriate level of teaching experience.

Please note that appointments at Assistant Professor level entail a period of probation (normally 5 years). For further information and to apply, please go to http://www.warwick.ac.uk/jobs. Applications must be received by 2 December 2011. Interviews will take place in the week commencing 19 March 2012.

From MLA JIL 9/15

Deadline: Dec. 2

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University of Wisconsin - Marathon County
The University of Wisconsin-Marathon County and the University of Wisconsin Colleges English Department invite applications for an Assistant Professor of English. The UW-Marathon County campus in Wausau, Wisconsin is one of thirteen campuses comprising the UW Colleges, a freshman-sophomore transfer institution within the UW System. The UW Colleges offers an excellent liberal arts and pre-professional education for students beginning work toward a bachelor’s degree. Contract begins August 27, 2012.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Qualified candidates will hold an MFA or PhD in creative writing or closely related field and have coursework or other experience or professional work in the teaching of composition. ABD candidates will be considered, provided the Ph. D. is confirmed by the start of the appointment. PREFERRED QUALIFICATION: Experience in supervising or editing a student-run literary magazine is highly desirable.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Typical teaching load is twelve-credit hours per semester to include four, three-credit courses in both composition and creative writing. The candidate may teach courses in first year composition, intermediate composition, creative writing (fiction and/or poetry), and the literary magazine course. Our campus is also eager to engage the local community in literacy and creative writing activities and would welcome candidates with innovative community outreach ideas and experience. Teaching two courses of freshman composition (ENG 101 or ENG 102) will be a part of a normal semester workload. Interest in teaching Ethnic Studies and developing Interdisciplinary Studies courses and/or courses with a service learning component are also desirable. This tenure-track position requires ongoing professional engagement in the field of creative writing.

SALARY: Starting salary currently is $43,000. Additional compensation for summer and/or winterim instruction is a possibility depending on campus need. Details of the excellent benefits package may be found at http://www.uwsa.edu/hr/benefits.

Applications: Applications must include a letter of interest, current vita, unofficial transcripts, a one-page statement of teaching philosophy, and up to three current letters of recommendation. Student evaluations of teaching may also be submitted if available. ABD candidates should also provide evidence of the advanced status of their dissertation. Final interviews of candidates will include a class presentation. All application materials must be submitted electronically to the [mailto:faculty.positions@uwc.edu faculty.positions@uwc.edu]. For assured consideration, all required application materials must be received by December 3, 2011. This position will remain posted until filled. If requested, confidentiality of an application can be maintained until an applicant is deemed a finalist in the search.

Questions may be addressed to: UW Colleges Department of English chair, Greg Ahrenhoerster, Ph.D. greg.ahrenhoerster@uwc.edu (262) 521-5522 or UW-Marathon Executive Officer and Dean, Keith Montgomery keith.montgomery@uwc.edu (715) 261-6223.

From MLA JIL 11/3/11

Deadline: Dec. 3

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University of Wisconsin - River Falls
Assistant Professor in Creative Writing, beginning August 2012, to teach in the Department of English, which has an English-Creative Writing Emphasis major with more than 80 majors and minors in the program. We are looking for an accomplished writer with a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching, publications in one creative writing genre-preferably fiction-and the ability to teach in at least one other genre. Further teaching responsibilities include teaching composition and literature courses and designing writing, cultural, or humanities courses to fit specific goals in the General Education program. Second field is open, dependent upon the applicant's areas of expertise. Required: Ph.D. by the time of appointment, previous university teaching experience, and a willingness to advise and mentor students and to assist with visiting writers, student publications, and readings. Compensation is based on qualifications, including education and experience. The normal teaching load is 12 units. The University expects creative/scholarly activity appropriate to field, including research, scholarship, and creative endeavor, that supports its programs.

Qualifications (Required):


 * Education: Ph.D required in literature or creative writing by time of appointment


 * University teaching Experience in area of expertise: Fiction preferred, nonfiction or poetry also acceptable


 * Publication in one creative writing genre, fiction preferred


 * Experience teaching first-year written communication


 * Ability to advise and work with undergraduate students


 * Assistance with visiting writers, student publications, and readings


 * Demonstrated awareness of and sensitivity to diverse student populations and ability to contribute to the University's commitment to enhancing student awareness and appreciation of diverse ethnic and cultural heritages.

Qualifications which may be considered an asset:


 * Editorial experience with a literary magazine


 * Experience in literary editing and publishing fields

To Apply: Online applications are required at: https://jobs.uwrf.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/ {C}Submit a resume (or curriculum vitae), letter of interest specifying qualifications and experience and a separate statement addressing your ability to contribute to the enhancement of student awareness and appreciation of diverse cultures. Include a sample of professional publication in creative writing, fiction preferred. Include unofficial graduate transcripts (official copies will be required if hired) and the names, addresses, email addresses, and telephone numbers of at least three references who can specifically comment upon your teaching ability, experience, and professional preparation.

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Utah State University - Creative Writing + English Teaching
Position Summary: The English Department at Utah State University invites applicants for a full‑time, tenure‑track position in Creative Writing and English Teaching. We seek an assistant professor who can teach in both these areas. Areas of specialization can include poetry, creative nonfiction, or fiction as well as training secondary English teaching majors. The position is available August 2012 at a competitive salary.

Responsibilities: The position will contribute to the department’s English Teaching and Creative Writing emphases. The teaching load is supportive of research and creative work. Courses taught could include introductory, advanced, and graduate creative writing courses; teaching writing in the secondary schools; other English education courses; and environmental writing. Women, minority, veteran, and disabled candidates are encouraged to apply. Utah State University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Applicants must apply electronically at https://jobs.usu.edu/. The search committee would also like the candidate to submit separately a placement center dossier containing letters of reference to Dr. Jeannie B. Thomas, Utah State University, Department of English, 3200 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322‑3200.

From MLA JIL 9/30/11

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Wayne State University (Prose Genres, Associate or Full) - CANCELLED
Associate or Full Professor in Creative Writing. Pending final budget approval, the Department of English at Wayne State University invites applications for an associate or full professor specializing in creative writing. Preference will be given to candidates working in prose genres, including fiction, creative non-fiction, and drama.

Wayne State University is an urban research university with the highest Carnegie designation of RU/VH [Research University, very high research productivity]. The teaching load in the English Department is 2-2.

The WSU Jobs site will open on October 1, 2011. To submit an application, applicants should go to http://jobs.wayne.edu and upload the following: letter of application, CV, and one 20-25 page writing sample (double-spaced). Applicants should also arrange to have 3 letters of recommendation sent to Ellen Barton, Chair, Department of English, Wayne State University, 5057 Woodward, Detroit, MI, 48202. All materials are due by November 1, 2011.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Nov. 1

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Bowling Green State University - Distinguished Visiting Writer (Poetry)
The English Department of Bowling Green State University seeks strong applicants for the College of Arts & Sciences Distinguished Visiting Writer. Duties: The Creative Writing Program at Bowling Green State University seeks a poet as the College of Arts & Sciences Distinguished Visiting Writer. The successful candidate will be in residence spring 2013; teach one workshop in our BFA program and one workshop in our MFA program; give a public reading and a lecture; and advise theses. Qualifications: 1) MA, MFA or Ph.D. by time of employment; 2) At least one book of poetry and critical recognition consistent with a writer of national reputation; 3) Evidence of outstanding undergraduate and graduate teaching. Send cover letter, CV, transcripts, three current letters of reference, writing sample (one book), a list of courses taught with brief descriptions of each, and 1-2 sample undergraduate and graduate syllabi to Kristine Blair, Chair, English Department, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio 43403-0191. The starting date of employment for this position is January 7, 2013. Screening of applicants will begin February 15, 2012, and continue until the position is filled. BGSU is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities.

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Centre College (KY) - 3 year VAP, Fiction
Assistant Professor of English with Specialization in Creative Writing (Fiction). Centre College invites applications for a three-year visiting assistant professor in English beginning August 2012. The successful candidate will hold a MFA or PhD and specialize in creative writing (fiction). Centre College English faculty also teach in an interdisciplinary Humanities sequence for first-year students; teaching responsibility for this position is six courses per year of which three or four will be fiction writing and literature and two or three will be Humanities. Candidates must demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching in a student-centered environment.

Centre College is a highly selective liberal arts college of 1,300 students, listed by U.S. News in the top fifty liberal arts colleges in the nation. Classes are small and academic standards are high.

To apply, please submit by post (no email applications): letter of application, statement of teaching philosophy, materials demonstrating teaching effectiveness, sample of fiction writing (no more than 20 pages), three letters of recommendation, CV, and transcripts to: Ms. Sallie Bright, Centre College, 600 W. Walnut St., Danville, KY 40422. Review of applications will begin November 15, 2011. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the MLA conference in January, or by conference call. Centre College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

FROM MLA JIL 10/14/11

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Emory University - Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Poetics
The Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Emory University is accepting applications for one Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Poetics for an academic year of study, teaching, and residence in the Center. Funded by a Challenge Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Fellowship highlights the importance of the ongoing critical, theoretical, and creative engagements with poetry across Emory University, as well as marking the emergence of the Robert W. Woodruff Library’s Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Books Library (MARBL) as a major center for research in poetry. The deadline for submission of completed applications is February 15, 2012; awards will be announced in early-April 2012. Application forms and further information are available from the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at 404-727-6424 or fchi@emory.edu, on the web at http://www.chi.emory.edu, or write to: FCHI, Emory University, 1635 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA 30322.

From MLA JIL 10/21/11

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Harvard University. Briggs-Copeland Lecturer in Poetry
Harvard University. Department of English is seeking a Briggs-Copeland Lecturer in poetry, with responsibility for teaching two undergraduate writing workshops per semester. Five-year untenured appointment to begin July 1, 2012. Two books (not including chapbooks) plus significant publications & teaching experience expected. Candidates should submit letter of application, resume, writing sample, plus the names and contact information of two references, no later than November 1, 2011. Apply online at http://academicpositions.harvard.edu. Harvard is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

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Hollins University (VA) - Visiting Distinguished Professor in Creative Writing
The Jackson Center for Creative Writing at Hollins University invites applications for an endowed distinguished professorship in creative writing to begin July 2012. This is a one‑year, visiting, full‑time, renewable position. The distinguished professor will teach a 2‑2 load, including mixed‑genre advanced seminars in creative writing, focused graduate tutorials, and graduate and undergraduate thesis direction. Additional responsibilities include full participation in the co‑curricular and admission activities in support of Hollins’ MFA creative writing program. Qualified candidates should be accomplished fiction writers with several published books. Preference will be given to candidates who also have multi‑genre publications or teaching experience, some graduate level teaching, and a terminal degree in the field. Qualified candidates should apply electronically by forwarding an application letter, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and letters from three recent references to creative.writing@hollins.edu. Screening of applications will begin immediately, and will continue until the position is filled.

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

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Illinois College - Visiting Asst. Professor
The Illinois College English Department seeks applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor position in writing, beginning August 2012. The position is for one year, with a definite possibility of another year. The new faculty member will teach fiction, new media/journalistic writing, and introductory writing. Experience with other genres, such as scriptwriting, playwriting, and nonfiction is also desirable. For more information, see http://www.ic.edu/employment.

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

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Kenyon College - Visiting Richard L. Thomas Professor of Creative Writing
A five-year untenured half-time (spring-semester) appointment, renewed annually, with responsibility for two undergraduate courses, one of which must be a writing workshop. The starting date is January 2013. The appointment comes with spring-semester campus housing and full twelve-month benefits. Although the Thomas Professor must be at Kenyon only in the spring semester, the position requires contributions to the life of the College throughout the academic year (such as advising students, consulting on curricular matters, and helping to plan events).

Minimum Qualifications: Qualifications include teaching experience and significant publication in both fiction and nonfiction (at least two books).

Applications must include a cover letter, a c.v., three letters of reference, and a writing sample (up to 30 pages). Only electronic applications will be accepted. We will read applications until the position has been filled, but you must submit your application by December 15 to ensure that it will be reviewed in time for interviews at AWP in Chicago (February 29 - March 3, 2012). An Equal Opportunity Employer, Kenyon welcomes diversity and encourages the applications of women and minority candidates. Applications must be made at https://employment.kenyon.edu

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Princeton University - Hodder Fellowship
The Hodder Fellowship. Princeton University, Lewis Center for the Arts

Website: http://www.princeton.edu/arts/fellows

The Hodder Fellowship will be given to writers of exceptional promise to pursue independent projects at Princeton University during the 2012-2013 academic year. Hodder Fellows may be poets, playwrights, novelists, creative nonfiction writers, translators, or other artists and humanists who have "much more than ordinarily intellectual and literary gifts" and who are selected "for promise rather than performance." Given the strengths of our applicant pool, most successful Fellows have published a first book and are undertaking significant new work that might not be possible without the "studious leisure" afforded by this fellowship. Hodder Fellows spend an academic year at Princeton pursuing independent projects. Fellowships cannot fund work leading to the Ph.D. You need not be a U.S. citizen to apply. Submit a resume, sample of previous work (10 pages maximum, not returnable), and a project proposal of 2-3 pages.

Guidelines available on website. Princeton University is an equal opportunity employer and complies with applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations. Apply online at http://jobs.princeton.edu.

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Princeton University - Lecturer, Fiction
The Creative Writing Program at the Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University is seeking distinguished writers for a potential part-time opening in fiction. These positions are one or two semester appointments. The positions begin September 2012 and/or February 2013.

Applicants should apply electronically on this site and provide a resume and contact information for three referees by November 4, 2011.

Princeton University is an equal opportunity employer and complies with applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations.

Essential Qualifications: Individual who can demonstrate a deep commitment to undergraduate teaching and advising.

Education Required: Other-see essential qualifications

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Princeton University - Lecturer, Poetry
The Creative Writing Program at the Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University is seeking distinguished writers for a potential part-time opening in poetry. These positions are one or two semester appointments. The positions begin September 2012 and/or February 2013.

Applicants should apply electronically on this site and provide a resume and contact information for three referees by November 4, 2011.

Princeton University is an equal opportunity employer and complies with applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations.

Essential Qualifications: Individual who can demonstrate a deep commitment to undergraduate teaching and advising.

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Radcliffe Fellowships
http://www.radcliffe.edu/fellowship_program.aspx

Stipends are funded up to $70,000 for one year with additional funds for project expenses. Some support for relocation expenses is provided where relevant. If so directed, Radcliffe will pay the stipend to the fellow's home institution. We work with fellows who have families to help with relocation issues and make for a smooth transition.

Fellows receive office or studio space and access to libraries and other resources of Harvard University during the fellowship year, which extends from early September 2012 through May 31, 2013. Visual artists and film, video, sound, and new media artists may apply to come for either one or two semesters. In the event that they come for one semester, the stipend is $35,000. Fellows are expected to be free of their regular commitments so they may devote themselves full time to the work outlined in their proposal. Since this is a residential fellowship, we expect fellows to reside in the Boston area during that period and to have their primary office at the Institute so that they can participate fully in the life of the community.

Eligibility for Individual Creative Artists - Application Material. Please note that artists and writers need not have a Ph.D. or an M.F.A. to apply; however, they must meet other specific eligibility requirements, listed below.

Applicants in creative arts cannot be students in doctoral or master’s programs at the time of application submission. Applicants in creative arts cannot apply in consecutive years; those applicants may apply after waiting two complete application cycles. For example, creative arts applicants who applied in the fall of 2009 must wait until the fall of 2012 to apply again; those who applied in the fall of 2010 must wait until the fall of 2013 to apply again.

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Fiction and Nonfiction: To be considered for a fellowship in fiction or nonfiction, applicants must have any of the following: one or more published books, contract for the publication of a book-length manuscript, or at least three shorter works (longer than newspaper articles) published. Evidence of publication in print format within the last five years is highly desirable; Web site publications are not acceptable as the only form of previously published work. Applicants should note that reviewers take into account evidence of a distinctive, original voice, richness or dimensionality of text, and coherence in the project plan. Professionals interested in writing about their work experiences should apply in the category of nonfiction. Recommendations from editors and/or agents are not acceptable.

Poetry: To be considered for a fellowship in poetry, applicants must have had at least 20 poems published in the last five years or a published book of poetry and must be in the process of completing a manuscript. Reviewers examine the submissions for evidence of originality, vision, and maturity. Recommendations from editors and/or agents are not acceptable.

Individual applications for the fellowship year 2012–2013 are available on-line. Before beginning an application, please review eligibility requirements. The deadline for applications in Humanities, Social Sciences, and Creative Arts is Monday, October 3, 2011 (11:59 PM EST).

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Reed College - 1 year Visiting Position (Poetry)
Visiting Position in Creative Writing.

The Department of English is seeking a one‑year visiting position in Creative Writing (Poetry, with interest in other genres encouraged), with the possibility of renewal, to teach five undergraduate writing workshops/courses per year at a highly selective liberal arts college with an emphasis on excellence in teaching. Beginning fall (August) 2012. Rank open. The job also includes advising two to four senior theses a year and helping to manage a visiting writers’ reading series. Reed has only two positions in Creative Writing; with this in mind, the successful candidate will be asked to help oversee a program for students that is integrated with the English Department and to work with colleagues to design other ways of giving creative writing a presence on campus. We are especially looking for someone whose teaching portfolio reflects a deep, broad, and sustained understanding of diverse voices in contemporary American poetry, including Hispanic American, African American, Native American, and/or Asian American poetic traditions. We will be seeking someone with proven teaching ability, persistent engagement in writing and publication of national stature. M.F.A. or the equivalent required. Letters of application, including a CV, short writing sample, and dossier or three letters of recommendation (at least one of which expressly addresses teaching) should be submitted by November 1. Electronic applications are required and must be sent as PDF (preferred) or Word attachments to crwr1-visitor.search@reed.edu. If letters of reference must be sent in hard copy, please submit to Pancho Savery, Chair, Creative Writing Search, c/o Karin Purdy, Reed College, 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd., Portland, OR 97202.

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

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Smith College - Grace Hazard Conkling Writer-in-Residence (Poet)
The English Department at Smith College seeks a poet with a distinguished record of publication and commitment to teaching to fill a 2-3 year term as the Grace Hazard Conkling Writer-in-Residence. The appointment will begin in the fall of 2012. Previous recipients include Elizabeth Alexander, Henri Cole, Eleanor Wilner, and Nikky Finney. We welcome applications from all locations on the aesthetic spectrum, from highly formal verse to language poetry.

One writing workshop (course limited to 12 students) to be offered each semester. This half-time position offers an annual salary of $50,000 and a housing allowance; college-owned housing may be available. Poetry is flourishing at Smith; our Poetry Center sponsors an extremely successful reading series and provides a congenial meeting place for students and faculty interested in poetry. Questions regarding the search should be directed to Professor Cornelia Pearsall, Chair of the Search Committee, cpearsal@smith.edu.

Submit application at http://jobs.smith.edu with a letter of application and a curriculum vitae. Review of candidates will begin on January 15, 2012. Smith College is a member of the Five College Consortium with Amherst, Hampshire, and Mount Holyoke Colleges and the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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St. Lawrence University - Viebranz Visiting Professor of Creative Writing
Fiction or creative non-fiction writers with significant publications and teaching experience are invited to apply for the position of Viebranz Visiting Professor of Creative Writing for the academic year 2012-2013. Publications and teaching experience in a second genre would be preferable. The individual hired will teach two genre-specific courses each semester, at the beginning and advanced level, and be an active participant in the English Department. Departmental activities will include giving a reading as part of the St. Lawrence University Writers Series; serving as a reader on a senior honors thesis, and possibly directing a senior independent project; and leading occasional workshops for senior writing majors, or giving a craft talk on writing. Evidence will be sought of a proven record of innovative pedagogy in creative writing and an enthusiasm for teaching.

M.F.A. or Ph.D. in creative writing, with a minimum of two books and significant additional publications, are required. We encourage applications from candidates who bring diverse cultural, ethnic, and national perspectives to bear on their writing and teaching. The successful candidate will join a department with a curricular commitment to teaching the mutuality of the study of literature and the practice of creative expression. Salary commensurate with experience. A fully-furnished house is provided as part of the compensation package.

Please send a detailed letter of application, C/V emphasizing publications and relevant teaching experience, e-mail address, sample syllabi and writing exercises, to Dr. Sidney L. Sondergard, Viebranz Search Committee, Department of English, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY 13617. Review of applications will begin on September 26, 2011. Finalists will be asked to submit a writing sample and three letters of recommendation attesting to teaching experience.

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Stonehill College - Asst. Professor, Fiction (3 year renewable position)
The English Department of Stonehill College seeks candidates for a three-year renewable position in creative writing with a specialization in fiction, to begin fall semester 2012. The position may be renewed for another three-year term upon satisfactory review. Candidates must have an appropriate terminal degree in creative writing (M.F.A.) in hand by the time of appointment and should have a substantial record of publication in reputable journals and/or university or commercial presses. The ideal candidate would have a strong academic background (advanced study of literature and experience teaching literature courses are both desirable) and would be prepared to teach a first-year literature and critical writing course in addition to fiction writing courses. The 3/3 teaching load includes a mix of beginning and upper-level courses.

Application materials should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching philosophy, three letters of recommendation, and a brief (25 pages maximum) writing sample. Please submit all application materials by November 15, 2011 to Elizabeth Pearson (epearson@stonehill.edu) with the subject line English Department Search. Any materials that cannot be submitted electronically should be mailed to: Ms. Beth Pearson, English Department Search, Stonehill College, 320 Washington Street, Easton, MA 02357.

Please email inquiries regarding this position to Professor Jared Green, Chair of the Department of English at jgreen@stonehill.edu. Finalists will be brought to campus after a first round of telephone interviews.

Founded by the Congregation of Holy Cross in 1948, Stonehill is a private Catholic college located just 22-miles from downtown Boston on a beautiful 384-acre campus in Easton, Massachusetts. With a student to faculty ratio of 13:1, the College engages its 2,500+ students in 80+ rigorous academic programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and pre-professional fields.

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University of Dayton - Post‑Graduate Fellowship in Creative Writing
One‑year appointment with renewal for a second year dependent upon effective performance. Established in honor of the University of Dayton English Department’s longest serving poet and first African‑American faculty member, the Herbert W. Martin Fellowship is designed to advance inclusive excellence and creative writing in the University and community. We invite applications from creative writers who demonstrate sustained personal engagement with communities that are underrepresented in the academy and who bring this asset to their teaching and scholarship. The fellow is expected to play an important role in the life of the Department during the term of appointment, and to contribute to our efforts to advance diversity and the arts. Responsibilities: teach 2 courses per semester, including creative writing courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, one course in a non‑dominant or non‑Western literature, and possibly one course in first‑year composition; give a public reading on campus; and contribute to the Department’s biennial LitFest celebration. Required qualifications: MFA or PhD in Creative Writing within the past 3 years; record of national and regional publication in at least one creative genre; ability to teach courses in at least two creative genres; and ability to teach one or more courses in non‑dominant or non‑Western literatures. Preferred qualifications: experience teaching creative writing at the undergraduate and/or graduate level; experience in community engagement; demonstrated commitment to advancing inclusive excellence in academic or community contexts; and interest and skills in writing for new media.

The University of Dayton, founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary, is a top ten Catholic research university. The University seeks outstanding, diverse faculty and staff who value its mission and share its commitment to academic excellence in teaching, research and artistic creativity, the development of the whole person, and leadership and service in the local and global community. For Department information, visit http://www.udayton.edu/artssciences/english/. Apply online at http://jobs.udayton.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=52551, with a letter of application, a one‑page statement of teaching philosophy, and C.V., by Nov. 14, 2011.

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University of Washington Bothell
INTERDISCIPLINARY ARTS AND SCIENCES

Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences (IAS) at the University of Washington Bothell (UWB) seeks applicants for multiple positions. Successful candidates will join a faculty working across the arts, humanities, and social and natural sciences in a curriculum that values interdisciplinary and engaged research and pedagogy. Candidates must have a demonstrated commitment to working with diverse student and community populations. For full position descriptions, including specific qualifications and application requirements, see http://www.uwb.edu/hr/employment.

Comparative Ethnic Studies: Assistant or Associate Professor, two full-time, tenure track, nine-month academic year appointments. Dynamic educators who can integrate teaching, research, and practice in comparative ethnic studies across one or more of the following areas: visual studies; performance studies; material culture; comparative history; public history.

Creative Writing and Poetics: Senior Lecturers/Artists-in-Residence (multiple positions, full-or half-time; 3-year renewable academic year appointments). Dynamic educators for a new MFA program; expertise in diverse genres, including cross genre and hybrid forms, and in poetics that address social, cultural, and/or technological aspects of writing.

Preferred deadline for all positions: October 17, 2011.

Deadline: Oct 17

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Washington College (MD) - VAP in Creative Writing
The Washington College English department seeks candidates for a three-semester appointment as Visiting Assistant Professor of English, with specialization in creative writing. The successful candidate will begin teaching in January 2012 and continue through the 2012-13 academic year. A Ph.D. or M.F.A. in English or Creative Writing is required; evidence of teaching excellence on the college level and significant publication are expected. This position involves teaching a 3/3 load including introductory and advanced writing and literature courses and an advanced non-fiction writing workshop. Salary is competitive.

Washington College, home to a vibrant literary community, is located in historic Chestertown on Maryland's Eastern Shore, enrolls approximately 1450 students, and is within easy driving distance to Washington D. C., Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Applicants can learn more about the College at www.washcoll.edu and more about the English department, the creative writing minor, the Sophie Kerr Series and Prize, and the Rose O'Neill Literary House at http://english.washcoll.edu/

Application Process: Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcript and a writing sample through our online portal Consensus, at https://highereddecisions.com/wcm/cur rent_vacancies.asp. If you have more than one document you would like to include under "Other Documentation," please combine into one Word (.doc) or PDF file and upload under "Attach Other Document." Three letters of recommendation should be sent via post or email to Dr. Kathryn Moncrief, Chair, Department of English, Washington College, 300 Washington Avenue, Chestertown, MD 21620-1197. Telephone: (410) 778-7879; Fax: 410-810-7132; e-mail: kmoncrief2@washcoll.edu.

Applications received by Oct. 1, 2011 will receive priority; review of applications will continue until the position is filled. Washington College is an equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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Deadline: review begins Oct. 1

Rejection Letter: Just rec'd an email missive: they've chosen someone who has accepted the offer (10/18) Same as above (10/18)

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Wellesley College - Newhouse Professor/Writer-in-Residence
The Wellesley College English Department, in connection with the Newhouse Center for the Humanities, invites applications for the position of Newhouse Professor/Writer-in-Residence, a non-renewable position in creative writing consisting of a three-year term, that may be extended for up to two more years; shorter terms may be possible depending on the interest and availability of the candidate. Appointment to begin Fall 2012. Please submit application materials by November 11, 2011.

Chronicle

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NOTE: it would appear that applications should be made at https://career.wellesley.edu but the post for this position does not appear to be available there yet (9/29/11).

The posting is now up, and it looks like this is only for fiction, creative non-fiction, screenwriting, or playwriting. Bummer, poets.

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Field
Poet: 33

Fiction Writer: 23

Creative Non-Fiction Writer: 7

Multi-Genre: 6

Creative Nonfiction/Fiction:

Fiction/Poetry: 1

Creative Nonfiction/Poetry:

Creative Nonfiction/Fiction/Poetry: 1

Fiction/Creative Nonfiction/Playwriting: 3

Fiction/Creative Nonfiction/Screenwriting/Journalism:

Search Committee Lurker: 1

Employment STATUS
Unemployed and looking for job: 2

Employed in other field, wanting to re-enter academia: 3

Employed in other field, just trying to break into academia: 1

Finishing MFA or Ph. D & going on the market: 18

Working as adjunct/lecturer, looking for TT job: 16

Have visiting gig, looking for TT: 12

Have TT job and looking for new one: 14

Tenured and on the market because of a spouse/partner: 4

Window shopping: 4

Degrees
PhD only: 3

PhD and MA (lit, not cw): 1

Phd and Terminal MA: 4

MFA and ABD: 5

MFA only: 28

PhD and MFA in ...


 * Fiction: 4


 * Poetry: 18


 * Non-fiction:1

PhD and MFA (two genres):

PhD, MFA, and MA: 1

Two MFAs (in different genres or same):

Terminal MA: 1

MFA and MA: 5

MA (not terminal): 1

Other: 2

Publications
No book yet: 16

First book under contract: 4

First book published: 12

First book + edited anthology published: 3

First book published, second book under contract: 7

Multiple books published: 25

This Year's Crop
I'm heartened by this year's job listings. Seems a bit better than last year, no?

No.

Me, either... I'm not feeling that heartened... What's Plan B again?

Fyi: article on leaving academia, from the Chronicle: http://chronicle.com/article/Getting-Out-of-the-Kitchen/129262/

Not such a helpful article, in a practical sense. She complains that there are too many adjuncts in academia and her solution is to join their ranks in a foreign country where she has dual citizenship? She leaves a full time job because the weather is too hot? I feel like this couldn't possibly be the whole story. And there aren't any useful solutions to glean from her tale, really.

C: For useful solutions, look to all the writers you know. At AWP, years ago, I remember hearing that only 1 in 500 people w/ an MFA will ever land a t-t job. That was pre-economic collapse. Of course, the vast majority don't want to. But whether by choice or not, those other 499 folks are: teaching HS, going for a degree then working in another field, doing arts amin, academic admin, editing, parenting, working in non-profits, adjuncting, acquiring a sugar daddy or mama (kidding!)--basically, everything writers have always done. Most writers these days pass through academia; few stay there. We're intensely lucky that our primary life's work isn't contingent on being in academe, imho. That would suck. Tho if one's secondary calling is teaching, this market is, yes, hugely depressing. Especially if one has no interest in half the locales available.

D: Nicely said, C...

E: Am I the only one depressed by the many jobs insisting that if you have a PhD, it should be a PhD in creative writing? It seems screwed up that a PhD in English or comparative literature would disqualify you, if you also had an MFA and literary publications.

F: I'd apply anyway (if you have a Lit PhD). Unless it's to teach in a CW PhD program (like Denver)--in which case the desire to hire a CW PhD is self-explanatory--wanting someone with a PhD bespeaks, often, the need to satisfy the lit department/Chair/Dean, and to ensure tenure-ability in the eyes of the same. So it can't hurt to apply, in the eventuality that your MFA satisfies the writers, while your Lit PhD reassures everyone else. Good luck!

Possibilities for MFA or PhD/ABD but no book yet
(tho two t-t poetry gigs did go to people w/ no book yet last year)

(sev. of these offer valuable additional teaching experience):

1. Wisconsin: po & fict: applicants can't have a bk yet: 1 year, 1/1 U.G. CW teaching, 27k + ben., deadline Feb. 1st: http://creativewriting.wisc.edu/fellowships/poetryfiction.html

2. P-town Fine Arts Work Center: po & fict: "emerging" writers (if you're a poet and you have a book, you're no longer considered "emerging" by P-town): 7-month residency, stipend $750ish/month, deadline Dec. 1st: http://www.fawc.org/fellowships/index.php

3. Stegner: po & fict: book or no book (both situations are fine): no MFA or any degree needed: 2 year WS attendance, 26k + benefits per year; deadline Dec. 1st: http://www.stanford.edu/group/creativewriting/stegner.html

4. Axton: alternates genres; 1/1 CW teaching; not sure if those w/ bks can apply?; 25k + ben.; last deadline was Nov 30th; not sure if this is a hiring yea/& if so for which genre/or what deadline? they used to say that you had to have a phd for this position--still true?: http://www.pw.org/content/axton_fellowship_fiction

5. Stadler: poetry: 1 year, possible 2nd year renewal; 20k: various duties: deadline Oct. 1st; ttp://www.bucknell.edu/x3733.xml

6. Tickner: genre?: those w/ no book eligible; those w/ bks also eligible?; 1 year; 1/1 teaching HS + other duties; 30k + ben; deadline Jan. 7th: http://www.gilman.edu/program/tickner-writing-center/tickner-writing-fellow/index.aspx

7. Amy Lowell Travelling: poetry: us. goes to ppl w/ book(s) but not always; 52k & you must stay outta North America for a year; 1 year: deadline Oct. 15th (has to be in their office by this date): http://www.amylowell.org/faq.htm

8. Colgate Olive B. O'Connor Fellowship in CW: po, fict, NF: pre-book ("for completion of"); 1/1 CW teaching; salary? 35K for 10 mos. benefits? Yes for 10 mos. deadline?: http://www.colgate.edu/academics/departments/english/creativewritingfellowship

9. '''Exeter. '''Deadline: Dec. 1: http://www.exeter.edu/about_us/171_264.aspx

10. Seven Hills (Cincinnati) (Google "seven hills school cincinnati writing fellowship")

11. Daehler Fellowship-Colorado College. Info not posted yet, but deadline usually late March.

12. Kenyon Review Fellowships: Genre? Emerging writers. 2-year fellowship, 32K + health; teach one course per year + other duties. Different from Kenyon VAP. Deadline Dec 1. http://www.kenyonreview.org/programs-fellowships.php

13. Hugo House: http://hugohouse.org/content/residencies

Suggestions
Q: Could we separate Visiting & T-T?

A: Created separate category for visiting appts / limited term appts. /fellowships above. If you want to further sub-divide it (by genre or something), by all means feel free to edit further.

Q: Since non-TT professors are sometimes offered nice benefit packages, it might make more sense to replace "Tired of adjunct serfdom, dreaming of health insurance" with something like "Working as an adjunct/lecturer/instructor, looking for a TT job with an academic rank/chance of promotion/better benefits." Less funny but more accurate...

Q: Are other people viewing updates to this page using an RSS feed or other convenient method, or is the best way to see updates simply to scroll and scan each time you visit? From what I understand an RSS feed is available for the entire academic job wiki but not for Creative Writing 2012 alone. Suggestions?

A: You may find the following links helpful:

http://academicjobs.wikia.com/wiki/Help:Watchlist

http://academicjobs.wikia.com/wiki/Help:Enhanced_recent_changes

Interview Questions
Q: Where's the Wiki that lists potential interview questions and tips? I feel like I remember one from last year but now I can't find it... Has it been updated? Is there a new one?

A: There is a section on phone interview tips on last year's wiki: Link to Phone Interview tips (2011). There are also sections on Interview Questions on the 2011 wiki (LINK to 2011) and 2010 wiki (LINK to 2009-2010 wiki).

Last Year's Poetry Jobs
Q:/Suggestion: If anyone knows who got these poetry gigs last year--Portland State, Oklahoma State, Cal Lutheran, Taylor, & Worcester State--pls add to last year's Wiki?

A: Some of these new hires are (eventually) advertised on the AWP site:

http://www.awpwriter.org/careers/hires.htm

You could also consult the faculty pages of those specific universities/departments.

C: Just as fyi, round-up of last year's (2010-2011) TT poetry hires: Went to people with PhDs: 13 hires; to people w/ MFA + two or more bks: 7; MA + two bks: 1; MFA & one bk: 5; MFA & no bk: 1.

C: Interestingly, the stats from two years ago (2009-2010 wiki) are similar: MFA + 1 bk: 5 hires; MFA + 2 or more bks: 6; PhD + 1 or more books: 5; unknown: 3. It's possible, tho unlikely, to get a t-t poetry job w/ the bare minimum of an MFA & one book. (I wonder if it's true for fiction, too, that most jobs go to those with "more" than an MFA & one book?)

Last year's Wiki isn't letting me post, but here's this: feel free to move:

PhD:

1. Bethany College: Jessie Janeshek (PhD, MFA, 1 book + 1 ed. Anth.)

2. Bowling Green: Jennifer Chang (Ph.D, MFA, 1 book)

3. Brown: Cole Swensen (PhD, MA, 13 books)

4. California Lutheran: Jacqueline Lyons (PhD, MFA, 3 bks)

5.Georgetown College: Adam Clay (Ph.D, MFA, 2 bks (1 out 1 forth.)

6. Hobart & Wm. Smith: Kathryn Cowles (Ph.D., 1 book)

7. Oklahoma State: Ange Estes (PhD, MA, 4 bks)

8. Tufts: offer accepted: Katie Peterson (PhD, 1 bk)

9. University of Arizona: Joshua Marie Wilkinson (PhD, MFA, MA, 5 books + 2 edited)

10. U of Cincinnati: Danielle Cadena Deulen (PhD, MFA, 2 bks

11. U of Hawaii, Manoa: Craig Perez Santos (PhD, MFA, 2 books)

12. University Illinois, Chicago: Roger Reeves (PhD [ABD]; no books, but significant pubs)

13. University of Nebraska, Lincoln: Kwame Dawes (PhD, 20+books) MFA + 2 or more books:

1. Cal State San Bernadino: Chad Sweeney (MFA, 4 books/3 out/1 forth.+ trans.&ed. anth.)

2. Columbia College Chicago: Michael Robins (MFA, 2 books)

3. Rutgers-Newark: Brenda Shaughnessy (MFA, 2 books)

4. Shippensburg: Zach Savich (MFAs, UMass & Iowa; 3 books)

5. Temple: Brian Teare (MFA, 3 books)

6. UC San Diego: Ben Doller (MFA, 3 books, editor)

7. University of Virginia: Paul Guest (MFA, 4 bks of poems, 1 memoir) MA + 2 or more books:

1. University Minnesota: Peter Campion (MA, 2 books)

MFA & 1 bk:

1. Middlebury: Karin Gottshall (MFA, 1 book)

2. Portland State: John Beer (MFA, 1 book)

3. U Arkansas Little Rock: Nickole Brown (MFA, 1 book)

4. U of Idaho: Alexandra Teague (MFA, 1 book)

5. Wichita State: Sam Taylor (MFA, 1 Book)

<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">MFA & no book yet:

<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">1. Georgia Southern: Emma Bolden (MFA; chapbooks; no book yet) <p style="margin-bottom: 0in">Don't know who got them?:

<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">1. Taylor; U Central Missouri

Last Year's Fiction Jobs
Q: Can we get a list of fiction hires for 2011? Also a list of failed searches. What happened at Fordham, etc.

A: Here is the list from last year's wiki- people should feel free to fill in the gaps here if they have more info:

FICTION JOBS 2011
 * Baldwin-Wallace College, Fiction, offer made and accepted: Michael Garriga
 * Bridgewater State University, Fiction, offer made and accepted:
 * Bucknell, Fiction, offer made and accepted: Claire Vaye Watkins
 * College of Wooster, offer made and accepted: Katharine Beutner
 * Colgate: Gregory Ames
 * Drake, Fiction, offer made and accepted, 2/1: Amy Letter
 * Eastern Kentucky (tenure-track position): Nancy Jensen (4/11)
 * Eastern Kentucky (Visiting Fiction Writer Spring 2011), offer 12/1,accepted 12/2: Amanda Ward
 * George Fox University, offer made and accepted, 2/22:
 * Grand Valley State University, Oindrila Mukherjee
 * Grinnell College (2 year VAP), offer made: Dean Bakopoulis
 * John Carroll University: Alissa Nutting
 * New Mexico State University, offer made and accepted: Lily Hoang
 * Rhode Island College, offers made (2 positions): 1 position accepted: Emily Danforth (MFA, PhD, 1 novel under contract)
 * Rutgers-Newark, offer made: Akhil Sharma (Harvard Law, Stegner, 1 book)
 * St. Joseph's University, Fiction, offer made and accepted:
 * Texas State University-San Marcos, offer made and accepted: Doug Dorst
 * Tulane University, Fiction, offer accepted, 2/22: Zachary Lazar
 * University of Central Florida, Fiction, offer made and accepted: David James Poissant
 * University of Cincinnati: Chris Bachelder
 * University of Maine: offer accepted, Gregory Howard
 * University of Mississippi, Fiction, accepted: Richard Ford
 * University of Nevada, Las Vegas, offer made and accepted, 2/9: Maile Chapman (MFA, PhD, 1 novel, NYPL Fellowship, Guardian prize nomination)
 * University of Tampa, Fiction, offer made and accepted
 * University of Toledo, accepted 2/23: Ben Stroud
 * University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, offer accepted: Holly Wilson
 * Washington University in St. Louis, Fiction, offer made, 2/9; offer accepted, 2/24: Danielle Dutton
 * West Virginia University, offer accepted: Glenn Taylor, 2 books, WV native
 * Western Kentucky (Visiting), offer accepted:
 * Whitman College, VAP, offer made and accepted: