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Adelphi University (NY) - TT Asst. Professor, Fiction - VIDEO INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The Adelphi University English Department seeks a tenure-track assistant professor of creative writing with a primary emphasis and strong publication potential in fiction and a secondary interest in creative non-fiction. Teaching responsibilities include undergraduate and graduate courses in literature and creative writing. Eighteen-credit teaching load with advising duties. Adelphi’s two-track undergraduate English major offers concentrations in literature or creative writing; the MFA program offers students the opportunity to work in poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction and dramatic writing. The successful candidate will have a commitment to teaching excellence and a willingness to participate in MFA program administration. Apply online at http://www.adelphi.edu/positions/faculty with a cover letter and CV in PDF form. Three letters of recommendation should be sent by a portfolio service or directly by the letter writers to Jane Fisher, Human Resources, Levermore 203, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY 11530. Deadline November 1.

MLA JIL 10/05/12

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/19 (2)

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/16, video conference interview

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

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Rejection (after campus interview):

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Get a load of this materials request:

Please send us one copy each of:
 * all your published books,
 * a sample (one or two pieces each) of your published Fiction and Creative Nonfiction not collected in a volume,
 * a sample (one or two pieces each) of work-in-progress and,
 * a teaching portfolio including syllabi of courses you have taught or wish to teach, reports of formal observations,
 * student evaluation surveys and any other items you feel will be useful to us in evaluating your teaching.

Anyone else think it's unreasonable to be asking for work in progress?

yes. but what to do about it?

Actually, I think it's a very good idea. Many writers will testify to the fact that your best work is often the hardest to publish. I wish more universities requested work in progress, just like they do for research jobs. Well if that's how one wants to define "best".... And what to do about it? Suggest politely that you feel published work is sufficient to judge your teaching and research abilties and if they can your application for that reason relax that you avoided a job at department with which you might not be compatible.

Everybody has unpublished work, no? That's the easiest thing to send to the committee. Why "suggest politely" that you don't want to do it?

American University of Beirut - Open Rank, Creative Writing-Fiction
The Department of English at the American University of Beirut is seeking to fill a position, open rank, in Creative Writing – Fiction. Candidates with an interest in the cultural context of the Middle East and the multilingual situation of Lebanon are especially encouraged to apply. The teaching load is 3/2 in creative writing and literature. Positions begin September 1, 2013. Applicants must have a PhD upon appointment. Appointments are for an initial period of four years with opportunities for renewal and advancement. To apply, send a cover letter, CV, writing sample, sample syllabus and three letters of reference to:


 * Patrick McGreevy
 * Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
 * American University of Beirut
 * c/o 3 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, 8th Floor
 * New York, NY 10017-2303

Or


 * Patrick McGreevy
 * Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences
 * American University of Beirut
 * P.O. Box 11-0236
 * Riad El-Solh
 * Beirut 1107 2020 Lebanon

Electronic submissions are highly encouraged and may be sent to [mailto:as_dean@aub.edu.lb as_dean@aub.edu.lb]

Review begins December 1, 2012 with interviews at MLA.

The American University of Beirut, founded in 1866, is the preeminent liberal arts university in the Middle East, serving a diverse, multilingual student body.

For more information on this position, please visit http://www.aub.edu.lb/fas

MLA JIL 10/18/12

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Baylor University (TX) - TT Asst. Professor, Fiction Writing - MLA INTERVEWS SCHEDULED
Creative Writing, tenure‑track assistant professor to begin Fall 2013. 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. The candidate should be a published creative writer as well as a gifted teacher, with the terminal degree in hand at the start of the appointment. This position offers both a competitive salary and generous benefits.

Applications will be reviewed beginning 1 October 2012 and will be accepted until the position is filled. To ensure full consideration for MLA interviews, applications should be completed by 1 November 2012. A letter of application, a c.v., transcripts, and 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 Pro Futuris[http://www.baylor.edu/profuturis/ (http://www.baylor.edu/profuturis/). ] Baylor is a Baptist university affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. As an AA/EEO employer, Baylor encourages minorities, women, veterans, &amp; persons with disabilities to apply.

MLA JIL 09/14/12

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 10/14

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): MLA interview scheduled (12/5)x3

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Belmont University (TN) - TT Assistant Professor (Creative Writing-Fiction) - INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The Department of English at Belmont University is seeking applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor (Creative Writing) beginning August 2013.

Job responsibilities include teaching courses in first-year writing, third-year writing, and courses in creative writing (fiction) in the undergraduate major and in the graduate program. Additional responsibilities include academic advising, student mentoring, scholarly activity, and college and university service.). Preference will be given to a candidate who holds a Ph.D. in English with a specialty in Composition/Rhetoric or Creative Writing and who has demonstrated excellence teaching composition and creative writing. As all Belmont undergraduates complete an innovative general education program with significant interdisciplinary components, Belmont University is particularly seeking applicants who can demonstrate the interest and ability to work collaboratively in course design and to teach interdisciplinary and topical courses in this program. For additional information about the position and to complete the online application, candidates are directed to https://jobs.belmont.edu. An electronic version of a Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae, and List of References with contact information must be attached in order to complete the online application.

The university seeks a person of Christian faith and commitment to the mission of the university. During the application process, applicants will be asked to respond to Belmont's mission, vision, and values statements, articulating how the candidate's knowledge, experience, and beliefs have prepared him/her to contribute to a Christian community of learning and service and give a brief statement of teaching philosophy.

Belmont seeks to attract an active, culturally and academically diverse faculty of the highest caliber skilled in the scholarship of teaching, discovery, application, and integration. Belmont is among the fastest growing universities in the nation. Ranked No. 7 in the Regional Universities South category and named for the fourth consecutive year as one of the top "Up-and-Comer" universities by U.S. News & World Report, Belmont University consists of approximately 6,700 students who come from every state and 25 countries. Committed to being a leader among teaching universities, Belmont brings together the best of liberal arts and professional education in a Christian community of learning and service. The university's purpose is to help students explore their passions and develop their talents to meet the world's needs. With more than 75 areas of study, 20 master's programs and four doctoral degrees, there is no limit to the ways Belmont University can expand an individual's horizon. A comprehensive, coeducational university located in Nashville, Tennessee, Belmont is a student-centered Christian university focusing on academic excellence. Belmont University is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse learning community of committed Christians from all racial and ethnic backgrounds. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. The selected candidate for this position will be required to complete a background check satisfactory to the University.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: open until filled (posted 11/1/12)

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Berry College (GA) - TT Asst. Professor, Fiction + Web Publishing - SKYPE INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The Department of English, Rhetoric, and Writing at Berry College invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in Fiction beginning August 2013. Experience teaching first-year composition and significant experience with web and new media publishing is required. This faculty member will shoulder the primary responsibility for offering introductory and advanced workshops in fiction. In addition, this faculty member will offer one of the two courses in professional writing in our writing track—Writing for Online Environments—as well as 3 sections of composition per year. PhD or MFA required. Send application letter, curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to: Dr. Sandy Meek, Department of English, Rhetoric, and Writing, Berry College, P. O. Box 490350, Mt. Berry, GA, 30149-0350. E-mail inquiries: [mailto:smeek@berry.edu smeek@berry.edu]. Review of applications will begin November 1, 2012 and continue until the position is filled. For more information on our program, please visit our website at: http://www.berry.edu/academics/humanities/english/

Chronicle

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received: Nov. 5

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Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):  11/27 (Skype)

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 * Does this read to others as 3/3 or 3/4?

Binghamton University (SUNY) - TT Assistant Professor of Fiction Writing - INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The English Department at Binghamton University (SUNY), a Division I Research Institution with a thriving creative writing program that sponsors the literary journal Harpur Palate, the Milt Kessler Poetry Prize, the John Gardner Fiction Prize, and the graduate student national writing conference Writing by Degrees, invites applications for a tenure-line assistant professor in fiction writing. The course load is 2/2, and the successful applicant will teach undergraduate and graduate fiction writing, and Studies for Writers courses in craft and literature, in a department that offers a BA in Creative Writing, and a MA and a PhD in English with a Creative Writing emphasis. Therefore, a strong background in critical academic work within English or related disciplines will be an advantage. MFA or PhD required. Ability and desire to work with graduate students on PhD exams, MA theses, and direct creative dissertations as well as serve on dissertation committees is necessary. We especially welcome candidates who place a premium on collegiality and whose work is grounded in the literary art of historically under-represented groups. Substantial publications in fiction are needed (at least one full-length book from a nationally recognized trade, university, or literary press and publications in well-known literary journals), along with relevant teaching experience at the university level.

Send application materials, marked "Search A," by Nov. 15 to Professor Robert Micklus, Chair, Department of English, Binghamton University, PO Box 6000, Binghamton. NY 13902-6000. Application files should include a cover letter outlining your scholarly interests and your expertise, background, and experience in teaching creative writing/fiction; a CV; and a dossier including at least three reference letters.

MLA JIL 09/28/12

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 2 (11/24, email)

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Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 1 (12/6, email)

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California State University, San Bernardino - TT Assistant Professor in Creative Writing-Fiction - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The English department seeks a fiction writer to fill a tenure-track Assistant Professor position that begins September 2013. Terminal degree (M.F.A. or Ph.D) in creative writing is required. Candidates must have a strong record of publication and professional accomplishment. Primary teaching responsibilities will be creative writing fiction courses in our undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as M.F.A. project supervision. We particularly welcome candidates with a secondary specialization in an area including but not limited to African American literature, Asian American literature, and screenwriting.

Candidates should submit a C.V. and a letter of application that includes a statement of teaching philosophy and strategies, as well as professional accomplishments and goals. Candidates should also submit names, telephone numbers, and email addresses of three references, as well as a copy of most recent transcripts. All application materials should be submitted to Sunny Hyon, Chair, English Department, CSUSB, 5000 University Parkway, San Bernardino, CA. 92407. Deadline: Materials must be received by November 16, 2012. Interviews will take place at the MLA Convention in January 2013. Hiring for this position is dependent on budgetary approval.

Contact: Sunny Hyon, Chair, English Department

http://academicpersonnel.csusb.edu/recruiting/tenureTrackFaculty.html

Deadline: Nov. 16

Acknowledgment received:

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 * 11/19 - Received a request through the mail for writing sample, philosophy, and recs. Not sure if they're asking everyone for this. 11/24: in the post, as with previous poster; language of letter does suggest all applicants are getting this request, not a second round

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MLA interview scheduled: [posted 12/8] x4  (by which I mean that I am the fourth)

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"The teaching load for full time lecturers is 11 courses (four WTU each), unless reduced by specific instructionally related assignments."

Correction: The above note is incorrect. This is a tenure-track position not a "full-time lecturer" position. The correct teaching load is 3 classes per quarter with opportunities for release time through journal editorships, etc.


 * Re: additional materials: Any sense out there whether, in fact, all applicants will get this request?

Coastal Carolina University - TT Assistant Professor of English (Fiction Writing) - PHONE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The Department of English at Coastal Carolina University invites applications for a tenure-track position in fiction at the Assistant Professor level. Our growing department seeks an experienced instructor with a fiction writing background to teach graduate-level classes in the M.A. in Writing program, undergraduate fiction workshops, introductory creative writing, and first-year composition. The new hire will also have the opportunity to work on Waccamaw, the department's award-winning literary journal.

Competitive candidates will have a Ph.D. or M.F.A. 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. Preference will be given to candidates with a published novel and/or experience teaching long-form fiction writing. Additional specialties desired include: literary editing and publishing, a secondary genre (screenwriting, poetry, or creative nonfiction), and women's and gender studies.

Coastal Carolina University, a public liberal arts institution located just nine miles from the Atlantic coast resort of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, enrolls more than 9,000 students from 48 states and 39 nations. The University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the baccalaureate and master's degrees.

Candidates should submit electronically a letter of application (outlining interest in the position, qualifications, and approach to teaching) and a current CV at http://jobs.coastal.edu. To ensure full consideration, application materials must be received by November 15, 2012.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: "20 pages long form fic w/ 1 page synopsis) 12/17 (weird, since it's after the phone int) x2

Rejection (no interview): 12/8 (e-mail)

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):  12/05 (phone) x4

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College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University (MN) - TT Assistant Professor - Fiction - SKYPE INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The Department of English at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University, invites applications for an Assistant Professor, tenure-track position to begin August, 2013. Specialization in fiction; MFA required; Ph.D. preferred. The 3/3 teaching load includes upper-division and lower-division literature and writing courses in fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. A commitment to undergraduate teaching, advising, and service is essential. Additional expertise in a major literary field, new media (including screenwriting), emerging forms, community writing projects, and/or linguistics is desirable.

The College of Saint Benedict, a liberal arts college for women and Saint John's University, a liberal arts college for men, are located four miles apart in Central Minnesota just outside metropolitan St. Cloud and 70 miles from Minneapolis. Both are Catholic colleges in the Benedictine tradition, which emphasize quality teaching and a commitment to intercultural learning. For further information, see www.csbsju.edu.

APPLICATION PROCESS: Applications are accepted on line at employment.csbsju.edu. Applicants will complete a faculty application form and attach a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching philosophy, evidence of teaching effectiveness and an unofficial transcript, (official transcript required for on campus interview).

You will also be required to submit at minimum 3 letters of reference. On the reference screen, you will be asked to list 3 names and email address. If you use a placement service, you will need to contact them to request the email address to list. The system will then automatically send an email to your letter writer or placement service requesting a letter of reference for you.

Inside Higher Ed

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St. John's/Ben's has contacted references

===DePauw University - TT Assistant Professor of English (Fiction Writing) - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED=== English Department. DePauw University. Fiction Writing. Tenure-track position in Fiction Writing beginning August 2013. M.F.A. required; strong record of publication preferred; rank and salary commensurate with experience.

Teaching includes advanced fiction writing, introductory creative writing, contemporary literature for majors, writing-intensive seminar for first-year students, and other writing-intensive courses for majors and non-majors. Candidates should show evidence or promise of teaching excellence and commitment to undergraduate teaching in a liberal arts setting.

For information about Department, visit http://www.depauw.edu/academics/departments-programs/english/. Pre-tenure leave and funding available for professional/curriculum development ( http://www.depauw.edu/offices/academic-affairs/faculty-development/).

Submit application letter and curriculum vitae to Harry Brown, Chair, English Department, Asbury Hall, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN 46135.

Application review begins October 29 and continues until filled.

DePauw is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Women and members of underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.

Deadline: Oct 29

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/5 (6), 11/5, 11/12 (2)

Rejection (no interview):

MLA interview scheduled: 12/12 - (MLA Interview) (2)

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Email says they have made their selections for "semifinalists" / "shortlist"

Georgia College and State University - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Job Summary/Basic Function: Teaching (4/4 or equivalent), creative writing/scholarship, service

Knowledge/Skills and Abilities: Ability to facilitate learning for undergraduate and graduate students in liberal arts context; knowledge and skill to create writing for publication and production; skill in identifying, critiquing, and editing such work; ability to work collaboratively with department and community. In keeping with the university's liberal arts mission, we will require the successful candidate to help further our goal of inclusive excellence and the promotion of cultural, racial, ethnic, and gender diversity.

Minimum Qualifications: MFA in creative writing; Experience in teaching at the college level; Permission to work in the United States

We seek a writer who has published at least one book of literary fiction and has additional publications in at least one other genre.

Preferred Qualifications: PhD in writing/creative writing; Evidence of success in teaching creative writing to both graduate and undergraduate students in a liberal arts environment; Successful experience with one or more of the following: journal editing, script writing, play production, teaching the pedagogy of writing/creative writing, and/or supervising programs for writing in schools

Special Instructions: Other document is a statement of teaching philosophy. Cover letter must establish fit between advertised position and candidate's credentials, and this must be confirmed by resume/vita. Send book or equivalent publication to Creative Writing Search Chair, Georgia College CBX 044, 231 West Hancock St, Milledgeville, GA 31061-0490. Successful candidate will be asked to have official transcripts sent directly to Department Chair and to give permission for a background check.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: 12/7/12 (priority date)

Acknowledgment received:

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Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): MLA (12/14) via email X2

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Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) - TT Asst. Professor, Fiction Writing - SKYPE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The Department of English in the IU School of Liberal Arts on the Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus seeks a tenure-track assistant professor in fiction writing, to begin August 2013. PhD or MFA, strong record of publication in the genre, and evidence of successful teaching are required. Additional desirable credentials: publication in and ability to teach a second narrative genre and/or experience teaching literary editing or publishing. For faculty with an active research agenda, the teaching load is five courses a year. Cover letter, three letters of recommendation, CV, and a fiction sample of no more than 15 to 20 pages should be submitted by November 20, 2012, to Prof. Karen Kovacik, Creative Writing Search, 425 University Blvd., CA 502L, Indianapolis, IN 46202. Please email the same materials to Prof. Kovacik at mjcurfma@iupui.edu. Additional information about the position and department can be found at http://liberalarts.iupui.edu/english. IUPUI is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution M/F/D and is strongly committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. Individuals who require a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the application process must notify Professor Karen Kovacik, IUPUI Department of English, 425 University Blvd., CA 502L, Indianapolis, IN 46202, phone: (317) 274-9831 a reasonable time in advance.

MLA JIL 10/26/12

Deadline: Nov. 20

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): 12/11 (x2) 12/18

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):  12/07 (Skype) x 2

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Johns Hopkins University - TT Asst. Professor, Dept. of Writing Seminars (Fiction)
We are seeking to fill two positions, one in poetry, one in fiction, both at the assistant-professor level. Interested applicants should have at least one book of poetry or fiction published, and another near completion. Teaching responsibilities (two courses per semester) will include undergraduate and--eventually--graduate courses. Ability and experience in the teaching of writing and literature are requisite to the job. The Writing Seminars, one of the oldest graduate programs in creative writing, offers a two-year Master of Fine Arts degree in poetry and fiction, as well as an undergraduate major. Our program leans toward the aesthetic and intellectual rather than genre and popular—ends of the literary spectrum. Please submit cover letter and CV electronically via Interfolio.

Fiction: https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/12883

Poetry: https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/12882 Please send book to: Amy Lynwander, The Writing Seminars, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles St., Gilman 81, Baltimore, MD 21218

Chronicle

Deadline: Oct. 15

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NOTES: Why the radio silence? Anyone heard anything from them?

Loyola University Maryland - TT Asst. Professor, Fiction Writing / Screenwriting - PHONE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Assistant Professor of Writing (Screenwriting and Fiction)

The Department of Writing at Loyola University Maryland seeks a tenure-track assistant writing professor with a terminal degree in English or related field to teach six classes per year that will include our core composition course and advanced undergraduate courses in Screenwriting and Fiction writing. Service to the department and university is also expected.

Required qualifications: Terminal degree in hand by August 15, 2013. Record of effective college-level teaching of writing, including introductory composition; graduate course work in writing pedagogy; ability and willingness to teach the first-year core writing course; ability to teach upper-level screenwriting and fiction writing courses; record of national publications, presentations and/or screenings that demonstrates promise in screenwriting and/or fiction; commitment to Loyola's Jesuit educational mission, including the first-year living-learning program.

Desired qualifications: Doctoral degree; successful experience teaching upper-level fiction and screenwriting courses; ability to teach other advanced courses offered by the department; experience with interdisciplinary teaching/collaboration; demonstrated ability to use technology to enhance writing instruction; interest or experience in departmental administration.

Application deadline: November 1, 2012. Electronic submission of a preliminary application is required of all applicants, http://www.loyola.edu/About/prospective-faculty-and-staff.aspx. For more information, contact Peggy O'Neill, Chair of the Writing Department, at poneill1@loyola.edu.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Nov. 1

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Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/5 (Phone)

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Northern Michigan University - TT Asst. in Creative Writing: Fiction - PHONE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
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 fiction workshops, and undergraduate composition and/or literature courses. A commitment to professional/scholarly/creative engagement and service is important. Additional requirements include the ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing, ability to assess outcomes, knowledge of principles and methods for course development and instruction for individuals and groups, ability to work effectively with others in productive ways, and the ability to manage one-own time and that of others. The ideal candidate will have a strong secondary emphasis in screenwriting and/or playwriting. Other responsibilities include the direction of MA and MFA theses. Competitive salary, excellent benefits, congenial department.

To apply for this position, please submit the NMU faculty profile, cover letter, curriculum vita, transcripts, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three references to https://employme.nmu.edu. This position will be posted until November 15, 2012.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): 12/10 (x4)

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/10 (x2)

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Is Matt Bell leaving already?

A: No. This is a different line.

Northwestern University - Tenure-line Assistant or Associate Professor in Fiction Writing - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The English Department of Northwestern University invites applications for a tenure-line assistant or early associate professor in fiction writing, to teach undergraduate creative writing and literature courses and graduate fiction writing in a curriculum with a strong reading and analytic component. MFA or PhD required. Ability to teach poetry, creative nonfiction, or cross-genre courses helpful. We especially welcome candidates whose work and thought engage a wide aesthetic range, formal or generic innovation, and/or the literary art of historically under-represented groups.

Substantial publications needed (at least one full-length book or the equivalent). Cover letter should be specific about your scholarly interests and your expertise, background, or training in teaching both creative writing and literature and should include the names and contact info for three referees, one of whom can speak about your teaching. Application includes a cover letter, CV, and a fiction sample of 15 to 20 pages (no books or complete MSS at this time) and should be submitted online at http://www.english.northwestern.edu by November 1, 2012.

LINK to Application Instructions

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/28

Rejection (no interview):

MLA interview scheduled: 12/12x1

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Q: Has Northwestern already contacted your references?

A: I used the Interfolio specific email addresses for letters of reference. The letters were requested the same day as my electronic application.

Pacific University (OR) - TT Asst. Professor, Fiction-Writing and 20th c. Lit. - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Assistant Professor of English. Pacific University (Oregon) invites applications for tenure-track assistant professor in Fiction Writing and Twentieth Century Literature beginning August 2013. Our department offers undergraduate majors in literature and creative writing and publishes the literary review Silk Road. Ph.D. required in Creative Writing or Literature with fiction publications, or MFA degree in Creative Writing with published book of fiction. Preference for applicants publishing scholarship on Twentieth Century literature, editing a literary magazine, and working in a second genre (creative nonfiction or poetry). Candidates with research in literatures of Pacific Rim encouraged to apply. Required: at least one year of experience teaching undergraduate literature and fiction writing. Teaching load: five courses annually including composition, first-year seminar, and senior capstone supervision. Hire will assist with our Editing and Publishing minor and program development in creative writing. Salary competitive. Pacific University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

Application review begins Nov. 10, 2012. Preliminary interviews held at MLA in Boston. Submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, teaching statement and three letters of reference to English Search Committee ([mailto:humanities@pacificu.edu humanities@pacificu.edu]). We accept only electronic submissions, PDF preferred.

Deadline: review begins November 10, 2012

Acknowledgment received: 1,11/8

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): Email rejection 12/7 (x6); They have identified semi-finalists and I am not one of them.

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA): 12/6 (x3)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Also posted at 20-21 c. American 2013

Rice University (TX) - Associate Professor of Creative Writing, Fiction - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
Associate Professor with expertise in the writing of fiction. Opportunity to design and teach creative writing and literature courses to a select undergraduate student body. Responsibilities include: two courses per semester, two semesters per year, research/scholarship and university service. M.F.A. or PhD. and strong record of publication required, as well as demonstrated ability and interest in administering and coordinating offerings in Creative Writing. Send letter, c.v., dossier, and writing sample (max. 25 pages) by November 1, 2012 to Professor Susan Wood, Fiction Search Committee Chair, English Department, MS-30, Rice University, 6100 Main St., Houston, TX 77005. Rice University is an AA/EO employer, women and members of underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

MLA JIL 09/20/12

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: email 11/20/12, 11/30

Rejection (no interview):

MLA interview scheduled:12/10

Rejection (after MLA interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Rochester Institute of Technology - TT Assistant Professor (Fiction) - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The English Department seeks a fiction writer for a tenure-track position in creative writing. Qualifications: Ph.D. in English or MFA in Creative Writing at time of appointment, experience of college teaching, a strong research agenda, and publication record. The candidate will specialize in either genre fiction (particularly science fiction and fantasy) or literary fiction that addresses the conventions of genre. In line with R.I.T.’s commitment to the digital humanities, the department’s ideal candidate will have engaged with electronic and cross-media literatures.

Teaching assignments include creative writing courses, as well as general education offerings, with opportunities to develop courses in areas of specialization. The teaching load for new faculty is 2/3 and includes the possibility of working with students on the undergraduate print and online publication, Signatures.

Apply online at http://careers.rit.edu/faculty. Search: 150BR. Please submit your cover letter addressing the listed qualifications, including a 1-page statement of teaching philosophy; a vita; a writing sample, a ‘contribution to diversity’ statement; and the names, addresses and phone numbers for three references.

You can contact the search committee with questions on the position at: Dr. John Roche, Chair, Search Committee, Department of English, Rochester Institute of Technology, Bldg. 6, Rm. 2016, 92 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester, NY 14623-5604, (585) 475-4922, or jfrgla@rit.edu.

We are seeking an individual who has the ability and interest in contributing to RIT’s core values, honor code, and diversity commitment. RIT promotes and values diversity, pluralism and inclusion in the work place. RIT provides equal opportunity to all qualified individuals and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, age, marital status, gender, religion, sexual orientations, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, veteran status or disability in its hiring, admissions, educational programs and activities.

MLA JIL 09/27/12

Deadline: November 9, 2012

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): MLA 12/15 (x4)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Anybody know what a "contribution to diversity statement" might be?

A:Contribution to Diversity Statement: A guide for RIT candidates

--Is anyone else having trouble with the website? When I click on "search openings" or "create a new account," it takes me to a blank page.

Q: those of you who receieved interviews, may I ask, are you writers of genre fiction?

A: Yes, but not exclusively. (1) No. (1)

Rocky Mountain College - Asst. Professor, Creative Writing (Fiction)
Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor of English with a specialization in Creative Writing (Fiction). The successful candidate will teach four three-credit courses per semester, including college writing, and beginning and advanced creative writing courses; will help build a quickly developing creative writing program; and will participate in the activities and service of the department and Rocky Mountain College. Terminal degree in creative writing and a record of publications and of successful teaching are required. Rocky Mountain College is a private, comprehensive, baccalaureate college located in Billings, Montana, where the Northern Plains meet the Rocky Mountains, offering limitless recreational and cultural opportunities. Information about Rocky Mountain College is available at http://www.rocky.edu. Billings is a growing community of about 125,000 people that serves as the center of culture, commerce and health care for a multi-state region.

To apply, submit a letter of interest, curriculum vita, and writing sample (less than twenty pages), and a Rocky Mountain College application (go to www.rocky.edu and click on faculty &amp; staff then employment opportunities) via email at [mailto:jobs@rocky.edu jobs@rocky.edu] or mail to: Human Resources, Rocky Mountain College, 1511 Poly Drive, Billings, MT 59102. Applications will be accepted until November 15, 2012. AA/EOE

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/21

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

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Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Roosevelt University (Chicago, IL) - TT Asst. Professor, Fiction Writer/Creative Writing Program Director - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
Roosevelt University invites applications for a tenure-track, assistant professor position, to begin Fall 2013, from experienced fiction writers to direct our thriving creative writing program uniquely focused on the novel with specializations in narrative and the lyric essay. We seek strong leadership and vision for our MFA program, which draws students from across the nation, and for our growing undergraduate creative writing concentration.

Candidates should have at least one book of fiction from a major or midlist press; additional publications in creative non-fiction are highly desirable. Our program also oversees publication of Oyez Review; thus experience with literary magazine production is also a plus, though not required.

The successful candidate, in addition to supervising MFA theses and teaching workshops and literature courses at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, will be responsible for student recruitment, vetting and overseeing graduate assistantships, selection and invitation of writers in residence, course scheduling, and coordinating our well-respected reading series, for which the standard teaching load of six semester courses per year is reduced.

Roosevelt University was founded in 1945 on the principle that higher education should be available to all academically qualified students. Today, Roosevelt is the fourth most ethnically diverse college in the Midwest (U.S. News and World Report, 2013) and a national leader in preparing students to assume meaningful, purposeful roles in the global community.

Applicants must submit all materials—letter, cv, and dossier—addressed to Larry Howe, Chair of the Department of Literature and Languages, on the university website at the following url: https://jobs.roosevelt.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=51468. Deadline for applications is November 9.

MLA JIL 10/12/12

Deadline: Nov. 9

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/16 x 6

Rejection (no interview): 12/14 (e-mail)

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): MLA Interview 12/16 x 2

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Salisbury University (MD) - Asst. Professor, Creative Writing (Fiction) - MLA / PHONE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The Department of English at Salisbury University is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Professor of English

Area of Specialization: Creative Writing (Fiction)

Primary Job Duties: Teaching three four-credit courses per semester in beginning and advanced creative writing with an emphasis on fiction and in literature, rhetoric, or film; helping build the creative writing program; and participating in the activities and service of the department and the university. Utilizing effective teaching and classroom management strategies which enhance the success of diverse learners.

Minimum Qualifications: Terminal degree in creative writing required. Ph.D. degree desired. Record of successful teaching and of publications with national and/or international distribution.

Applications will be accepted via Salisbury University's Online Employment Application System. Please visit our website www.salisbury.edu/HR/Jobs to apply online. See the FAQs of the Online Employment Application System for more information and instructions.

To be considered an applicant, you must apply online and submit the following: 1). A letter of application that should outline education history, teaching experience and interests (including possible secondary areas of specialization), publication record and current prospects in literary writing and any scholarly research activities and interests; 2). Curriculum Vitae. Additionally, please have three (3) blind letters of reference, provided directly from your professional references or by an Online Credential Service Provider sent directly to Clacie Hubbard at cdhubbard@salisbury.edu.

If you have any questions about the position, please contact the search chair, Dr. John Wenke at jpwenke@salisbury.edu. All other documents that you wish to provide must be attached to your application in the Online Employment Application System. Please do not send any other documents via E-mail.

Candidates attending MLA Convention should indicate such in their letter of application. Furthermore, candidates should indicate in their letter of application for which position they are applying.

Applications submitted by November 1, 2012 will receive first consideration. The position will remain open until filled. Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. Appointment will be contingent upon verification of eligibility to work in the U.S. and is expected to begin August 2013.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 3 (11/20--phone; 11/20--MLA (x2))

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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San Francisco State University - TT Asst. Professor - Creative Writing, Fiction
The Department of Creative Writing at San Francisco State University seeks candidates for an approved tenure-track position in Creative Writing, fiction, at the level of Assistant Professor, to begin Fall 2013, 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 is 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://creativewriting.sfsu.edu, and http://www.sfsu.edu~poetry/. To apply: Submit, in hardcopy, 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.

Deadline is December 14, 2012. SF State is an AA/EO employer.

Chronicle

Deadline: Dec. 14

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

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Skidmore College - TT Asst. in Fiction Writing - MLA INTERVIEWS REQUESTED
The Department of English at Skidmore College invites applications from actively publishing fiction writers to fill a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in fiction writing. Secondary interests welcome. The teaching load will alternate yearly between 3/2 and 2/2. Responsibilities include periodic participation in Skidmore's First Year Experience program. Ph.D., M.F.A, or equivalent; publications; and teaching experience required.

We encourage applications from under-represented groups as well as individuals who have experience with diverse populations; women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.

To ensure full consideration, applications should be received by October 15, 2012. All applications will be acknowledged; interviews will be held at MLA convention, though we will consider alternatives.

To learn more about and apply for this position please visit us online at: careers.skidmore.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54254

Chronicle

Deadline: Oct. 15

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 9/22, 9/20, 9/27, 10/17, 10/18, 9/20

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): MLA Interview requested (email 11/30x2)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Q: Are the dates above from three different people? Or was further additional material requested after initial email from MS? I was asked to send a writing sample and recs on 9/20ish, but haven't heard anything since.

A: Looking over the page history, it appears the request dates were posted by 3 different people. It seems this school is requesting extra material on a rolling basis, as the deadline hasn't even officially passed yet (10/13).

--Thank you.

A(#2): I'm the 4th person to be asked for additional materials (on 10/18). Turned in application shortly before deadline.

Looks like all the first round picks have been made. A note from the head of the search on 10/31 to say that the committee will be reading through mid December, at which point the next round of cuts will be made.

Stephen F. Austin State University (TX) - TT Asst. Professor, Fiction Writing
The Department of English at Stephen F. Austin State University seeks applications for a tenure-track assistant professor of creative writing. The successful candidate must have an MFA or PhD by time of appointment, a record of substantial publications, and demonstrated teaching excellence. We are primarily looking for a fiction writer with a secondary interest in nonfiction. Experience teaching multicultural literature, technical writing, or courses involving digital technology is a plus. The successful candidate will teach a variety of courses, from freshman composition to advanced workshops, and must supervise creative BFA theses. The standard load is 4-4 with opportunities for research and service-related reductions.

SFA is a comprehensive university with an enrollment of more than 12,000 students, located in the East Texas Piney Woods. Candidates must apply via the SFASU online application system. Please submit letter of application and CV at: https://careers.sfasu.edu. Send copies of transcripts, a 20-page creative prose sample, statement of teaching philosophy, and three current letters of recommendation directly to Dr. Mark Sanders, Chair, Department of English, Stephen F. Austin State University, PO Box 13007, SFA Station, Nacogdoches, TX 75962-3007.

Review of applications begins on October 26, 2012; position open until filled.

HigheredJobs.com

Deadline: Oct. 26

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Does anyone know what is wrong with this place? They have had similar ads several years running, and I've never even received a confirmation from them in the past. Any knowledge?

I know two writers who turned down job offers there, both mainly because Nacogdoches is not a very pleasant place to live, and because that part of Texas can be grim. Add to this a high teaching load and not much in the way of compensation. I would not be surprised to learn that this school has, from time to time, been used by some writers as a low rung on a ladder.

SUNY Plattsburgh - TT Asst. Professor, Creative Writing-Fiction - PHONE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Assistant Professor, English: The Department of English at the State University of New York College at Plattsburgh invites applications for a full-time, tenure track position in Creative Writing, Fiction, to begin August 2013.

Responsibilities include: Teaching load includes core courses for writing majors; upper division fiction writing courses; general education literature courses; upper division literature courses. Commitment to university service is expected. Active involvement in developing the Writing Arts Major, mentoring student writers, working with Z-Platt, our student publication, and sharing editorial responsibilities of Saranac Review, our Department's literary journal.

Required Qualifications: M.F.A. and/or Ph.D. in creative writing; significant publication in fiction, preferably a collection of short stories or novel; evidence of potential for continued publication; record of successful college teaching in creative writing. Secondary teaching interests will be considered and should be included in the cover letter.

SUNY Plattsburgh is an equal opportunity employer, committed to excellence through diversity. Salary: $48,000 minimum, plus excellent benefits.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Application materials received by December 3, 2012 will be guaranteed full consideration. Please apply to http://jobs.plattsburgh.edu/postings/4019 and include cover letter, writing sample, resume/CV, statement of teaching philosophy and three current letters of reference. Official transcripts from an accredited institution will be required prior to employment.

Chronicle

Deadline: Dec. 3

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/11, phone x 2, 12/14, phone

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Q: Anyone who has already applied, how did you get your letters of rec to them? Mailed to department? E-mailed to chair?

A: There was a place to upload email addresses in the application, along with an explanation about how we know each referrer, etc. I used the address provided in Interfolio for each letter. Normally, this triggers a request from the institution almost immediately. I haven't seen such in Interfolio yet for this application, though. I didn't see another way to do it.

A: I had the same problem. I emailed them a week ago to ask. I haven't received a reply.

A:This was discussed in comment threads last year, I think, but more and more cases like this are popping up, and it seems the concept of "confidential" letters of reference is becoming more and more theoretical. Applicants basically need to have PDF copies of their recommenders' letters ready to upload for online apps where letters are required on the spot. I was nervous about it at first, but it turned out that my recommenders were understanding. They gave me copies of their letters, no problem. Some job posters wish to maintain the illusion of confidentiality, and some don't.

R: I've wondered about having copies of the letters on hand too. It would certainly save money on Interfolio costs! In this app, though, there was a place to include email addresses and not a place to upload a document for each reference. I don't know if they want to email recommenders directly or if the interfolio address (specific to each letter) is fine here. It seems to me the absolute worst case is having recommenders having to constantly upload letters to online apps. I would support a system of non-anonymous letters.

R: There were two spots for this info. In the "references" section, you filled out the info for three references. But then in the "applicant documents" section, you could download each of the three letters, if you had your own PDF copies.

R: I've never had to have PDF copies of my letters--I've always used Interfolio to email them. When have you had to have copies?

Texas Tech University - TT Asst./Assoc. in Fiction Writing
Texas Tech University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant or associate professor in fiction writing. Ph.D. or MFA required, with Ph.D. preferred. Distinguished publications required, preferably with at least one book of fiction. The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate courses, provide service to the department, the college, and the university as necessary, and pursue creative activity or scholarship. Review of applications will begin November 15, 2012 and will continue until position is filled. Candidates apply online at https://jobs.texastech.edu, #87290, attaching a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and statement of teaching philosophy. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Direct inquiries to bruce.clarke@ttu.edu. TTU is an Equal Opportunity /Affirmative Action Employer, and it encourages applications from minorities, women, and persons with disabilities.

MLA JIL 10/26/12

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

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Rejection (after campus interview):

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University of Arkansas - TT Assistant Professor of Fiction Writing
The Programs in Creative Writing at the University of Arkansas welcomes applicants from published fiction writers to fill a tenure-track position starting in the Fall of 2013. Secondary interests in non-fiction writing and screenwriting are welcome, but not required. Applicants must have at least two published books of fiction (one may be under contract) and an MFA or PhD in Creative Writing or Literature. The teaching load of 2/2 will include one undergraduate and one graduate class per semester; other duties will include directing both graduate and undergraduate theses, screening MFA submissions and some service work. Submit two published books or one book and a manuscript showing that the second book is under contract, plus a letter, resume, and two or more letters of recommendation to Director, Programs in Creative Writing, 333 Kimpel Hall, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701 by December 1. Initial interviews will he held via Skype; on-campus visits will be in February 2013.

MLA JIL 10/5/12

Deadline: Dec. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

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Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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AWP listing on Dec 11 extended application date to January 15

University of California, Riverside - TT Position, Fiction
The Department of Creative Writing at the University of California, Riverside seeks to make a tenure-track appointment in Fiction with secondary specialties in Historical Fiction and Narratology. Position includes undergraduate and graduate teaching, 4.5 courses per year on the quarter system, thesis supervision and standard non-teaching duties. Requirements: MFA or equivalent, at least one full-length book, strong teaching experience. The successful candidate must be committed to teaching effectively at all levels, including graduate mentoring. Salary commensurate with education and experience. Position begins July 1, 2013. We are accepting electronic applications only. Applicants should send a PDF containing letter of application, curriculum vitae, and the names and e-mail addresses of three references to [mailto:CRWTRecruitment@ucr.edu CRWTRecruitment@ucr.edu]. (Letter of application should be addressed to Professor Tom Lutz, Chair, Creative Writing Search Committee, Department of Creative Writing, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521.) Review of applications will begin December 10, 2012 and the position will be open until filled. For further information about the department, see our web page at: http://www.creativewriting.ucr.edu/. UC Riverside is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer committed to excellence through diversity.

MLA JIL 10/26/12

Deadline: Dec. 10

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

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University of Chicago - Assistant or Associate Professor of Practice in Fiction Writing
The University of Chicago Department of English and Program in Creative Writing invite applications for an appointment as an Assistant or Associate Professor of Practice in Fiction Writing. Rank is commensurate with qualifications. We look for a colleague with a significant record of fiction publications (at least one book or an equivalent number of short story publications). Applicants should demonstrate both talent and commitment as a teacher and have an interest in building a young and exciting creative writing program. Some publications engaging the history, criticism, or theory of fiction writing are desirable but not necessary. MFA or PhD required. The position is contingent upon final budgetary approval and is renewable based upon satisfactory review.

Applicants must submit a cover letter, CV, reference contact information, and a 20-30 page writing sample electronically to the University of Chicago's Academic Career Opportunities website at http://academiccareers.uchicago.edu, requisition number 01519. In addition, three letters of recommendation by referees or dossier service should be submitted by email to Janice Knight, Chair, Committee on Creative Writing (jknight@uchicago.edu).

For full consideration, applications, including letters, should be completed before midnight Central Time on January 1, 2013. No materials will be accepted after January 15, 2013.

Chronicle

Deadline: Jan. 15

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

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University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa - TT Asst. Prof. - Fiction Writer - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The English Department of the University of Hawai‘i seeks to fill a full-time, tenure-track position in Fiction Writing (pos. # 82046) starting August 1, 2013. Teaching Duties: introductory courses in creative writing, composition, and literature; upper-division courses in creative writing and literature; graduate-level courses in creative writing. 2-2 teaching load first year and at least one other year during probationary period; 3-2 load in other years; student advising. Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. or M.F.A. in English, or equivalent, with exceptional publishing record and evidence of exemplary teaching. Desirable Qualifications: experience and/or interest in teaching in any of the following areas: creative nonfiction, Asia/Pacific, hybrid genres, digital writing, translation. Salary: commensurate with experience and background. Applications should be sent through https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/19829, and should include a letter of application, curriculum vitae, writing sample (20-25 pages), three letters of recommendation, and a teaching portfolio. The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is committed to equal opportunity and affirmative action. Closing Date: December 1st, 2012. Initial interviews will be conducted at MLA in Boston in January 2013.

MLA JIL 10/26/12

Deadline: Dec. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

MLA interview scheduled:  12/11 (phone call) x2

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

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Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

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University of Houston‑Downtown - TT Assistant Professor of Creative Writing/Fiction - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
Apply to this position: https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/15536

The University of Houston‑Downtown invites applications for a tenure‑track position at the rank of Assistant Professor of Creative Writing/Fiction. Fiction publications and a terminal degree are required. Applicants with a secondary expertise in critical race studies/theory and/or an additional creative writing genre are highly desirable. The teaching load is 3/4 and begins August 2013. Candidates must have an ability and willingness to teach upper‑ and lower‑level creative writing courses as well as composition and sophomore literature surveys as part of a regular course rotation. Publications and service are required for tenure. A willingness to participate in external grant opportunities is important. The University of Houston‑Downtown is a vibrant urban university serving a diverse student population. Offer of employment contingent upon verification of individual's eligibility for employment in the United States. UHD is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Applicants should submit an initial letter of application and CV online at the link above by November 12, 2012 for interviews at the Boston MLA in January. Candidates selected for the next stage of review will be contacted to send additional materials.

MLA JIL 09/14/12

Deadline: Nov. 12

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/20 (x2)

Rejection (no interview): 11/20 generic "no thanks" email x5

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):  12/04 (MLA)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

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Rejection (after campus interview):

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University of Mary Washington - TT Asst. Professor, Fiction Writing - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Tenure‑track Assistant Professor of English specializing in fiction writing. Substantial publications, demonstrated excellence in teaching, and MFA or equivalent by August 16, 2013 start date required. Expected familiarity with range of twentieth‑ and twenty‑first‑century fiction, genre history. Teaching responsibilities include undergraduate fiction workshops, capstone senior seminar, individual studies, general education courses, as well as developing courses in specialty area. 4/4 course load or equivalent. MLA interviews. To apply for this position and/or obtain additional information about the University, visit https://careers.umw.edu. Only applications submitted through this site will be considered. Applicants should submit a University of Mary Washington faculty employment application, letter of application, CV, unofficial graduate transcripts, and fifteen‑page writing sample and arrange for three letters of reference to be submitted. Applications will be accepted until 11:59 p.m., October 22, 2012.

MLA JIL 09/14/12

Deadline: Oct. 22

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): MLA Interview scheduled (12/3 x 4)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

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University of Massachusetts, Amherst - Asst./Advanced Asst., Creative Writing (Fiction)
Assistant/Advanced Assistant Professor of Creative Writing

Creative Writing (Fiction). Assistant or Advanced Assistant Professor, tenure track, to begin Fall 2013. To offer instruction in MFA Fiction Workshops and in modern and contemporary fiction on the graduate and undergraduate level, and to serve on MFA thesis committees. Our MFA in Creative Writing is one of the oldest and most distinguished graduate writing programs in the country. Active participation in the Department is expected as well as a willingness to participate in the administration of the MFA program. Qualifications: The successful applicant will have already published at least one book and demonstrate a strong ongoing record of publication. MFA, PhD in a closely related field, or equivalent, and evidence of outstanding college‑level teaching are required. Salary commensurate with qualifications. Priority Deadline: November 15, 2012. Send applications (vita, three letters of recommendation, sample of written work) to Chair, Creative Writing Fiction Search, c/o Meg Caulmare, Department of English, Bartlett Hall, 130 Hicks Way, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003‑9269.

MLA JIL 09/14/12

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): x4 (12/14, letter). See note below.

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Rejection (after preliminary interview):

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Q: What are the odds this goes to Sam Michel?

A: I don't know what the search committee is thinking, but I think this is a replacement for Chris Bachelder's position--he left U Mass two or three years ago for U of Cincinnati. Maybe this is neither here nor there, but Bachelder wasn't at U Mass for very long--so, it strikes me as possible that this is a 'real' search. Also, I have not received a rejection for this job (perhaps it is on the way). So my bet is 50/50 (meaning, there is no way to tell until they hire somebody) but it is fun to speculate in the absence of any real information.

Q: Folks, may I respectfully ask if we can keep it positive here? We have this great resource here and its overall purpose is positive -- to let everyone know if a search is taking forever or if we simply haven't been contacted ourselves. I feel like it's fine to snark all you want to your friends, or in your letter to the search committee, if you actually want to be that way, but if we can keep this page factual and supportive of each other, I think that's for the best.

A. I agree as well. But could we start a subforum to spotlight fake searches where a candidate has been pre-selected? I think hiring committees need to be exposed for doing this. It costs all of us a lot of time, money, and false hope when hiring committees act deceptively. Just to be absolutely clear, I don't know anything about the UMass search. I'm just speaking to a larger problem. If the goals of the wiki page are 1) information sharing and 2) transparency, then a subforum that shares information about pre-selected candidates fulfills both aims.

A. To the person directly above--I'm not sure what the purpose of this would be, exactly--to 'expose' internal candidates while a search is happening? Would you honestly not apply for a job because somebody on the Internet speculates there is an inside candidate? It might be interesting to know after the fact, but again, how helpful is it to know? For what it's worth, I know of two instances where an 'outsider' beat an 'insider' candidate. I know that job search time is extremely frustrating and the market is very, very difficult, and we all yearn for as much information as we can possibly gather, but I'm not sure knowing what searches are perceived to be 'fake' would be useful except as a data point when all is said and done.

A.  To the above, I see your point but don't agree. I would continue to apply to such jobs. In fact, I've done so. But the "sunshine as disinfectant" principle can work here, to some degree. And totally efficacy need not be our standard. Hiring committees check this page. We know, because we see Search Chairs post here with updated information. And if they see the names of internal candidates exposed in advance, it could very well force them to reconsider the process to make it more equitable. If they are exposed in advance and then indeed do hire the internal candidate whose name has been posted, then that department develops a bad reputation in the very small, insular, gossipy world of academe. And departments don't want that. Believe, I know. I'm already on the inside. Sunshine and public oppoprobrium have a role in clarifying this murky process.

A. Unless you are on a search committee, how do you know who the internal candidates are? Rumor? By looking at a department's website and making a guess? I understand what you are saying, but I'm not sure that any department really cares about being 'exposed' - plenty of departments do hire insiders, it's very easy to figure this out after the fact, and I doubt (I am also 'on the inside') that this matters to anybody but people searching for jobs. Edit-- to be clear, I'm all for sharing information; I agree with you there, I'm just not sure that compiling conjecture about perceived insiders is that useful, since it is difficult to determine with certainty who insiders are. But hey, if people want such a forum, I say go for it; I'm just one voice here. There's nothing to stop people from posting here, too, their insider guesses.

A: Mine was the post that seems to have been deleted -- I said that Sam Michel likely deserved the position, if indeed he is going to be selected for it, and went on to complain about what I believe I referred to as "the pretense of a national search." This isn't snark, it isn't a failure to "lose" gracefully, and it isn't childish. Anyone with experience in academia knows that these searches are frequently conducted with institutional and departmental imperatives in mind. Some of these, while often inititated with the very best of intentions, are in direct violation of employment laws. If you have ever been on a search committee, or lived with someone on a search committee, you know perfectly well what I mean. Others are simply a matter of promoting a lecturer or a long-time adjunct to a TT position once a billet has opened. In the second case, at least, I see no purpose being served by putting on the appearance of looking. I have no desire to "expose" internal candidates or anything at all having to do with the deliberative process of a given search committee or search committees in general. But why convene a search committee at all if the outcome is a foregone conclusion?

Q/A(?): Can you explain what you mean RE searches with internal candidates being 'in direct violation of employment laws'? I thought the only reason schools did searches when they had an internal candidate in mind was because they wanted to appear to have done a search, to appear as if they had looked for other qualified candidates before deciding on the 'insider'. I didn't think hiring from within was illegal? It happens all the time in the private sector, too.

A: That isn't exactly what I said, so let me clarify. I did mention searches that are undertaken with the objective of attaining a certain foreordained departmental or institutional goal, one that is often an open secret, except to the person sitting there two thousand miles away pulling together CV, cover, refs, etc. I am trying to be as politic as possible here, not least of all because I generally find myself in sympathy with such goals. I also went on to mention those searches that are undertaken as part of the process of hiring internally, which I am in favor of and *do not* consider to be illegal or objectionable.

Comment: Last year, I interviewed for a job that went to the inside candidate, I WAS the inside candidate at a job that went to someone else, and I GOT the job that was supposed to be for the inside candidate. So, you never know.

Reply to comment: That's amazing! Also: I'm the person who originally asked if we could keep it positive here, and I just wanted to say that my original comment no longer makes sense since someone removed the comment in which the poster made fun of the language of the rejection letter. All I wanted to say was that it's fine and understandable if you feel disappointed for not getting an interview, but that I believe we should avoid using this page to vent such emotions. Sharing information is the way to go. Speculating about insider candidates: As the comment above makes clear, it's like betting on horses. You might win, but you might lose your money too.

Reply to Reply: Sure, like betting on horses. Or like forming speculations based on information posted on Wiki pages by anonymous users.

Reply to Reply to Reply: Well, there's always the CHE (or whatever) if you find this to be an unreliable source for information.

Reply to Misread/Incompletely Comprehended Reply to Reply to Reply: My point is that I have no problem with unreliability, whether in the form of a note about a rejection or an interview or in the form a question about an inside hire. The people posting here are creative writers and thus fanciful, gossipy, and many other delightful things. However, this thread clearly demonstrates said unreliability is hard on the nerves for some. So maybe you turn your suggestions in another direction. And I positively mean that. :D

Reply to &c.: I think it's unemployment that's hard on people's nerves, and the creeping sense many of us have that things that appear to be job possibilities maybe kind of aren't, really. But yes, I agree, delightful things, and one reason why I prefer this to CHE (or whatever)...

Reply to the person 2 above: yes these dastardly poets and fiction writers are "thus" so fanciful, so incapable of logic and heaven knows they must be suffering from ennui and addicted to absinthe and spending their days dreaming of rainbows and ponies and Keats, when they aren't gossiping and having sex with one another. Really, they are not quite fit, are they, for navigating an opaque job market where unemployment has been at depressionary levels for decades, where compensation is lower than it is for an admin assistant in a decent-sized city, and where your choice of what part of the country you get to spend the next decade of your life is entirely up to a roll of the dice, should you be so lucky. No, the problem really must be personal, not structural, not economic, Yes, we are a bunch of pathetic whiners for wanting to know that the few jobs that we are all fighting over are indeed real jobs. Please screw off.

Hang on a second. I do not think we disagree with each other at all. This thread has gotten too long (guilty), and it's been tampered with somewhat, so it may be hard to follow each of the voices from comment to comment. But my lighthearted addition does not suggest any of that to which you respond above. That's okay and everything, but, you know, get help.

Q: Isn't it time to move this food fight over to the kids' table (ie. another wiki)? Seriously, people: It's a tough job market in a tough field, and it sucks not to get the job you want. Deal with it.

C: If this thread seems too long, just wanted to remind everyone that these kind of complaints are what The venting page was invented for ... check it out.

I don't think anybody intended to vent. Somebody said, "Hey, I bet Sam Michel gets this job," and I said, "Great, he deserves it, I sort of wish they didn't play the National Search game when they've got a *terrific, qualified, proven quantity* of a candidate *right there* in Amherst.  And then somebody described me as an offensive jerk and, having announced that s/he was claiming the right to delete posts, promptly deleted mine and someone else's.   Whether the inside hire is happening at UMass or not, it's a pertinent issue.  I've been in on it when the fix is in.  Someone close to me has been on the Search Committee overseeing a couple of recent hires.  To "Deal with it," above: if you happened to apply for the fiction job listed by the second-tier college in northern NJ a couple of years ago, if you pulled together all your materials, maybe traveled to the campus for an interview, YOU NEVER HAD A CHANCE.  They had no intention of hiring you. The same college, listing a similar job the very next year? If you said, hopefully, "Hey, these guys are hiring again, and I seemed to stand out, at least a little" -- YOU NEVER HAD A CHANCE. I had friends apply for those jobs, ask me about those jobs, but I couldn't say, "Forget it, they're hiring so and so" in case A or "Forget it, they're looking for such and such" in case B. So deal with that, OK?

^^venting about venting lol

University of Memphis - TT Assistant Professor of Fiction Writing - PHONE INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The University of Memphis seeks applications for the tenure-track position of Assistant Professor of Fiction Writing. Duties include an active publication agenda, teaching at the graduate and undergraduate level, service on selection and thesis committees, and the usual range of academic duties, including advising and committee service. An interest in teaching a survey course in literature is desirable, as are publications in poetry that would allow flexibility in staffing. Literary journal experience is welcome. Required: M.F.A. or Ph.D.; demonstrated teaching excellence; and at least one book in print or in press from a nationally recognized press. Preliminary interviews may be conducted at the MLA convention or by other arrangement. For further information about our program, see our webpage at http://www.memphis.edu/english/gradstudents/mfa.php

Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The University of Memphis, the flagship university of the Tennessee Board of Regents system, is an EO/AA Immigration Reform Act Employer.

Applications for this position must be submitted online. To apply, visit https://workforum.memphis.edu Writing samples may be requested at a later date. Screening will begin on November 15, 2012.

Chronicle

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/25 (requested full copy of latest published book)

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): Phone Interview 12/12

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University of Rhode Island - TT Assistant Professor, English: Creative Writer (Fiction) - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The Department of English at the University of Rhode Island anticipates an opening for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in English (Creative Writing, Fiction) starting in September 2013, dependent upon approval of funding. Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Fiction Writing and literature; publish in the field; advise students; participate in departmental governance and service. M.F.A. or Ph.D. is required and must be awarded by August 2013, the terminal degree must be in Creative Writing with secondary expertise in one or more other areas of literary or cultural studies. The following are also required: demonstrated evidence of publication in creative writing; demonstrated excellence in teaching. Demonstrated experience working with a culturally-diverse population is preferred. Visit our website at https://jobs.uri.edu to apply and view complete details for job posting # (6000953). Applications will close November 20, 2012. ONLY ONLINE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Please provide the following attachments (PDF) with the online Faculty Profile application: (1) a letter of application, (2) Curriculum vita, (3) a sample of recent creative writing, and (4) Combine as an "Other Document": two course syllabi, and a sample of recent work in secondary field. Official copies of transcripts must be sent directly to: Ryan Trimm, Search Chair, Associate Professor/Dept Chair, English, Swan Hall, Upper College Road, URI, Kingston, RI 02881, by November 20, 2012. In addition, three current letters of recommendation should be sent to Dawn Cute, Department of English, Swan Hall, URI, Kingston, RI 02881.

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Deadline: Nov. 20

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

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Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): MLA (by phone) 12/19

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University of South Dakota (Creative Writing) - PHONE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The University of South Dakota invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of English with specialization in novel/fiction writing. Expertise in a second genre is highly desirable. Expertise in Native American literature and/or Women's and Gender Studies is desirable but not required.

Excellence in teaching is expected, both in the classroom and in mentoring students outside the classroom. Teaching responsibilities focus on creative writing and literature courses. An ongoing agenda for creative publication is assumed. Housed in the College of Arts and Sciences, USD's English Department offers BA/BS, MA, and PhD degrees, with creative writing specializations available at all levels; it hosts South Dakota Review and the biennial John R. Milton Writers' Conference. USD is the state's flagship liberal arts university.

Teaching experience and book publication are required, as is an MFA in Creative Writing or a PhD in English (or equivalent). Additional publications, readings, and presentations are desirable. Anticipated date of appointment is August 21, 2013. Salary is commensurate with rank.

Apply on-line at https://yourfuture.sdbor.edu. A complete application consists of a CV, application letter, graduate transcript, at least three letters of reference, and a representative sample of creative writing. Materials may also be submitted to John Dudley, Chair, English Department, University of South Dakota, 414 East Clark Street, Vermillion, SD 57069-2390.

Screening begins November 26, 2012 and continues until a suitable candidate is hired.

The University of South Dakota is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, staff, and students.

https://yourfuture.sdbor.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1352126515890

Deadline: Nov. 26

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University of Virginia - Assoc/Full Professor of English (Creative Writing, Fiction)
Associate/Full Professor of English (Creative Writing, fiction).

The Department of English, Creative Writing (fiction) at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, invites applications for a tenured, full time (9 months) Associate/Full Professorship. The appointment begins August 25, 2013. A strong background in the contemporary short story and novel and an MFA or equivalent professional experience is expected. Substantial publications (two or more novels and/or story collections) from major presses is required; a strong record of non-fiction publications would be a plus. The department will select a candidate who can contribute, through research, teaching, and service, to the diversity and excellence of a well-established academic community. The 2-2 teaching load will include graduate and undergraduate fiction workshops and courses on contemporary literature. The successful candidate must demonstrate promise of continued creative excellence, a commitment to teaching, and a readiness to assume service responsibilities within the creative writing program (http://www.engl.virginia.edu/creativewriting) and the Department of English (http://www.engl.virginia.edu ).

To apply, candidates must complete a Candidate Profile and attach a cover letter, CV, and a statement of teaching philosophy through Jobs@UVA (https://jobs.virginia.edu); the posting number is 0610780.

Work samples will be requested after initial review of applications. Initial review of applications will begin November 4, 2012.

Deadline: Nov. 4

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:12/3, 12/4 (2)

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University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire - TT Asst. Professor, Creative Writing (Fiction) - PHONE INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's English Department seeks to fill one probationary, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor for a creative writer whose primary emphasis is fiction, and who has secondary expertise in poetry. Contract begins August 19, 2013.

Required qualifications include MFA, PhD or equivalent terminal degree in creative writing, an established record of fiction publication, and evidence of successful teaching. Candidates who are ABD will be considered, but all requirements for the terminal degree must be completed by December 1, 2013. Salary will be commensurate with teaching experience.

Strong assets include: experience teaching composition at the college level; experience facilitating an online creative arts magazine; a commitment to undergraduate liberal education; and a commitment to the values of equity, diversity, inclusivity and anti-racism.

We welcome candidates who prioritize teaching excellence; whose pedagogy is inclusive, empowering and transformative for students; and who draw substantial connections across their teaching, creative work/scholarship, advising and service.

RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate will teach courses as assigned in the English Department. All department members teach a 5-credit composition course every semester in addition to general and specialized courses. The typical semester load is 3 courses, equivalent to 11-12 credits. In addition, all department members engage in scholarly/creative activities, provide academic advising to students, offer service to the university and community, and participate in department, college, and university committee work.

You must create an account and login before you can apply. If you have not yet registered, click on the "Click here to Register" link to begin the registration process. If you are already a registered user, input your "User Name" and "Password'and select "Login." Click the link to the Creative Writing position, and then click the "Apply Now" button to submit your application electronically. Your application will not be considered complete until all required documents are attached and all required fields are completed. Please be sure you have included:                                                                                                                           Letter of application; Curriculum Vita; Writing sample; Three letters of recommendation

LINK to Apply

To ensure consideration, completed applications must be received by October 26, 2012. However, screening may continue until position is filled. Preliminary interviews will be held by phone conference.

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Deadline: Oct. 26

Acknowledgment received:

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Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 11/19 (Phone)

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Just a tip on rec letters: After you submit your materials online, someone from the department emails to ask for your rec letters to be sent to her email address. The ad just says "be sure you have included" stuff (including letters). If you're using Interfolio, you spend ten minutes pasting the letter-specific email addresses into their system, but no requests show up in Interfolio. The system also reorders your recommenders (seemingly randomly), which can be bad, but it doesn't end up mattering. Thought I'd save you all ten minutes of work and ten of worry=)

University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point - TT Assistant Professor (Creative Writing/Fiction)
Assistant Professor of English (Creative Writing/Fiction)

Tenure-track position, starting August 2013. Teaching load 12 credit hours per semester, including at least 6 hours of first or second-year composition. Assignment may include beginning/advanced creative writing and other writing courses developed to suit candidate's interest, depending on scheduling needs. Ph.D. and ongoing publication of creative work preferred, but M.F.A.s welcomed. We are looking for outstanding teaching, a strong commitment to undergraduate education, and awareness of the importance of diversity in education. Evidence of continued scholarly/creative achievement and university service is necessary for retention, promotion, and tenure. Competitive salary dependent on experience. Send letter of application and curriculum vita to Michael Williams, Chair, Department of English, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI 54481. The committee will begin reviewing applications on January 1, 2013. The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is committed to diversity in education and strongly encourages applications from female and minority candidates.

MLA JIL 10/05/12

Deadline: Jan. 1, 2013

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Webster University (MO) - TT Asst. Professor, Fiction Writing - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The English Department of Webster University seeks a tenure track Assistant Professor of English, to begin in August of 2013. Area of specialization: Fiction writer to teach workshops and seminar-style craft classes, with secondary area of expertise in U.S. literature from its beginnings through 1865. Expertise in a range of U.S. literature and/ or contemporary world literature also highly desirable.

MFA required. Book publication (short story collection or novel) preferable—along with teaching experience in both creative writing and literature. Typical teaching load is three courses per semester. All faculty serve as advisors to department majors. Applicants should have a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching.

Submit letter of application, CV, sample of fiction (not more than 25pp.), and names/ contact information for three references by November 1, 2012. Interviews will be conducted at the MLA in Boston for selected candidates.

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received:

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Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 11/27 (MLA)

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Westminster College (UT) - Assistant Professor in Fiction Writing - SKYPE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Westminster College invites applications for an assistant professor in Fiction Writing. Teaching responsibilities (24 credits a year) will include multi-genre introductions to creative writing, intermediate workshops in fiction, senior thesis seminars, and courses in composition and introduction to literature. Other courses, for example workshops in creative non-fiction, playwriting, screenwriting, and environmental writing, are possible. The successful candidate will be committed to excellence in undergraduate teaching, continued creative activity and eventual publication, and close collaboration with colleagues and students. An M.F.A. or a Ph.D. (preferred) in Creative Writing or English must be in hand by June 2013.

Apply for this position using our online application system at https://jobs.westminstercollege.edu

Review of applications will begin November 10. Initial interviews will be conducted by video conference in December.

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Deadline: Nov. 10

Acknowledgment received: 10/29 (mail)

Request for additional materials: 11/20 x4

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/7 (phone to schedule skype) x2

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Yonsei University (Seoul KR) - TT Assistant Professor of Creative Writing (Fiction) and Literature - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The Underwood International College of Yonsei University invites applications for a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of Creative Writing and Literature to teach at the Sinchon Campus in Seoul, South Korea. The ideal candidate will have an MFA and/or Ph.D., a significant publication record (at least one full-length book with a reputable publisher, or the equivalent), and demonstrated excellence in teaching. Candidates should be able to teach creative writing courses in more than one genre as well as introductory classes in literary studies, and supervise theses projects for the creative writing certificate.

Teaching responsibilities are 6 credit-hours (2 classes) per semester. The starting date is September 2013. Compensation includes competitive salary, health insurance and other benefits, fully-subsidized housing (for up to 6 years), and a generous relocation and start-up package.

Yonsei University's Underwood International College is a highly competitive program at South Korea's most prestigious private university, and combines the intimate atmosphere and low student-faculty ratio of a liberal arts college with the resources of a major research university. All instruction is in English, and the student body represents over 40 different countries. As part of Yonsei University’s continuing effort to increase faculty diversity, we are only accepting applications from non-Korean citizens.

Interested applicants should send a letter of application and c.v. by email to uic@yonsei.ac.kr with CREATIVE WRITING in the subject line. Review of applications will take place from November 1, 2012. Short-listed candidates will be asked to submit 3 letters of recommendation, a writing sample, and sample syllabi. For additional information, please contact the chair of the search committee, Prof. Anthony Adler (aadler@yonsei.ac.kr). For information about the creative writing certificate at UIC, you may contact Prof. Loren Goodman (lorengoodman@yonsei.ac.kr) Prospective applicants are also encouraged to visit our website at http://uic.yonsei.ac.kr.

MLA JIL 09/28/12

Deadline: review begins Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/17

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/10 (MLA, email); x2 (also MLA, email)

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Agnes Scott College (GA) - TT Asst. Professor, Poetry - INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The Agnes Scott College Department of English invites applications for a tenure-track position at the level of assistant professor in creative writing with a specialization in poetry. Desirable secondary fields include creative nonfiction, fiction, and cross- or multi-genre work. The successful candidate will be expected to teach 200- and 300-level courses in poetry and creative writing and will participate in and help shape a strong creative writing program that includes a reading series, a project-based senior seminar, and an acclaimed Writers’ Festival going on its 42nd year. Many of our creative writing majors go on to MFAs and PhDs. The teaching load is 3-2, and every department member teaches one first-year English course each year and contributes occasionally to the first-year seminar program. We seek an active writer-scholar with a significant and promising publishing record and a commitment to undergraduate liberal arts learning. Candidates must have the MFA or PhD in creative writing in hand by August, 2013.

To apply send letter, CV, and three recent letters of recommendation to Christine Cozzens, chair of the Department of English through Interfolio via the MLA Job Information List or at [mailto:englishsearch@agnesscott.edu englishsearch@agnesscott.edu] (electronic submissions only). Additional materials—including writing sample, syllabi, teaching evaluations, and official transcripts—will be solicited from selected applicants later in the hiring process.

The deadline for receipt of applications is October 30, 2012.

From MLA JIL - July 6, 2012

Deadline: Oct. 30, 2012

Acknowledgment received: 9/8, 9/21, 10/2 x 2, 10/23, 10/30

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): 12/14 e-mail x 7

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/3, 12/6

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NOTE: "Agnes Scott College is a highly selective, independent national liberal arts college for women located in metropolitan Atlanta."

Bristol University (UK) - Part-time, Permanent Lectureship in Poetry & Creative Writing
The University of Bristol invites applications to a part-time (0.5 FTE) permanent Lectureship (Lecturer B) in English Literature (Poetry and Creative Writing). Candidates from both academic and non-academic backgrounds are welcome to apply, but the latter will need to demonstrate the ability to teach Creative Writing at degree level.The successful candidate will join a Department with a long-standing reputation for the quality of its teaching and its research, and become part of a dynamic community of scholars in the English Department and the Faculty of Arts. For further information about the department, see www.bris.ac.uk/english.

Job ad

Deadline: 9 November 2012

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/14 (writing samples, course outline), 11/28 (letters of rec)

Rejection (no interview): 12/6

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California University of Pennsylvania - TT Faculty - English: Creative Writing, Poetry
The English Department at California University of Pennsylvania seeks a published poet to teach upper- and lower-division creative writing, lower-division literature, and first-year composition. Teaching load is 4/4 and will include Creative Writing Poetry, Introduction to Poetry (literature), and first-year composition classes, as well as other creative writing classes.

RANK & SALARY: This is a tenure-track faculty appointment. Salary is competitive and commensurate with academic preparation and experience. An excellent fringe benefits package is included.

THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT must be capable of and committed to effective teaching and fulfillment of professional responsibilities, continuing scholarly growth, and service contribution to the University and communities. Also, the successful applicant will have experience working with diverse populations.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES include involvement with departmental, college-wide, and university committees. Also, in accordance with the terms of the collective bargaining agreement between the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education and APSCUF, the successful applicant might be assigned to perform work at off-campus sites, in the evening/weekend college and/or provide instruction through online and/or other distance education methods.

Required Skills, Knowledge & Abilities: Applicants must have significant poetry publications and graduate coursework in the writing of poetry and the literature of poetry. Successful college teaching experience required. Professional experience as an editor for a print or online newspaper, magazine, or book publisher desired. Digital skills desired. Candidates must submit a portfolio of five poems, with at least two of them published, and show evidence of an ongoing poetry publishing agenda.

In addition to the aforementioned requirements, in order to be a leading applicant in this search the applicant minimally must be fluent in the English language, be able to communicate well, demonstrate outstanding potential for excellence in teaching through a successful interview and/or classroom demonstration and be experienced in the use of innovative curricular approaches that are student-centered, inquiry-based, and hands-on oriented.

Minimum of Education / Training: M.F.A. in Creative Writing with a Poetry Emphasis or Ph.D. in English, Creative Writing, or a Related Field with a Creative Dissertation Related to Poetry required at time of application.

Posting Date: 10-02-2012 - Closing Date: 12-02-2012

Special Instructions to Applicants: In addition to the material listed in the paragraph below, applicants must submit a portfolio of five poems, including at least two that have been published. Applications accepted only online at https://careers.calu.edu/. Physical resumes are not accepted.

TO BE CONSIDERED, applicants must submit the following: full curriculum vitae; official transcripts from all colleges and universities attended; letter of application highlighting the applicant's qualifications and teaching interests; brief statement describing teaching philosophy; and e-mail addresses of three current references who have knowledge of the applicant's ability.

TRANSCRIPTS: PDF versions of unofficial transcripts must be uploaded when applying online. Unofficial transcripts should be scanned into one document before uploading into the system. Applicants selected for on-campus inteviews will be asked to bring official transcripts from all colleges and universities to the on-campus interview.

FILE SIZE LIMITS: Files uploaded to the online application should be kept as small as possible. The system has a file size limit of approximately 2MB.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: 12/02/12

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College of Charleston (SC) - TT Assistant Professor, Poetry Writing - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/16363

The Department of English at the College of Charleston welcomes applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in poetry writing. Required qualifications include a PhD or MFA in Creative Writing with a specialization in poetry, demonstrated excellence in teaching, significant publications (a book or publications in a range of reputable journals), and strong potential for continued creative and/or scholarly productivity. Teaching assignments include undergraduate courses in poetry writing and composition, with occasional opportunities to teach literature courses and courses in the MA program. The English Department supports a variety of creative and scholarly endeavors, and is home to two literary magazines, Crazyhorse and Illuminations.

Founded in 1770 and located in the heart of historic Charleston, the College of Charleston is a public liberal arts and sciences institution with a strong commitment to the teacher-scholar model for faculty. The College of Charleston is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all underrepresented groups. Interviews of selected candidates will be held at the MLA convention in Boston.

Send cover letter, cv, statement of teaching philosophy, current transcripts and three letters of recommendation by November 5, 2012, to Dr. Scott Peeples through Interfolio via the link above

MLA JIL 09/21/12

Deadline: Nov. 5

Acknowledgment received: 10/17, 10/23X2, 11/2

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/10 (MLA interview) Mind sharing method of notification? --Sure! I was notified by telephone.

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Offer made:

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Columbia University - Asst. Professor of Writing - Poetry
Assistant Professor of Writing

The Writing Program announces a full-time position as Assistant Professor to teach poetry in its undergraduate and graduate program, effective July 1, 2013.

All candidates must have published at least one book with a nationally recognized press and have significant literary publications. Candidates should also be able to demonstrate an excellent record in the teaching of poetry. Masters degree or equivalent experience preferred. College level teaching experience preferred.

Salary is commensurate with experience. Review begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled. For more information and to apply for this position, please visit our online site at: https://academicjobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=57002

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 undergraduate programs.

MLA JIL 11/30/12

Deadline: open until filled

Acknowledgment received:

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George Mason University (VA) - TT Asst. Professor of Creative Writing, Poetry - OFFER MADE
Institution: George Mason University

Location: Fairfax, VA

Job Title: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, Poetry

Type: Full-Time

Open Until Filled: Yes

Position Number: F5240z

Web Announcement:

Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, Poetry

The George Mason University, Department of English invites applicants for a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, Poetry position to begin fall 2013.

Substantial publications (at least one poetry book published and substantial work toward a second) are required, along with a proven teaching record. The successful candidate will teach graduate and undergraduate courses and workshops (2-2 load) in a well-established MFA and new BFA program (pending approval), and also direct theses in the MFA. Academic and university service is required.

Review of applications begins October 1, 2012, and selection is set to be made by approximately December 7, 2012.

Special Instructions to Applicants:

For full consideration, applicants must apply for position number F5240z at jobs.gmu.edu ; complete and submit the online staff application; and upload a cover letter and CV. Send writing sample and three recommendation letters to: William Miller, Chair, Search Committee, English Dept-MS 3E4, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030

Application Information

Contact: George Mason University

Online App. Form: jobs.gmu.edu/postings/28204

Deadline: review begins Oct. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): 11/19 x 8; 11/20 x 3 (email said over 200 applicants)

Phone or Skype interview scheduled:

Rejection (after phone or Skype interview):

Campus interview scheduled: They are doing interviews now as we speak. Seems to be real secretive, but I know for a fact somone has an interview today. [posted 11/7]

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made: 12/1

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Q: Does anyone know why they have an accelerated clock for selection? December 7 sounds mighty early.

A: Possibly an internal hire -- poet Joshua Kryah, with PhD & two books, recently joined faculty and now teaches business and composition classes.

A: They are doing interviews now as we speak. Seems to be real secretive, but I know for a fact somone has an interview today. [posted 11/7]

A: Classy to schedule campus visits and skip the part where you notify candidates that their applications have been received.

George Washington University (Wash. DC) - TT Assistant Professor, Poet
For appointment beginning in the fall of 2013, we seek a tenure-track assistant professor. The position is open to a poet; strong preference will be given to applicants with a secondary interest, and publications, in creative nonfiction. The successful candidate will join a thriving Creative Writing program in an English department with a strong cluster of African American literature specialists. We strongly encourage applicants whose writing engages African American experiences, or whose writing engages other minority experiences, such as Latino/a, Asian American, indigenous, post colonial, lgbt, or disability experiences.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities: The successful candidate will teach in our all-undergraduate Creative Writing program; may teach literature courses, including in the graduate program; will advise students and perform other departmental and university service; and will continue to publish at a high level.

Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must hold or be completing an MFA or PhD in English or a closely-related field; applicants who have not yet completed one of these two degrees will be considered, but must complete all requirements for the MFA or PhD by August 1, 2013. Applicants must be published poets.

Advertised Salary: Salary will be commensurate with experience.

Other Information: Only complete applications will be considered. Review of applications will begin on October 22, 2012 and will continue until the position is filled.

Special Instructions to Applicants: Please upload a cover letter, a curriculum vitae that includes a full list of publications, 20-30 pages of published material. Please upload the 20-30 pages of published material under "Sample Publications."

Quick Link: http://www.gwu.jobs:80/postings/11343

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Oct. 22

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): 12/10 x 7

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

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Offer made:

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Q: Anyone know the teaching load?
 * A: I would guess 2/2 as GWU is a serious research university.

James Madison University (VA) - Assistant Director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center - OFFER ACCEPTED
Assistant Director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center - 0404804 James Madison University’s Furious Flower Poetry Center serves as a resource for the campus and local Harrisonburg community. The Center hosts visiting poets, sponsors poetry workshops for emerging poets, holds an annual poetry camp for children in the community and produces scholarly texts, videos and DVDs on African American poetry. The Assistant Director of the Furious Flower Poetry Center executes the vision and initiatives of the Furious Flower Poetry Center; writes grants to support the mission of the Center and manages grants received; produces educational support materials, research and publications that further the goals and programs of the Furious Flower Poetry Center; assists the Executive Director in the coordination of conferences, workshops and seminars; manages the Center's budget and teaches courses in literature and/or creative writing as a part of the English Department. Applicants for this full-time position are required to have a Ph.D. degree in English with a concentration in African American literature or a M.F.A. in Creative Writing with an emphasis on poetry. Some grant writing experience is preferable. This is a 12 month position. Interested applicants should apply online at JobLink.jmu.edu and reference posting number 0404804. Salary shall be commensurate with experience. Application review will begin September 1, 2012.

Chronicle

Deadline: review begins Sept. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

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Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted: An offer was made and accepted (12/6)

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Also posted at African American 2013

Johns Hopkins University - TT Asst. Professor, Dept. of Writing Seminars (Poetry)
We are seeking to fill two positions, one in poetry, one in fiction, both at the assistant-professor level. Interested applicants should have at least one book of poetry or fiction published, and another near completion. Teaching responsibilities (two courses per semester) will include undergraduate and--eventually--graduate courses. Ability and experience in the teaching of writing and literature are requisite to the job. The Writing Seminars, one of the oldest graduate programs in creative writing, offers a two-year Master of Fine Arts degree in poetry and fiction, as well as an undergraduate major. Our program leans toward the aesthetic and intellectual rather than genre and popular—ends of the literary spectrum. Please submit cover letter and CV electronically via Interfolio.

Fiction: https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/12883

Poetry: https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/12882

Please send book to: Amy Lynwander, The Writing Seminars, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles St., Gilman 81, Baltimore, MD 21218

Chronicle

Deadline: Oct. 15

Acknowledgment received: 9/27, 10/1, 10/4, 10/10

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): 11/21x 3, 11/27, 12/1, 12/3 (Q. Any details? Q. How did you hear? A. Letter. Q. Was there a mention of the number of applicants? A. No.) Letter mentioning the difficult winnowing process. I was touched .C: It's not you; it's them. They hope you can remain friends. If they'd met you at another time in their lives--who knows?

Received letter (dated Nov 27) letting me know my appllication was not considered because books were postmarked after Oct. 15. Strange, given that my application itself, via Interfolio, was submitted before the deadline, and that nowhere on the job posting was there mention of the books, which were to be mailed separately obviously, having to be postmarked by the 15th of October. But stranger is that, also obviously, the application and the books (at least the postmark date on the package in which they were mailed) were not looked at until well after the deadline; the letter was not mailed until six weeks later. Maybe next time, Johns Hopkins can be more specific about having ALL materials postmarked by a certain date, especially when they choose to require applicants to send materials electronically and via regular mail.

Another Poster: Concur with previous poster. I received the same letter. I have the P.O. receipt to prove that my books arrived on time.

Received letter (Dec 17) and book back, which was nice.

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

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A bit cruel to send out letters on a rolling basis. Just when I was beginning to hope... '''I'm the one who listed the 11/27 rejection. I've been out of town since the 19th, so mine may very well have come on the 21st as well. Don't despair. (Thank you for your post. May the universe reward you soon for this kindness!)'''

A2: As a connoisseur of rejection letters, JHU could learn a thing or two about the art of writing one.

Johns Hopkins University - Associate or Full Prof. - Poet
We are seeking to fill a position at the senior level with a poet whose work in English has achieved national recognition, and who has, also, a distinguished record as a teacher. The Writing Seminars, one of the countrys oldest graduate programs in creative writing, offers a two-year Master of Fine Arts degree in poetry and in fiction, as well as an undergraduate major. Interested applicants should have at least four books of poetry published and extensive experience in teaching at the college level. Responsibilities will entail graduate and undergraduate courses, totaling two per semester. Although all our classes are small seminars, they include both workshops and reading courses. Poets who are also scholars, editors, or translators are particularly welcome; in any case, we take an intellectual engagement with literature to be an essential in the teaching of creative writing. Review of applications will begin December 1, 2012. We cannot guarantee consideration of applications received after that date, but the search will remain open until the position is filled. The appointment will start July 1, 2013. Please submit cover letter and CV electronically via Interfolio: https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/19764 Please send most recent books to: Amy Lynwander, The Writing Seminars, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles St., Gilman 81, Baltimore, MD 21218 Johns Hopkins is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Minorities and women are strongly encouraged to apply.

Chronicle

Deadline: Dec. 1

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Anyone know if this position replaces the TT position they advertized earlier?
 * They are clearly two different positions at two different levels (junior TT asst. vs. senior tenured assoc. or full) with two different deadlines. JHU English lost some significant faculty (in various fields) to other schools in the last year, so I find it plausible that they might have two open positions in this field.

Manhattan College - TT Asst. - Poet - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Assistant Professor, tenure track

The Department of English at Manhattan College seeks a dedicated teacher and poet. Demonstrable experience in the teaching of creative writing and a record of published poetry required. Primary courses to teach include introduction to creative writing, poetry workshops at the major level, and introduction to reading poetry for non-majors. In addition, English department faculty regularly teach literature and writing courses in the College’s core curriculum. 21-credit yearly course load with a 3-credit reduction for publication.

Ph.D. in creative writing or literature in hand by August 2013. Please send application letter, curriculum vitae, and letters of recommendation to Dr. Ashley Cross, Chair, Department of English, Manhattan College, 4513 Manhattan College Parkway, Riverdale, NY 10471. No electronic submissions, please. Deadline: 1 November 2012. Applications acknowledged by email. Manhattan College, located in the Riverdale section of the Bronx, is an independent Catholic coeducational institution in the Lasallian tradition. Manhattan College welcomes applications from women, members of minority groups, and those attracted to a college with a Catholic identity. An AA/EO Employer M/F/D/V. We are committed to a diverse campus community.

MLA JIL 09/20/12

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received: 12/6 x3 (e-mail)

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/13 (x2)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Marshall University (WV) - TT Assistant Professor of Creative Writing: Poetry
Applications invited for a tenure-eligible assistant professorship in creative writing: poetry. Teaching experience and evidence of strong publication record required as well as PhD or MFA in creative writing: poetry in hand by time of appointment. Successful candidates will demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching, including the opportunity to develop courses for growing creative writing major and MA program. Secondary areas of particular interest are American poetry, editing and publishing, and creative nonfiction. We also seek candidates who will contribute to the University’s general-education curriculum with its emphasis on a common First-Year Seminar and core curriculum courses that enhance students’ critical thinking, as well as the College’s support of interdisciplinary programs. Send letter of application that directly addresses teaching philosophy, CV, 2-3 representative syllabi for courses in field, and sample poems (15 pages) as a single PDF file referencing Search 12960 to: recruiting@marshall.edu. Three letters of reference should be sent directly to Search Committee Chair at vankirk@marshall.edu. Review of applications will begin on November 26 and continue until position is filled. Semifinalists selected to meet with us at MLA in Boston will be notified by mid-December. Marshall University is an AA/EOE institution committed to developing a diverse faculty and staff.

MLA JIL 10/26/12

Deadline: Nov. 26

Acknowledgment received: 11/19 x 3; Search going longer than expected or no one on wiki made the cut? (12/20

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Oklahoma State University- Poetry (Open Rank) - SKYPE INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
Stillwater, OK

Category: Faculty - Liberal Arts - English and Literature

Posted: 07/05/2012

Full Time

Tenured or tenure-track open rank position in Poetry. MFA or PhD in Creative Writing with significant poetry publications and demonstrated teaching excellence required. Teaching two workshops per semester. Salary competitive. OSU offers the BA, MFA, and the PhD in English with specializations in Creative Writing. For further information on the department, see our webpage at english.okstate.edu. Submit letter of application, cv, writing sample, and dossier, including three letters of recommendation and transcript via email to [mailto:english.information@okstate.edu english.information@okstate.edu]. To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by November 5, 2012. However, we will continue to accept and consider applications until the position is filled. Filling of this position is contingent upon availability of funding. Oklahoma State University is an AA/EEO/E-Verify employer committed to diversity. OSU-Stillwater is a tobacco-free campus.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Nov. 5, 2012

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled: 12/13 Skype X1

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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This school ran nearly identical searches to this one and their 20th c./poetry & poetics position last year and the year before last. Anyone know what gives? (x-posted on 20th c. American page)

The person they hired, Angie Estes I believe, was unhappy with the position and left.

Saint Marys College of California - TT Asst. Prof. in Creative Writing, Poetry
Application URL: http://jobs.stmarys-ca.edu

Fall 2013: Full-time Tenure Track. The Department of English invites applications for a full-time, tenure track position in Creative Writing, Poetry. Teaching responsibilities include Poetry Workshop and other poetry courses in the MFA Program, undergraduate courses in literature, composition, the Collegiate Seminar Great Books Program, and the January Term. Contractual responsibilities are equivalent to seven courses per year. Typical workload is six courses of teaching plus committee work and other service to the department, students and college. Service as MFA Director on a rotating basis. Qualifications: M.F.A. or Ph.D., significant published poetry, including at least one book. Strong teaching abilities, enthusiasm for teaching in a student-centered learning community. Desirable secondary specializations: World Literature in English, Popular Culture. The Department is committed to a multicultural curriculum taught by a culturally diverse faculty to a culturally diverse student body. For full job description, application requirements, and to apply for this position, go to http://jobs.stmarys-ca.edu.

MLA JIL 09/21/12

Deadline: November 5, 2012. --> or Oct. 21? ---> November 5

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: Received 11/15.

Rejection (no interview):

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SECRET HANDSHAKE: If you're having trouble finalizing your app, check out step #8 at: https://www.governmentjobs.com/AgencyInstructions.cfm?&topheader=stmarys

Q1: Is this an open-rank position or an Assistant Professor position?

A: According to ad in HigherEdJobs.com it is an Assistant Professor position. Note also according to that ad (and SMC HR page) the actual deadline seems to be "Sun. 10/21/12 11:59 PM Pacific Time" ...

A: The SMC HR page clearly says "November 5, 2012, 11;59 PM, Pacific Time"

Salisbury University (MD) - Asst. Professor, Creative Writing (Poetry) - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Area of Specialization: Creative Writing (Poetry)

Primary Job Duties: Teaching three four-credit courses per semester in beginning and advanced creative writing with an emphasis on poetry and in literature, rhetoric, or film; helping build the creative writing program; and participating in the activities and service of the department and the university. Utilizing effective teaching and classroom management strategies which enhance the success of diverse learners.

Minimum Qualifications: Terminal degree in creative writing required. Ph.D. degree desired. Record of successful teaching and of publications with national and/or international distribution.

Applications will be accepted via Salisbury University's Online Employment Application System. Please visit our website www.salisbury.edu/HR/Jobs to apply online. See the FAQs of the Online Employment Application System for more information and instructions.

To be considered an applicant, you must apply online and submit the following: 1). A letter of application that should outline education history, teaching experience and interests (including possible secondary areas of specialization), publication record and current prospects in literary writing and any scholarly research activities and interests; 2). Curriculum Vitae. Additionally, please have three (3) blind letters of reference, provided directly from your professional references or by an Online Credential Service Provider sent directly to Clacie Hubbard at cdhubbard@salisbury.edu.

If you have any questions about the position, please contact the search chair, Dr. Ronald Dotterer at rldotterer@salisbury.edu. All other documents that you wish to provide must be attached to your application in the Online Employment Application System. Please do not send any other documents via E-mail.

Candidates attending MLA Convention should indicate such in their letter of application. Furthermore, candidates should indicate in their letter of application for which position they are applying.

Applications submitted by November 1, 2012 will receive first consideration. The position will remain open until filled. Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. Appointment will be contingent upon verification of eligibility to work in the U.S. and is expected to begin August 2013.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): MLA 12/12 x 3 (phone call)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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'''Q: Anyone know why Salisbury's fiction search has interviews (phone AND MLA) scheduled, but there's zero movement on the poetry front? '''

A: Yes, because these are different jobs with different committees.

SUNY-Oswego - TT Asst. Professor of Poetry
The Department of English and Creative Writing at the State University of New York at Oswego invites applications for a tenure track position as Assistant Professor of Poetry.

Review Date: Review of applications will begin November 1, 2012.

Salary: Commensurate with rank and experience.

Date of Appointment: August 26, 2013

Description of Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching beginning, intermediate and advanced poetry writing in a vibrant, multi-genre creative writing program with 120 majors. Additional responsibilities include continuing to produce a nationally competitive portfolio of sustained and distinctive creative activity; providing departmental and University service; and advising majors.

Required Qualifications: MFA in creative writing; significant publication history in poetry; evidence of teaching effectiveness. Candidates must be dedicated to helping students from diverse backgrounds succeed in a multicultural and global community.

Preferred Qualifications: Familiarity with new media; expertise in a secondary genre; teaching experience that promotes global perspectives and awareness at the undergraduate level. Candidates will demonstrate a deep commitment to mentoring students and have an entrepreneurial attitude that will help grow the program.

To Apply: Submit letter of application; full curriculum vitae listing qualifications and experience; 10 pages of published poetry; three current (dated within one year) letters of reference; and a copy of the transcript of highest degree earned electronically to: http://oswego.interviewexchange.com/candapply.jsp?JOBID=35041 SUNY-Oswego HR announcement

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received: 10/9; Q.? '''Anyone else worried about the online application here? I submitted materials by 10/17 and never received an acknowledgment beyond the automatically triggered "your application has been processed" email...;? '''A. Some of us who applied early on sent queries to the chair when we had trouble figuring out what to do about the letters of recommendation. Her response to those queries is the acknowledgment recorded here, I believe. I doubt anyone has received any other acknowledgment apart from that.

Request for additional materials:

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Q: anyone know the teaching load here? Looked into this and it seems to be 4/4, with possibilities for course releases.

University of the Arts (PA) - Full-Time Asst. Professor of Poetry - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Assistant Professor, Creative Writing: Poetry

DESCRIPTION: The Division of Liberal Arts of The University of the Arts seeks a full-time faculty member to teach poetry in its new B.F.A. in Creative Writing. The program offers students an unparalleled opportunity to focus on the craft of writing in an inspiring and unique artistic environment in which young authors collaborate with musicians and illustrators, filmmakers and graphic designers, sculptors and actors. The program admits its first entering class in Fall 2013.

RESPONSIBILITIES: The faculty member in this position is a proponent of The University of the Arts’ commitment to an innovative arts education that encourages transmedia and interdisciplinary exploration and collaboration within and across its degree programs in the visual, literary, and performing arts and design. This faculty member will:

• Teach introductory, intermediate, and advanced workshops in poetry. • Teach other courses within the Liberal Arts curriculum depending on expertise, including creative writing workshops in forms other than poetry and upper-division courses in literature. • Advise and mentor Creative Writing majors, particularly those focusing on poetry. • Assist in arranging internships for students, including those at American Poetry Review, with which The University of the Arts has a formal affiliation, and provide supervision of student internships. • Supervise independent student projects by upper-division Creative Writing majors. • Assist in identifying authors for the program’s Visiting Writers’ Series, and participate in the series’ logistical planning. • Provide committee service and other duties as required. • Report to Catherine Gunther Kodat, Dean of the Division of Liberal Arts, and Elise Juska, Director of the Creative Writing Program.

REQUIREMENTS: MFA or PhD in Creative Writing. A record of publication and teaching experience is highly desirable.

RANK, LOAD, AND CONTRACT START DATE: Assistant Professor (three-year initial appointment), teaching 6 courses annually. Appointment commences September 1, 2013.

TO APPLY: Qualified applicants should submit letters of application, curriculum vitae, samples of work, and the names of three references by e-mail attachment to [mailto:CWpoet@uarts.edu CWpoet@uarts.edu]. Applications received by Friday, December 7, will receive fullest consideration. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the Modern Language Association convention in Boston, January 3-6, 2013.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS: The University of the Arts, located in the heart of Center City Philadelphia, is one of the only universities in the United States solely dedicated to educating creative individuals in the visual, literary, and performing arts and design. Our 2,100 undergraduates and graduate students and 500 faculty members bring passion to what they do, and in the process redefine how we think, teach, and create.

https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/20763

LINK: https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/20762

MLA JIL 11/16/12

Deadline: Dec. 7

Acknowledgment received: 11/16 x 2, 12/7

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): MLA Interview 12/11 (x2)

Q. How were you contacted?

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Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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The interfolio link above links to the wrong position. It seems, though, that maybe submission via direct email is acceptable?

A: this is the correct link: https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/20762 - but yes, ad does suggest direct email would also be fine.

University of California, Santa Cruz - TT Assistant or Associate Professor, Creative Writing (Poetry) & Literature - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The Department of Literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz, invites applications for a tenure-track or tenured position in Creative Writing. The Department is seeking a poet with secondary expertise in fiction, non-fiction, cross-genre, and/or other media (for example, journalism, book arts, performance, internet publishing), with an ability to teach both poetry and fiction at the intermediate and advanced undergraduate level. We seek a writer who will participate fully in our undergraduate program while also helping us to envision an innovative future in our Literature graduate program.

Teaching assignments will include creative writing workshops and courses in literature. The appointee will be expected to teach large undergraduate lecture courses as well as small advanced seminars, participate in running a reading series, mentor the Ph.D. Literature graduate students who teach creative writing, work with Literature graduate students in poetics, and interact actively with undergraduates, graduate students and faculty to invigorate the Creative Writing program. This position carries a five-course-equivalency workload, which normally means teaching four courses over three ten-week quarters and carrying out other academic and service responsibilities. The appointee must be able to work with students and faculty from a wide range of social and cultural backgrounds. The Department is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the campus-wide academic community through their writing, research, teaching, and service.

The Department of Literature has a strong tradition of collaborative and interdisciplinary work, and we especially encourage applications from strongly qualified candidates eager to extend their teaching and research activities across departmental and disciplinary boundaries.

RANK: Assistant Professor (tenure-track) or Associate Professor (tenured)

SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications, experience, and level of appointment.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Assistant Professor: MFA or Ph.D. in Creative Writing or related field and at least one book of poetry published or in press (not self-published); creative talent of a high order as testified to in letters of recommendation and as manifest in published and/or forthcoming writing; demonstrated record of successful college level teaching. Work in other genres or media.

Associate Professor: Ph.D. in Creative Writing or related field; or MFA in Creative Writing or related field and experience working with graduate students in poetics; at least two books published or in press (not self-published), at least one in poetry; creative talent of a high order as testified to in letters of recommendation and as manifest in published and/or forthcoming writing; demonstrated record of successful college level teaching; demonstrated service record commensurate with tenure. Work in other genres or media.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

Assistant Professor: Ph.D. and/or experience working with graduate students in poetics. Ability to work in a language other than English (e.g., translation, knowledge of and ability to teach a non-anglophone literature, etc.).

Associate Professor: Ability to work in a language other than English (e.g., translation, knowledge of and ability to teach a non-anglophone literature, etc.).

POSITION AVAILABLE: July 1, 2013, with academic year beginning September 2013. Position contingent upon final budgetary approval.

TO APPLY: Applications are accepted via the UCSC Academic Recruit online system, and must include an informative letter of application (clearly outlining your educational background, teaching experience, and publication record), vitae, three current confidential letters of recommendation* (2010 or later) and a writing sample, preferably a book--manuscript pages fine--including scanned front and back covers (in PDF format). Applicants are encouraged to submit a statement addressing their contributions to diversity through their research, teaching, and/or service. Documents/materials must be submitted as PDF files.

Apply at recruit.ucsc.edu/apply/JPF00007 ​Refer to Position #JPF00007-13 in all correspondence.

CLOSING DATE: Review of applications will begin on October 25, 2012. To ensure full consideration, applications should be complete and letters of recommendation received by this date. The position will remain open until filled, but not later than 6/30/2014.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Oct. 25, 2012

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:  12/10 (Sample syllabi)

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):  12/10 (MLA)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Question #1 -- See the Creative Writing faculty roster here: http://creativewriting.ucsc.edu/faculty/index.php Is this a replacement position for Nathaniel Mackey, who's now at Duke? Anyone know if this position is actually intended for the current Visiting Poet?

Question #2 -- Anyone know the status of the Literature/Creative Writing program in light of the UC system fiscal crisis and budget cuts?

Q3: Who is the visiting writer this year?

A3: Ronaldo V. Wilson started as Visiting Assistant Professor last year in 2011-2012. He is continuing this year in the visiting position, too.

University of Miami - TT Assistant Professor in Creative Writing (Poetry) - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The University of Miami 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 of poetry; experience in 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, or university committees. We are particularly interested in poets who bring multilingual, international, or cross‑cultural perspectives to their work. Please send letter of application, c.v., 15‑page writing sample, and at least three recommendations to Patrick A. McCarthy, Chair, Department of English, University of Miami, P.O. Box 248145, Coral Gables, FL 33124‑4632. Applications should be sent by mail (not e‑mail) and postmarked by November 5. Selected candidates will be interviewed at the MLA meeting in Boston.

MLA JIL 09/14/12

Deadline: Nov. 5

Acknowledgment received: 11/20

Request for additional materials: 11/9, 11/26 (email)

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/12 MLA

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:


 * This position listed last year, too. Anyone know why they didn't hire?
 * You really don't want to know. Be very aware. Lot of BS and backbiting. Play at your own risk.

University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill - TT Assistant Professor, Poetry/Walker Percy Fellow
The Department of English & Comparative Literature and the Creative Writing Program at UNC-Chapel Hill invite applications for a tenure-track job at the Assistant Professor level in poetry writing, to begin in academic year 2013-14. The successful applicant will provide evidence of a strong, established reputation at the national and/or international level as a poet, substantial and ongoing publication, outstanding teaching at the college level, and a commitment to the teaching of undergraduates and the mentoring of young writers. MFA strongly preferred. The Percy Fellow will take an active part in the life and development of one of the strongest undergraduate Creative Writing Programs in the country. The position carries a 2-2 teaching load (4 courses per year) with significant publication expectations.

Applicants must apply online, following this link: http://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/10150. Please attach your cover letter, CV, statement of teaching philosophy, a brief selection of poems as a writing sample, and reviews of recent books (uploaded as “other document”). At the time of application candidates will also be required to identify the names, titles, and email addresses of professional references (four are required). The recommenders identified will be contacted via email with instructions for uploading their recommendation letters. Alternatively, applicants may list Interfolio as a reference and the application system will solicit recommendations from Interfolio. Please see http://www.interfolio.com/helpcenter/index.cfm/198 for instructions.

In addition, please send copies of recent books (must have at least one book in print) and other relevant publications to: The Creative Writing Search Committee, Dept of English & Comparative Literature, Greenlaw CB# 3520, UNC Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill NC 27599-3520. Online applications must be complete and submitted by 5:00 pm (Eastern), 23 December 2012.

We expect to invite 3 finalists to the campus in late January-early February 2013.

AWP (also posted at MLA JIL 11/16/12)

Deadline: Dec. 23, 2012

Acknowledgment received: 11/16

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Inside candidate

Evidence? Or additional information (11/20)?

I'm not the person who posted above, but after looking at the program website, wouldn't the publication history of the current lecturing poet merit a call at a higher rank? Nine books seems to be full Prof. territory, not Asst. Prof. (11/28)

A: Consider the current Kenan Writer-in-Residence, a poet; conveniently not listed on their website.

That would be Rachel Richardson.

University of San Francisco - TT Assistant Professor, Poetry - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Job Summary: The English Department at the University of San Francisco invites applications for a tenure-track position in poetry at the Assistant Professor level to begin Fall 2013.

Job Responsibilities: Teaching responsibilities include undergraduate and graduate creative writing courses: seminar, workshop, Core (general education).

Minimum Qualifications: Qualifications include an MFA or PhD with creative dissertation, demonstrated expertise in teaching in the genre and developing curriculum, and a significant publication record with at least one book of poetry in print or under contract. Expertise in a secondary area of writing or literature is desirable, but not required.

To be considered for this position please visit our web site and apply on line at the following link: www.usfjobs.com

Applicants should submit a cover letter, statement of teaching philosophy, and curriculum vitae, electronically in PDF format, directly to [mailto:poetrysearch@usfca.edu poetrysearch@usfca.edu]. Applications must be received by October 22. Finalists will be asked to submit a writing sample and dossier.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Oct. 22, 2012

Acknowledgment received: 9/4, 10/4, 10/17, 10/26

Request for additional materials: 11/19

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/14x2


 * Q: what kind of interview? MLA? Phone? Skype?
 * A: MLA
 * Q. How were you contacted?

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Q: Anyone know how this year's USF circumstances differ from last year which saw the position canceled?

A: I think last year's USF Poetry job was actually filled (at least that was the claim on last year's page, see Creative Writing 2012). Maybe someone else can confirm whether that is accurate. Whatever the case, it definitely appears that this position is located in the English Dept., whereas last year's was for the MFA program (evidently these are 2 different things at USF).

A: For whatever it's worth, I called the Office of Graduate Programs, Arts &amp; Sciences, and was told the English Dept. and the MFA Program are indeed separate entities.

A: Last year's hire was for the MFA program. Doug Powell, who'd previous been undergrad faculty at USF, accepted the position. This position is his old one.

Q: Does anyone know teaching load for this?

University of South Florida - TT Asst, Assoc., or Full Professor, Poetry/Creative Nonfiction - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor. Poetry/Creative Nonfiction Writing. Tenure-line. Ph. D. or MFA required by August 7, 2013. Candidates must have a strong teaching and publication record and outstanding publication potential. Senior candidates should have significant book publications. Teaching will include a range of undergraduate and graduate courses in both poetry and creative nonfiction writing. 2/2 teaching assignment. Salary and benefits competitive. 9 month appointment per year; summer employment possible. Letter and vita required. Apply online at https://employment.usf.edu by November 12, preferably sooner. Applications received after that date will be advanced only in cases of compelling merit. According to Florida Law, applications and meetings regarding them are open to the public. For ADA accommodations, please contact Nancy Serrano (813-974-8211 or Serrano@usf.edu) at least five working days prior to need. USF is an Equal Opportunity Institution.

MLA JIL 10/12/12

Deadline: Nov. 12, 2012

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/28, 12/3

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/16

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

University of Texas at Austin - Associate Professor - CAMPUS INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The New Writers Project, the MFA program of the Department of English at The University of Texas at Austin, seeks applications for a distinguished faculty position as Associate Professor with tenure in Creative Writing- Poetry to begin Fall 2013. Applicants should have substantial, high quality publications, a national reputation, and an excellent teaching record with a minimum of 2-3 books of poetry. The selected candidate will be expected to teach at all levels of our curriculum, to direct MA and MFA reports and honors theses, to publish actively, and to offer service to the Department, the College, and the University. To apply, please send a single .pdf containing a cover letter and a CV to: Dr. Elizabeth Cullingford, Chair at [mailto:english-department@fortyacres.utexas.edu english-department@fortyacres.utexas.edu]. In addition, three letters of recommendation are also required and should be sent via a service such as Interfolio, or directly from the letter writers as .pdfs to the same address. Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2012, and applications received after this date may not receive full consideration. A background check will be conducted on successful candidate and the University of Texas at Austin is an AA/EEO employer. Position funding is pending budgetary approval.

www.pw.org/content/associate_professor

Deadline: Oct. 1, 2012

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:
 * deleted note indicated extra materials request in late Nov.  --> anyone else?

Rejection (no interview):12/17, "Dear Applicant:"

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled: 12/20

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Wake Forest University (NC) - TT Assistant Professor of English (Creative Writing, Poetry) - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY’S Department of English seeks to fill a full‑time tenure‑track position in Creative Writing (Poetry), at the level of beginning or advanced Assistant Professor beginning in July 2013. The ideal candidate would have a terminal degree in creative writing (MFA or PhD), demonstrated expertise in teaching poetry workshops and in curriculum development, and a significant record of 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 consolidate a recently inaugurated Creative Writing minor. Salary is competitive. Position begins July 1, 2013. Initial interviews will be conducted at MLA convention.

Wake Forest University is a private, coeducational institution dedicated to academic excellence in liberal arts, graduate and professional education. Founded in 1834, the University is ranked among the top thirty national universities. Wake Forest is a collegiate university offering a vibrant intellectual community with a rich cultural life, an impressive array of facilities and an active athletics community. The University has a deep institutional commitment to public service and engagement with the world, as indicated by the motto “pro humanitate.” For quick facts about the University, go to http://www.wfu.edu/visitors/quickfacts.html. For information about the Department of English, go to http://www.wfu.edu/english.

Applicants should apply on‑line at https://wakejobs.silkroad.com, A cover letter should be addressed to Dr. Scott Klein, Chair, Department of English. Also submit on‑line 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 english@wfu.edu. Applications and other materials must be submitted no later than October 22 at 5:00 pm. EOE/AA

MLA JIL 09/14/12

Deadline: Oct. 22

Acknowledgment received: 10/28

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): MLA interview scheduled (11/27) (11/28) (11/29)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Sketchy is this one, especially with an online applicaiton process fraught with technical issues. Two applicants I know of never received acknowledgment. One of those is a brilliant young poet with three books, an MFA, AND a PhD. Wow...

11/30/12:  Was there a request for additional materials that didn't get recorded here? Or did they just go directly to contacting people for MLA interviews? I'm curious because the wiki seems somewhat less active this year, making it difficult to gauge what's really going on out there.
 * [12/3/12]: There wasn't a request for additional materials, just an email to schedule MLA interviews.

[9/17/12]: The online system doesn't appear to let candidates upload the requested documents. Never encountered this before in a University system.

In Resume/CV Profile, after your contact info, look for a button on the right marked "Profile Attachments." This allows you to update the required documents. It's confusing and easy to miss. Good luck!

[10/11/12]: From https://wakejobs.silkroad.com/WFU/Home/Frequently_Asked_Questions.html

"How do I apply for a position with Wake Forest University if I have never submitted an application before? You will need to go to the Employment Listings tab and click the 'Search Current Openings' link. Scroll down until you see the position you would like to apply for. Click on the link with the position name and scroll to the bottom. Click on 'New Resume'; you will then have three options to choose from. You may upload a resume, you may copy and paste a resume into the text box from a document, or you can proceed without a resume. You will need to provide some additional contact information. Enter this information into the correct fields and click on the 'Continue to Step 2' button at the bottom of the page. This next page is where you will be able to upload additional documents if necessary. Once these have been added, close out of the box and click the 'Continue to Step 3' button at the bottom of the page. You will then be asked to answer several prescreening questions. These are required and must be entered prior to continuing to Step 4. You will then have the opportunity to review the contents of your resume and edit if necessary; after reviewing, click 'Continue to Step 5'. You will then need to answer some additional questions but have the option of selecting 'I choose to not self-identify' if you do not want to participate. After clicking the 'Continue to Step 6' button, you will then have one last opportunity to review your entire application. If all is correct, please click 'Continue'. You have now successfully completed the application process."


 * Several potential inside candidates. A: Not sure these visitors have "significant publications" to be too worried. Also, no PhDs, which a school of Wake's status would seem to privilege. A#2: Believe me, there are no viable inside candidates for this position.
 * didn't this search also run last year?
 * Yes. Does anyone know if they lost the funding, or just decided not to hire anyone interviewed?
 * They made two offers; both turned them down. They really only had funding for an Assistant search, but then ran it last year as Assistant or Associate, which created problems.

Washington College (MD) - TT Asst. Professor, Poetry & Non-Fiction - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The Department of English at Washington College seeks candidates for a tenure-track Assistant Professor appointment with specialization in creative writing (poetry and nonfiction) to begin in August 2013. A Ph.D. or M.F.A. in English or Creative Writing is required; evidence of teaching excellence on the college level and potential for significant publication are expected. The successful candidate will have experience and demonstrated commitment to teaching writing as well as interest teaching and mentoring students in a residential, liberal arts college environment. This position involves teaching a 3/3 load including introductory and advanced writing and literature courses and advanced poetry and non-fiction writing workshops. Tenure-line faculty are expected to contribute courses to the college-wide first year writing and research program. 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 (with names of references) and a writing sample through our online portal Consensus, at https://highereddecisions.com/wcm/current_vacancies.asp. Applications must be received by Nov. 1, 2012 for full consideration. Dossiers (including letters of recommendation and transcripts) will be requested after initial screening; interviews of selected candidates will be held at the MLA convention. Washington College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Nov. 1, 2012

Acknowledgment received: 9/10, 10/1

Request for additional materials: 11/14 x 5

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): invitation to MLA interview 11/29 x 2

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

This position seems to keep reappearing every few years. Anyone know why?

A: I think the previous listing was maternity leave/sabbatical replacement.

Weber State University (UT) - TT Assistant Professor of English, Poetry Writing
Weber State University's Department of English Language and Literature invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of English specializing in poetry writing. The position will begin in August 2013.

The successful applicant will play a key role in shaping the future of creative writing in our department and should have a historical and theoretical grounding in poetry. The teaching load is four courses per semester and will include both existent and new courses in our growing undergraduate and graduate programs.

Weber State University is an open-enrollment university with 24,000 students located approximately forty miles north of Salt Lake City in Ogden, Utah. Ogden boasts year-round recreational opportunities, a thriving arts community, a historic downtown area, the Sundance Film Festival, and easy commuter rail access to Salt Lake City.

Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. or MFA in English, poetry writing, or related field completed by August 1, 2013.

Preferred Qualifications: Seeking candidates with demonstrated experience and ability to teach poetry writing, contemporary poetry, and composition; recent applicable publications and presentations; interest in supporting campus publications, writing-related activities, and organizations; experience working with non-traditional student populations.

To apply, complete the faculty data form at http://jobs.weber.edu and attach a cover letter, CV, writing sample of 5-10 poems, teaching philosophy, and the names and contact information of three references. Additional materials may be requested.

Review of applications will begin Dec 1, 2012.

Chronicle

Deadline: Dec. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Williams College - TT Position in Creative Writing (Poetry) - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The English Department of Williams College seeks to fill a full-time tenure-track position in Creative Writing (Poetry), beginning in fall 2013. Appointments are normally at the beginning assistant professor level. Requirements include at least one book with a nationally recognized press, as well as evidence of excellence in teaching. Candidates should have MFA or PhD, or a completed thesis, in field by the time of appointment. Interviews will take place at the MLA convention in Boston, Jan. 3-6.

Teaching responsibilities include a 2-2 workload with a Winter Study term every other January. Normally, two of a year's regular-semester courses will be poetry writing workshops, the others literature courses, introductory or advanced, of the candidate's design. Qualified candidates should apply by Nov. 5 with a letter of application, curriculum vitae, brief writing sample (8-10 pages of poetry), three or more letters of recommendation, and full descriptions (including syllabi if possible) of at least two literature courses the candidate would like to teach (courses need not have been already taught to be proposed). Applications should be sent through https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/14764/. All offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a background check.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: 11/05/2012 SEARCH DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED DUE TO HURRICANE SANDY. NEW DEADLINE IS 11/09/12

Acknowledgment received: 10/02; 10/16; 10/18; 10/25; 11/2

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): 12/20 via e-mail x 8 ("quite a few applications from some very good scholars")

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): MLA 12/18 (x3)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Give yourself plenty of time to apply for this job. Additional notes are included in the Interfolio application process, including who to address the document to & several additional documents, that are not listed in the ad.

Thanks for the heads-up. Please also note they've extended the deadline to 11/9, due to the hurricane (information found on the Interfolio application page).

William Jewell College (MO) - TT Asst. Professor of English (Creative Writing - Poetry)
The Department of English seeks applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of English position to begin August 2013. The successful candidate will be trained in creative writing--poetry. Preferred candidates will also have the ability to teach creative nonfiction and a strong academic background in one or more of the following areas: critical theory, world literature, or minority literature. Teaching responsibilities will include courses in creative writing, in literature and/or critical theory, and in the Colleges core curriculum. Other responsibilities will include academic advising, involvement in College and departmental committees and activities, and continued creative production and publication. Qualifications are an MFA in creative writing or a Ph.D. in English or related area with creative dissertation, evidence of successful teaching at the college level, and a strong record of publication.

Review of applicants will begin Nov. 1, 2012 and continue until position is filled. More information about the position and application procedures can be found on the Colleges website, http://www.jewell.edu under Employment. William Jewell College is an equal opportunity employer.

Chronicle

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received: 9/10, 10/8

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Superfun list of required documents for this position which I will not be applying for:
 * Letter of application
 * William Jewell Application
 * Curriculum vitae
 * Response to the college mission
 * Statement of teaching philosophy
 * Evidence of teaching effectiveness
 * Scholarly/Creative goals
 * Transcripts (copies are acceptable until finalists are selected)
 * Three letters of recommendation (for finalists only)

===Wright State University (OH) - TT Assistant Professor, Creative Writing: Poetry - SKYPE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED===

Tenure-track assistant professor in Creative Writing: Poetry to begin August 2013. Required by the time of appointment: Ph.D. in English or MFA in Creative Writing with expertise in and ability to teach poetry. Also required: significant creative publication in poetry and promise of future publication; teaching experience and evidence of successful college-level teaching. Preferred: secondary teaching interest and publication in creative non-fiction. Candidates with substantial graduate-level work in Disability Studies, Gender Studies, Postcolonial literature, or African- American literature are encouraged to apply.

Load: five courses over two semesters plus advising and service. Courses will include graduate and undergraduate courses in field(s) and other service courses. Opportunity exists for summer teaching. All department faculty must be able to teach composition. Salary competitive.

Preliminary interviews will be by video conference; finalists will visit campus in winter. To apply, go to https://jobs.wright.edu/postings/5658. by November 1, 2012 for first consideration. An AA/EO Employer

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/19 x 3

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): Skype 12/6 x 4

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

New Mexico Highlands University - TT Asst./Assoc. (Preference for Creative Non-Fiction)
New Mexico Highlands University is accepting applications for an Assistant/Associate Professor of English. The faculty member will participate in undergraduate and graduate English Programs.

FOR COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION SEE: http://www.nmhu.edu/jobs

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION: Doctorate or ABD in English with specialization in writing or related area. EXPERIENCE: Demonstrated excellence in teaching, research & writing.

PREFERRED: Publications in creative non‑fiction.

Interested candidates must submit 1) letter of application describing teaching &amp; research interests; 2) curriculum vitae; 3) unofficial copies of advanced degree transcripts; 4)names/address/phone numbers of 3 professional references; 5) evidence of teaching excellence; 6)samples of syllabi. References will be contacted in conjunction with on‑campus interviews. Official transcripts should be requested upon acceptance of on‑campus interview.

New Mexico Highlands University,  Human Resources,  Assistant/Associate Professor of English,  Box 9000,  Las Vegas, NM 87701 . Email applications will be accepted: [mailto:metrujillo@nmhu.edu   metrujillo@nmhu.edu  ]

MLA JIL 09/14/12

Deadline: Nov. 9

Acknowledgment received: Email 11/3

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Rollins College - TT Asst, Creative Non-Fiction
English/Writing: Assistant Professor of Creative Non-Fiction, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL. The Department of English at Rollins College seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Creative Non-Fiction with a start date of August 2013. The annual course load of the candidate will be 3/3, with an expectation of courses in writing, advanced style, composition, introductory literature, and the core of the English major and writing minor. A Ph.D. or M.F.A at the time of appointment is preferred; A.B.D.s will be considered. Successful candidates must provide evidence of excellence in teaching along with a strong record of publication. Interested applicants must apply online via the College's employment web site, https://www.rollinsjobs.com/, and upload the following materials merged together as follows: (1) A letter of application describing teaching and writing interests, (2) A curriculum vita. Questions may be directed to: Philip Deaver; Chair, Search Committee; E-mail: pdeaver@rollins.edu. When needed, additional information will be requested by the committee. Review of applications will begin November 1, 2012 and continue until the position is filled. Interviews will be conducted at MLA.

Chronicle

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Rutgers University - Camden (NJ) - TT Asst. Professor, Creative Non-Fiction
The MFA program at Rutgers-Camden is seeking a tenure-track assistant professor with expertise in creative nonfiction (CNF), at least one book of CNF from a nationally recognized press and either a second book or an outstanding record of journal publication in a secondary genre. The candidate will be a member of a research-based English department with teaching responsibilities in the MFA, MA, and undergraduate programs. In addition to supervision of graduate theses and participation in our Writers in Camden program of visiting writers, the candidate will serve on the editorial board of our award-winning literary magazine StoryQuarterly. Applicants should send a CV and the names of three references. Salary and benefits are competitive. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. For information about our program, see http://mfa.camden.rutgers.edu. Applications are due by November 30. Professor Lauren Grodstein, Director, MFA Program in Creative Writing, Rutgers University, Armitage Hall, Camden, NJ 08l02.

MLA JIL 10/5/12

Deadline: Nov. 30

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Towson University - TT Asst. Professor, Creative Non-Fiction - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
Position: Creative Non-Fiction Writing specialist. Sub-fields may include lyric essay, free-lance writing, editing, prose style, memoir, and/or rhetoric. Candidates must possess a demonstrated commitment to teaching and evidence of an active creative agenda, generally shown by a book or several significant journal publications. Three-course load each semester for initial three-year appointment; teaching load after this three-year period will be seven courses per year, with possible occasional course release for exceptional scholarly productivity, service, or teaching. Qualifications: MFA or Ph.D. in appropriate discipline must be conferred by time of appointment.

Application Process: Electronic submission of application materials preferred. Address cover letter and curriculum vitae to Professor George Hahn, Chair, and send via email to [mailto:engl@towson.edu engl@towson.edu]. Review of applications begins 9 November 2012. 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.

InsideHigherEd

Deadline: Nov. 9

Acknowledgment received: Nov. 16 (1)

Request for additional materials: Nov. 19

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): Dec. 17

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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University of Missouri, Columbia - TT Assistant or Associate Professor of Creative Nonfiction - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The English Department at the University of Missouri seeks a tenure line Assistant or Associate Professor in Creative Nonfiction with a solid publication record and the ability to teach workshops in CNF at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, along with some literature courses. The position offers the opportunity to build the CNF area in the context of our well‑established PhD‑granting writing program. Start date is August 2013; PhD required by time of appointment. As the flagship campus of the state's university system, MU offers a wide range of resources, including multiple options for research leave and summer funding. The ordinary teaching schedule is two courses per semester. Only online applications can be considered. Please apply to http://hrs.missouri.edu/find‑a‑job/academic/index.php. A letter of application, CV, and the names of 3 references with contact information are required. Attach these materials in the Cover Letters and Attachments section of the application system. Review of applications will begin by November 9 and will continue until the position is filled.

Here is a revised ad (which is now posted on the MLA JIL) which has both a change in application criteria (slightly expanded) and a clearer link to the application site:

Job opening, University of Missouri

OCT 31: The English Department at the University of Missouri seeks a tenure line Assistant or Associate Professor in Creative Nonfiction with a solid publication record and the ability to teach workshops in CNF at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, along with some literature courses. The position offers the opportunity to build the CNF area in the context of our well‑established PhD‑granting writing program. Start date is August 2013; PhD preferred, or an MFA with strong publications and a record of scholarly activity. As the flagship campus of the state's university system, MU offers a wide range of resources, including multiple options for research leave and summer funding. The ordinary teaching schedule is two courses per semester. Only online applications can be considered. Please apply to http://hrs.missouri.edu/find-a-job/academic/index.php (job 8591, posted 9/5,2012) A letter of application, CV, and the names of 3 references with contact information are required. Attach these materials in the Cover Letters and Attachments section of the application system.

Review of applications will begin by November 9 and will continue until the position is filled.

MLA JIL 09/14/12

Deadline: Nov. 9

Acknowledgment received: 10/18 (usps)

Request for additional materials: 10/24 (email), 11/10, 11/18

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Yes-- Everyone take note that they are now taking applications from MFAs; no PhD requirement anymore.

That seems like a strange switch all of a sudden. I am thinking they're going to hire someone they know with a PhD, and they just need more applications for bureacratic reasons.

[Comment: I think this "sudden switch" has more to do with not being able to find PhDs with the kind of experience they want. The position is for an adv asst or associate. There are plenty of people that have the teaching experience and pubs to qualify for this job  that *only* have MFAs. Just my two cents, for what it's worth. 12/12]

Or they didn't get enough apps. I'm guessing there are far fewer NF CW PhDs then there are Poetry& Fiction. They're asking for something about a decade too soon.

University of San Francisco - TT Assistant Professor, Creative Nonfiction
The MFA in Writing Program at the University of San Francisco invites applications for a tenure-track position in creative nonfiction at the Assistant Professor level to begin Fall 2013.

Job Responsibilities: The teaching requirement is two courses per semester; typically three of these four courses are in the graduate program (workshop or craft seminar) and one in the undergraduate creative writing program. Administrative responsibilities include serving as coordinator for nonfiction MFA curriculum and performing duties related to admissions and thesis approval.

Minimum Qualifications: Qualifications include an MFA or PhD with creative dissertation, demonstrated expertise in teaching in the genre (preferably at the graduate level), and an ability to contribute to an innovative, expanding writing program. Candidates must have a strong publication record, with at least one book of creative nonfiction. Special interests, such as teaching ethnic literature or teaching in a second genre, are encouraged.

To apply, applicants should first register on the university’s HR website (www.usfca.edu/hr) by creating a username and login and providing pertinent contact information. To start the process, click on “Apply for This Job” at the top of the page. Do not submit any of the required documents on this website. Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, two letters of recommendation, and a brief statement of teaching philosophy (two to three single-spaced pages) electronically via email to [mailto:mfasearch@usfca.edu mfasearch@usfca.edu]. Each required document should be a separate attachment in PDF format.

Complete applications must be received no later than October 15. Additional materials may be requested as needed at later stages of the process

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Oct. 15

Acknowledgment received: Sept. 21 (email from chair)

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Be careful. Submitted materials in August, had multiple forms of evidence that materials were sent, department chair claims they were never received even with evidence to the contrary and refused to consider application.

Armstrong Atlantic State University (GA) - TT Asst. Professor, Professional/Creative Writing - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The Department Of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy at Armstrong Atlantic State University invites applications for a tenure-track position in Professional and/or Creative Writing beginning Fall 2013.

Minimum Qualifications: Candidates must have Ph.D. in Professional Writing, English, Communication, or Journalism or a Ph.D. or M.F.A. in Creative Writing (except poetry) by August 2013. Demonstrated record of excellent teaching, evidence of scholarly or creative promise, commitment to university service.

Preferred Qualifications: Professional experience in public relations, journalism, publishing, editing, advertising, grant writing, or technical writing would also be beneficial.

Essential Duties Summary : The successful candidate will teach a variety of courses in our Professional Communication Program. Courses might include Introduction to Communication, Freelance Writing, Technical and Professional Writing, Creative Writing, and Journalism. Administrative duties may include student advising, supervising professional internships, and assessing student outcomes.

Armstrong Atlantic State University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative-Action Institution committed to cultural, racial, and multi-ethnic communities and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Georgia is an Open Records state.

Three confidential letters of recommendation should be sent by email to [mailto:profwriting.search@armstrong.edu profwriting.search@armstrong.edu ]or by mail to: Tony Morris, Department of Languages, Literature, and Philosophy, Armstrong Atlantic State University, 11935 Abercorn St., Savannah, GA 31419.

Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background investigation.

Salary: Salary is competitive and commensurate with education and experience.

To be considered for this position please visit our web site and apply on line at the following link: http://jobs.armstrong.edu

Link to Apply: https://jobs.armstrong.edu/postings/552

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: 12/05/2012

Acknowledgment received:12/3


 * 12/13: Email (bcc'ed to multiple recipients, I assume): "We will begin reviewing applications in early December and will contact by December 14 those candidates whom we wish to interview at the MLA convention. If you do not hear back from us then, you should assume that you are not among the group selected for interviews.")

Request for additional materials:

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Also posted at Rhetoric/Composition 2013

Baldwin Wallace University (OH) - TT Assistant Professor of English – Creative Writing
Tenure track position to begin August, 2013. MFA/MA in Creative Writing + Ph.D. in Literature or MFA/MA + Ph.D. Creative Writing required by August 2013. The department seeks a colleague to teach creative writing (playwriting emphasis) along with some other area of specialization in literature. Teaching load normally 21 semester hours per academic year comprised of seven 3-credit hour classes, including lower-level writing and literature courses. Department needs may require flexibility in scheduling and types of courses taught as needs change over time. Additional job expectations include advising, committee work or other college service, evidence of scholarly and professional activity (such evidence may include but is not limited to publication). The English Department at Baldwin Wallace University seeks to attract faculty whose highest priority is undergraduate teaching.

The University is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate because of race, creed, age, disabilities, national origin, gender, or sexual orientation in the administration of policies or programs. We support and encourage diversity in a variety of forms, both within the student body and the faculty (see http://bw.edu/quickfacts/diversity).

Applications can be made online at http://www.bw.edu/resources/hr/jobs/ until November 30. A single pdf file containing a letter of application, CV, letters of recommendation, and unofficial graduate transcripts must be uploaded at the time of application.

Letters of recommendation not available to be included in the pdf must be sent separately to Michael Dolzani, Chair, Department of English, Baldwin Wallace University, 275 Eastland Road, Berea, OH 44017-2088. MLA interviews in Boston. Official transcripts and writing sample (25 pages or less, please) by request only. Receipt of application acknowledged by departmental email.

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 * I have some helpful information from the department: Baldwin-Wallace seeks a creative writer with a Ph.D. and any kind of playwriting experience, not necessarily reflected in any kind of degree or connection with a theatre company, just someone who could teach an Introduction to Playwriting and Intermediate Playwriting course along with literature courses, freshman composition, and, if the creative writing program continues to grow, also help with teaching fiction and poetry. [posted 11/10/12]

Beloit College - TT Assistant Professor of Renaissance Literature and Creative Writing - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
from the MLA JIL: Assistant Professor: Renaissance Literature and Creative Writing

The Department of English at Beloit College invites applications for a tenure-track position in Renaissance literature/Shakespeare and creative writing, starting in August 2013. Along with expertise in Shakespeare, we particularly invite applicants interested in colonial/postcolonial Renaissance studies, writing for performance, and outreach to diverse local communities. The successful candidate will teach five courses during the academic year, including introductory creative writing, introductory literature, Renaissance literature/Shakespeare, and creative writing courses on various topics and genres, including writing for performance. Beloit faculty members also contribute regularly to the First-Year Initiatives Program and to capstone courses. Ph.D. in literature required by time of appointment.

Please submit materials, including letter of application, c.v., dissertation abstract, teaching portfolio, reference letters, and writing sample (including scholarly and creative writing) through Interfolio using the link above by November 5, 2012. We will conduct interviews at MLA 2013 in Boston.

Located in a diverse community close to Madison, Milwaukee, and Chicago, Beloit College is a highly selective liberal arts college of approximately 1250 students from 49 states and 40 countries. The college emphasizes excellence in teaching, learning beyond the traditional classroom, international perspectives, and collaborative research among students and faculty. Recognized as one of the Colleges that Change Lives, Beloit is committed to the educational benefits of diversity in our learning community and encourages all interested individuals meeting the criteria of the described position to apply. AA/EEO Employer.

https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/15291

Deadline: Nov. 5

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Also posted at Renaissance 2013

California Baptist University - TT Position, Creative/Technical Writing
English Creative/Technical Writing

The Department of Modern Languages and Literature at California Baptist University invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position in creative/technical writing. Strong candidates will demonstrate evidence of teaching effectiveness, exceptional oral and written communication skills, and potential for scholarship. The Department is seeking a highly motivated individual with evidence of and potential for curriculum and program development in creative and technical writing. The successful candidate will teach a range of courses in various forms of writing as needed. Candidates with a Ph.D. in English with an emphasis in creative and/or technical writing will be given preference.

California Baptist University, an evangelical Christian university affiliated with the California Southern Baptist Convention, invites applications for tenure-track positions to begin August 15, 2013 in the areas listed below. 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. A terminal degree in the field indicated is preferred, although candidates with a masters degree who are working toward a terminal degree may be considered. An application for a position may be submitted electronically through the Universitys web site at http://www.calbaptist.edu/faculty

Chronicle

Deadline: Open until filled (posted 10/18/12)

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Also posted at Rhetoric/Composition 2013

Creighton University (NE) - TT Asst. Professor, Lit. and Religions/Creative Writing (Poetry)
This is a tenure-track, entry level position in Literature and Religions (including world religions) beginning August 2012. Secondary area and MFA degree in creative writing (poetry) strongly preferred, 3-3 teaching load. Ph.D. required no later than July 1, 2013, with evidence of excellent university-level teaching and significant publications. All faculty teach 100-level courses.

Ph.D. required no later than July 1, 2013, from an accredited college or university. 2-4 years prior teaching experience. Candidates should familiarize themselves with our programs, department, university and mission at http://www.creighton.edu/english

Creighton University's normal hours of operation are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., however, this position will require occasional evening and weekend commitments. Position requirements may include teaching evening classes.

Other document 1 - Transcripts

Other document 2 - Letters of recommendation and writing sample

Application Information

Online App. Form: http://careers.creighton.edu

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Deadline: Open Until Filled (posted 11/2/12) from Comparative 2013: " Review of applications begins December 5 and continues until the position is filled."

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 * Note the following added to the cross-posting of this position at Comparative 2013: "3 letters of reference to Bob Whipple, English Department, Creighton University, 2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178."

Also posted at Comparative 2013 and Generalist 2013

Dixie State University (UT) - TT Position in Creative Writing
Responsibilities: Minimum Qualifications: Terms of Contract: Tenure-track (9-month) faculty position. Position begins fall semester (August 2013). Salary is based on competitive Dixie State College faculty salary schedule. Excellent benefit package included. This position is contingent upon funding. Electronic Application Procedures: Application review begins January 15, 2013, open until filled. Submit cover letter, resume, contact information for three references (including email) and unofficial transcripts electronically at http://agency.governmentjobs.com/dixie/default.cfm. Employment may be contingent upon positive results of a background check. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. If, because of a disability, you need special services or facilities in order to apply for this opening, please call the Human Resources Office (435) 652-7520.
 * Develop and teach courses in area of creative writing.
 * Supervise students in the creation of department publications as assigned.
 * Teach composition courses and literature courses as needed.
 * Serve on college and departmental committees as assigned.
 * Attend department, division, and faculty meetings; work with other faculty in program management; and adhere to college policies.
 * Should be technology literate and/or willing to become certified and teach online or blended courses.
 * Ph.D. in English with creative writing emphasis by August 2013 from a regionally accredited institution.
 * Extensive writing experience and publication in national journals and/or presses.
 * Experience in creative writing the classroom working with any or all of the following genres: poetry, fiction, and nonfiction.
 * Experience in teaching college composition

Chronicle

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Doane College (Nebraska) - TT Asst. Professor of English (pref. for Fiction Writers) - CAMPUS INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
Doane College invites applications for a tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor of English for fall 2013. Ph.D. plus college teaching experience preferred, and a commitment to teaching in an undergraduate liberal arts college. Teaching responsibilities include colonial and post-colonial literatures; special consideration may be given to those who write and publish fiction, to teach in both our writing and literature programs. Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy and research interests, and contact information for three references electronically to Dr. John M. Burney, Vice President for Academic Affairs, [mailto:AcademicAffairs@doane.edu AcademicAffairs@doane.edu]. For more information visit the Doane College website at http://www.doane.edu. Review of applications will begin November 12 and will continue until the position is filled. Doane College is an equal opportunity employer and actively seeks candidates who reflect the diversity of the nation.

Deadline: Nov. 12

Acknowledgment received: 11/16

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 * [From Anglophone 2013: "Phone 12/10"]

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[From Anglophone 2013: "Campus interview scheduled: 12/14 x1"]

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Also posted at Anglophone 2013 and Generalist 2013

Fitchburg State University (MA) - TT Asst. Professor of Creative Writing (Poetry and Fiction)
Fitchburg State University, located in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, is a public institution dedicated to integrating high-quality professional programs with strong liberal arts and sciences studies. Founded in 1894, the university now has more than 30 undergraduate programs and 22 Master's degree programs, and 7,000 full and part-time students with 199 full-time faculty. Fitchburg, Massachusetts, a city of 40,000 is located in the north central part of the state, about one hour's drive from Boston.

Full time, tenure track position in English Studies, with specialty in creative writing (poetry and fiction). Additional background in African American literature and emergent ethnic American literatures desirable. Courses include but are not limited to Fiction Writing, Poetry Writing, First-Year Writing and the development of new courses that support the English Studies curriculum.

Minimum Qualifications:

1. Ph.D. in English required.

2. College teaching experience required.

3. Ability to teach undergraduate courses in creative writing (poetry and fiction), first-year writing and other courses within the English Studies curriculum.

4. Ability to integrate appropriate technology and software in teaching.

5. Commitment to excellence in teaching, demonstrated teaching experience appropriate to the level of appointment, and evidence of scholarly/creative activity.

6. Ability to work effectively with a diverse student body.

7. Ability to perform all duties with or without reasonable accommodations.

https://jobs.fitchburgstate.edu/postings/2899

See also: HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Review begins Nov. 12, 2012

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Franklin College Switzerland (Switzerland) - Full-Time Asst. Prof Creative Writing [NTT]
Franklin College Switzerland invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor in Creative Writing in the context of a Department of Literature and Culture. In addition to being a published author in prose fiction, he or she will have a secondary interest in other forms of creative writing and have a strong affinity with comparative, transnational approaches to literature and cultural studies. The position is full-time with a clear promotion ladder according to the Anglo-American model.

The successful candidate will direct and develop the department’s program in creative writing, position the program within a network of other like programs in Europe and North America, and work closely with a small, but dedicated student body to foster a vibrant creative writing culture at Franklin. In addition, he or she will also contribute courses to the larger department whose strengths lie in interdisciplinary, topic-based courses in areas such as film, gender and sexuality, law and culture, travel and diaspora. Active ongoing professional engagement is a must and we expect a PhD and solid teaching experience at the time of application.

Conference call interviews, followed by on-campus interviews for finalists. Preference will be given to candidates with European experience.

Deadline Date: December 7, 2012. Date Posted: November 4, 2012. Start Date: August 25, 2013. Type: Full-time

Academic Non-Tenure Track

Salary Range: 75000 to 80000 USD

Benefits: pension, moving costs

URL: http://www.fc.edu; Email: [mailto:cwiedmer@fc.edu cwiedmer@fc.edu]; Phone: 0041919863653

Please submit a letter of application, a cv, and a sample syllabus in creative writing to [mailto:cwsearch@fc.edu cwsearch@fc.edu] by December 7, 2012. Short-listed candidates will be asked to provide dossiers with a writing sample and teaching evaluations. The position will begin in the fall of 2013, pending funding. Please direct questions to Professor Caroline Wiedmer, cwiedmer@fc.edu.

Application must be received by December 7, 2012

MLA JIL 11/09/12

Deadline: Dec. 7

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Hampshire College - Assistant Professor of Creative Writing and African American Literary Arts
Hampshire Colleges Creative Writing Program invites applications for an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing and African American Literary Arts, to begin in fall 2013. We seek a writer (of poetry, fiction, and/or creative nonfiction) whose artistic and critical work is engaged with the histories, literary arts, and cultures of people of African descent, particularly in the United States. We are especially interested in candidates whose work explores the intersections of creative practice, research and issues of social justice. We seek candidates who are interested in teaching workshop-based courses as well as modeling for students what it can mean for writers to engage with literature through critical and theoretical lenses.

At least two years of college level teaching, a terminal degree (MFA or PhD), an active interest in critical pedagogy, and a record of publication are essential. The Creative Writing Program is part of the School for Interdisciplinary Arts, which includes arts and social action as one of its key mandates. In keeping with the Schools mission statement, students are encouraged to consider issues of social justice and the power of art to change lives. The Schools robust collegial atmosphere depends on close collaboration, and collective openness to experimentation and artistic cross-pollination.

The deadline for application submission is Friday, October 19, 2012.

Applicants should submit a cover letter describing their professional experience, current interests and projects, and envisaged contribution to Hampshires unique experimenting environment; a one page statement of teaching philosophy; a current curriculum vitae; a writing sample of no more than fifteen pages; and the names and contact information for three recommenders via our website at: https://jobs.hampshire.edu/ Chronicle
 * Please note that we will accept, in addition to your online application, hard copies of your writing sample (only) if you feel your work is best represented in this way. These materials can be mailed to us at: Search Committee, Assistant Professor of Creative Writing and African American Literary Arts, School for Interdisciplinary Arts—WP, Hampshire College, 893 West Street, Amherst, MA 01002

Deadline: Oct. 19

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Also posted at African American 2013

Iowa State University - Associate Professor of Creative Writing
The English Department at Iowa State University is seeking an associate professor of creative writing to teach undergraduate creative writing and graduate-level courses in the MFA Program in Creative Writing and Environment. Genre open. The successful candidate will be an experienced and innovative teacher with the ability to teach in at least two genres and an accomplished writer of national reputation whose creative work demonstrates a commitment to environmental thought and action. In addition, we are seeking a colleague committed to supporting program initiatives and the department through service, as well as to collaborate with colleagues to bring fresh ideas and new approaches to teaching creative writing through an environmental lens.

Required qualifications include an MFA or Ph.D., publications and experience commensurate with the rank of a tenured associate professor (at least two books, with some publications in a second genre), and evidence of effective teaching. Preferred qualifications include evidenced expertise in place-based, environmental or science-based writing, and/or writing about the natural world and an experienced teacher with the ability to teach in at least two genres. 2/2 teaching load to begin; 9-month, tenured position with proposed start date of 8/16/13.

To apply for this position, please apply through the Iowa State University website at www.iastatejobs.com and click on “Apply for this Vacancy” (#121006) and complete the Employment Application. Please be prepared to enter or attach the following: a letter of application/cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching/research interests, and contact information for three references including mailing address, email address, and phone number. Application deadline is October 26, 2012. AA/EO Employer. Women and members of historically underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

MLA JIL 09/27/12

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Keystone College (PA) - TT Asst. Professor of English
The Division of Communication Arts and Humanities at Keystone College invites applications for a full-time tenure track Assistant Professor of English with specializations in creative writing and literature, especially British Literature to begin Fall 2013. Qualified applicants should hold a PhD in English with emphasis in the preferred specializations. Applicants who are ABD within one year of completion or who hold an MFA degree at the time of appointment also will be considered.

A demonstrable ability to teach undergraduate courses to majors and non-majors is required. The successful applicant will exhibit a willingness to mentor undergraduate research projects, and will have the opportunity to develop new courses in their areas of interest. Experience with online teaching and learning is a plus.

Teaching assignments may include: Academic Writing, Writing About Literature, Introduction to Literary Studies, Creative Writing, British Literature, and/or other literatures, and Special Topics. The applicant may also be asked to serve as a curriculum coordinator.

The normal teaching load is 12 credit hours per semester. Scholarship; service to the College; a strong commitment to advising; and, mentorship of students, including research involving undergraduates is expected. The successful candidate will have a well-developed or emerging research agenda.

In addition, the successful candidate must show evidence of the ability to work effectively with students and colleagues and have a strong commitment to undergraduate liberal arts education. The candidate must possess excellent communication skills and be self-motivated. All full-time faculty at Keystone College serve as academic advisers and on Division and College committees.

Keystone College is a private, co-educational college where emphasis is on undergraduate education, and growing importance is placed on faculty mentored student research projects. The Division of Communication Arts and Humanities strives to maintain a personalized, student-centered approach to teaching and a collaborative approach to productive undergraduate research.

Letters of application should include a curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and a statement of undergraduate teaching philosophy and research interests. Official transcripts with college/university seal will be required prior to employment.

APPLY TO Human Resources, Keystone College, One College Green, La Plume, PA 18440-1099 e-mail: [mailto:humanresources@keystone.edu humanresources@keystone.edu]

Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

Higher Ed Jobs.com

Deadline: open until filled (posted 9/26/12)

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Rejection (no interview): 9/26  Emailed application materials; received email from Jean Jenkins stating that the search had been closed "due to the large response."

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 * Also posted at Generalist 2013

Linfield College (OR) - TT Asst. Professor of Creative Writing - CAMPUS INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The Department of English at Linfield College (a selective liberal arts college in Oregon’s Yamhill Valley) invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship in creative writing. Responsibilities include teaching creative writing classes across genres, particularly creative non-fiction; an introductory college writing seminar; and literature classes appropriate to training. Expertise in multicultural literature desirable. Ongoing publication history and evidence of successful undergraduate creative writing instruction essential. MFA or Ph.D. required. Appointment begins July 1, 2013. Applicant dossiers should include application letter, CV, statement of teaching philosophy, writing sample(s), three letters of recommendation, degree transcripts. Applicant files will be reviewed on receipt; evaluation leading to top candidates begins November 15. Skype interviews conducted in December, campus interviews in February. Send dossier to Meridith Symons, Office of Academic Affairs, Linfield College, 900 S. E. Baker Street, McMinnville, OR 97128. Applicants from underrepresented groups encouraged to apply.

MLA JIL 09/28/12

Deadline: Nov. 15

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Q: Anyone know the teaching load?

A: Typically 3-3 or 3-1-2.

Louisiana State University - TT Assistant Professor, Screenwriter / New Media (Dept. of English)
The Department of English invites applications from screenwriters well versed in traditional narrative screenwriting and new media platforms for a tenure-track assistant professor position in the Creative Writing Program. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in English or terminal degree in creative writing or related field. Exceptional combination of education, publication, and professional experience may be considered. One published work; evidence of innovation and excellence in teaching, and cutting-edge creative work. Additional Qualifications Desired: Knowledge in writing series for the web or mobile devices, production experience, and/or experience in one or more of the following areas: web-design, non-linear film editing, or new-media promotion of scripts or films.

The position has a competitive salary and a very attractive teaching load of undergraduate and graduate courses, typically two courses per semester. Candidates will be contacted for preliminary phone interviews. Applications will be acknowledged in writing. An offer of employment is contingent on a satisfactory pre-employment background check. Application deadline is November 30, 2012 or until a candidate is selected. Apply online and view a more detailed ad at: www.lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu. Position # 000311

LSU IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/EQUAL ACCESS EMPLOYER

Quick link at ad URL: https://lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=55263 MLA JIL 11/05/12

Deadline: Nov. 30

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Also posted at Film Studies 2013

Macalester College - Asst, Assoc, or Full Prof. in Prose Creative Writing
The Department of English at Macalester College invites applications for an assistant, associate, or full professorship in prose Creative Writing, starting Fall 2012 [assume "2013" is meant, given Nov. 2012 deadline!]. We are especially interested in candidates committed to working with students of diverse backgrounds. Successful candidates will be expected to pursue major writing projects as well as to help sustain, as appropriate, the College's emphases on multiculturalism, internationalism, and service. Requirements for the position include: a terminal degree in creative writing, at least one published book, and successful teaching experience. To apply please submit letter of application, C.V., and three references at AcademicJobsOnline, academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/1664.

Applications received by November 1, 2012 will receive first consideration.

H-NET

Deadline: Nov. 1, 2012

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/16 - writing sample and teaching statement (4)

Rejection (no interview): 11/16 (email) (7); 12/11 (email)(2)

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

-- Pretty strong inside candidate here.

Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts - TT Asst. Prof. of English – Creative Writing and Literature - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The English/Communications Department seeks candidates for a full-time, tenure-track position in creative writing and literature beginning September 1, 2013. The position requires a demonstrated commitment to excellent teaching and to working effectively with students in creative writing workshops. The successful candidate will teach a wide range of creative writing and literature courses, develop upper level courses in her or his areas of expertise, and offer courses in the general education program, including composition.

Additional responsibilities will include recruiting, advising and mentoring students; engaging students in undergraduate research, study away/study abroad, and related opportunities; participating in departmental and committee work; and maintaining a professional scholarly agenda.

This position is contingent on final budgetary approval.

QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must hold an earned Ph.D., or the M.F.A. with at least sixty (60) hours of graduate credit, with strong preparation in creative writing and literature. Candidates who are ABD with a firm date of completion for the degree will be considered.

Preference will be given to candidates with at least three years of successful teaching experience at the college level; interest in ongoing professional development; and experience with instructional technology.

TO APPLY: Submit a cover letter, vita, a statement of teaching philosophy and three letters of reference with application. All applicants will apply online with necessary materials through Interview Exchange at http://www.mcla.edu/About_MCLA/jobs. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled.

Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the MLA Conference in January 2013. For best consideration please submit all materials by December 15, 2012.

MLA JIL 11/05/12

Deadline: Dec. 15

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): MLA interview request 12/17 (x5)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

Early favorite for the Rhodes College Award: 3rd version of this search within the calendar year. If anyone wants to explain why this one is worth the $7 interfolio toll, speak! A: It began as a quick hire for the spring of 2012, shifted to a one-year appointment during that search, and now it is a full-blown TT position.

Does anyone know if there is an internal candidate on this job? 11/20

Monmouth College (IL) - TT Position in Creative Writing (Open Genre) - MLA INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Monmouth College, a residential liberal arts college in west central Illinois and founding member of the Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM), announces a tenure-track position in Creative Writing, beginning August 2013. Successful candidates will have demonstrated excellence in teaching creative writing courses at all undergraduate levels. Genre specialization is open, but candidates should be prepared to teach introductory and advanced courses within an annual 3-3 load. In addition to specialization in creative writing (publications preferred), expertise in American literature is preferred as is the ability to teach our required first-year composition course. Candidates should expect to contribute regularly to our integrated general education program.

Required: M.F.A. or Ph.D. is required for appointment as an assistant professor. A commitment to the liberal arts and an appreciation for the small college learning environment is essential.

Please forward letter of application, vita, evidence of teaching excellence, statement of teaching philosophy, unofficial transcripts, and three letters of recommendation to: Dr. Mark Willhardt, Chair, Department of English, Monmouth College by e-mail to: [mailto:facultysearch@monmouthcollege.edu facultysearch@monmouthcollege.edu]. Review of applications will begin December 1, 2012 and continue until the position is filled.

Monmouth College is a nationally-ranked private liberal arts college with an enrollment of approximately 1,300 students. Monmouth offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in 34 majors. Founded in 1853, it is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). It is located in Monmouth, Illinois, a small, friendly community located approximately one hour from both Peoria and the Quad Cities.

Monmouth College, an Equal Opportunity Employer, is committed to diversity and encourages applications from women and minority candidates.

Chronicle

Deadline: Dec. 1

Acknowledgment received: 11/16, 11/27 X2, 11/30 X2 12/7 x2

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): Call to schedule MLA interview 12/17 (x3), 12/18

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Oklahoma City University - TT Asst. Professor of Writing (Fiction/Non-Fiction)
The Department of English in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Oklahoma City University invites applications for a nine-month tenure-track faculty position beginning Fall 2013. Teaching responsibilities include undergraduate creative writing and first-year writing courses. Required teaching load of 21 credit hours per year will be adjusted for first year. The position requires someone with a teaching commitment appropriate to a liberal arts college, the expertise appropriate to someone professionally active in the field of creative writing, and the curiosity and community spirit of a generalist. Qualifications: Writing-focused Ph.D. or M.F.A. required, with writing expertise in fiction and creative nonfiction. The successful candidate must have terminal degree in hand by start date, evidence of effective teaching, and a record of publication. Promotion and Tenure: In addition to teaching and advising of students, all tenure-track and tenured faculty members in the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences must fulfill scholarship and service requirements as defined by the Procedures for Renewal, Promotion, and Tenure in the Appendix to the OCU Faculty Handbook. Effective teaching, scholarship, and service are required for promotion and tenure. The Department: The English department at Oklahoma City University offers an undergraduate major with three tracks—literature, writing, and English education—as well as a low-residency MFA in Creative Writing and a graduate certificate program in writing. In addition, the department supports the general education program with writing and literature courses and contributes to the Rhetoric minor and the Moving Image Arts, Honors, and Masters of Liberal Arts programs. Faculty members may also have opportunity for occasional collaboration with the low-residency MFA program and for teaching abroad in the Universitys program in Singapore. A complete list of courses, faculty, degrees, and other information about the Department of English is available at http://www.okcu.edu/english/.

Procedure for Submitting Applications: Applications will only be accepted online. For complete information on this position, and to submit electronic materials for application, please visit http://ocucareers.silkroad.com. Application review process will begin December 21and will continue until the position is filled. Required Application Materials: Letter of application, statement of teaching philosophy, current c.v., contact information for three references, unofficial transcripts. Writing samples and additional materials will be requested of candidates during the screening and interview process. Contact for Additional Questions: Direct questions about the position or search to Dr. Tracy Floreani, English Department Chair at tafloreani@okcu.edu.

Chronicle

Deadline: review begins Dec. 21

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Oakland University (MI) - TT Assistant Professor of English - Creative Writing for Screen and Television
The Department of English at Oakland University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Creative Writing for Screen and Television to begin August 15, 2013. Special consideration will be given to applicants with experience teaching upper-division literature courses in drama, modern drama, and/or film adaptations of plays or works of fiction.

We are seeking an individual with evidence of genuine enthusiasm for teaching undergraduate general education courses, workshop courses in screen and television writing, and cognate classes in drama or adaptation for a newly created B.A. program in creative writing. Masters level graduate courses in English are an option.

Applications packets should be submitted no later than Monday, December 3, 2012, and include the following materials: • letter of interest addressing teaching and creative and/or scholarly goals • curriculum vitae • teaching portfolio (including statement of teaching philosophy, syllabi, and evaluations, if available) • writing sample • graduate transcripts • three letters of recommendation

Ph.D. or M.F.A, prior teaching experience, and a record of creative or scholarly productivity are required. Competitive salary and full benefits; 3/2 teaching load.

The position will remain open until filled.

Education: • PhD or MFA (in hand or expected prior to July 2013) in creative writing (screen and television). Candidates must have some experience in screen or television writing workshops. Teaching: • University-level teaching experience in television and/or screen writing, adaptation or drama. Scholarship: • Record of creative and/or scholarly productivity.

Additional teaching and research materials may be uploaded, at the applicant’s discretion, under the “other documents” area. Questions about the search can be directed to Edward Haworth Hoeppner, Search Committee Chair, via email to hoeppner@oakland.edu.

Closes: 12/3/2012

Application URL: https://academicjobs.oakland.edu/postings/453

MLA JIL 10/26/12

Deadline: Dec. 3

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Also posted at Film Studies 2012-2013

Randolph College (VA) - TT Assistant Professor of English (Playwriting/Creative Nonfiction) - MLA INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The Randolph College Department of English invites applications for a tenure-track appointment in playwriting and creative nonfiction at the rank of assistant professor. Expertise in African-American literature also welcome as the position includes the opportunity to serve as liaison in a partnership between the College and the Anne Spencer House Museum and Garden.

The successful candidate will teach multi-genre intro and advanced workshops and intermediate playwriting and creative nonfiction, participate in a lively interdisciplinary BFA program, and assist with an endowed visiting writers series. All professors in the English department teach first-year composition, advise senior projects, and perform institutional service. Desired qualifications include an MFA in creative writing; demonstrated excellence in teaching creative writing, especially playwriting; and a current record of national publications, presentations, and/or productions that demonstrates strong potential for continued productivity.

Randolph College, established in 1891 as Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, is commended in the Fiske Guide and the Princeton Review for its collegiality and its student-centered focus on the liberal arts. The College is located in Lynchburg, VA, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, convenient to Charlottesville, VA, Richmond, VA, and Washington DC. For more information, visit http://www.randolphcollege.edu or contact Heidi Kunz, Chair, Department of English at hkunz@randolphcollege.edu.

To apply, please submit a letter of interest, statement of teaching philosophy, curriculum vitae, contact information for three references, and writing sample of 15 to 20 pages to [mailto:employment@randolphcollege.edu employment@randolphcollege.edu] (attn: ENGL search). For full consideration, application should be received by December 1. Off-campus interviews will take place at MLA in Boston, Jan. 3-6, 2013. EOE.

MLA JIL 11/05/12

Deadline: Dec. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/13 (MLA, via phone call), x2 (MLA phone call)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Salem College (NC) - Director of Center for Women Writers/ TT Assistant Professor of Creative Writing
Salem College, a residential liberal arts college for women in Winston-Salem, NC, announces its search for a director of the Center for Women Writers in a tenure-track appointment as an assistant professor of creative writing in the Department of English and Creative Writing. Requirements include an M.F.A. in creative writing or a Ph.D., preparation to teach at least two genres (with preference for poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction), evidence of teaching excellence on the college level, and an established publication record with potential for significant future publication. Faculty responsibilities include teaching, advising students in the major, and overseeing the creative writing curriculum and course schedule. Center director responsibilities include organizing an annual program of visiting writers and speakers, administering writing awards, promoting events, and collaborating with relevant constituents to further develop and elevate the Center. Position begins August 2013. Applications must include a letter, CV, transcripts, statement of teaching philosophy, a writing sample of 10-15 pages, and contact information for three references. Send to Creative Writing Search Committee, Department of English and Creative Writing, Salem College, 601 S. Church St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101 or e-mail gerry.hayes@salem.edu. Review of applications begins November 1 and continues until position is filled. Salem College is an equal opportunity employer and encourages women and underrepresented minorities to apply. For more information on Salem College, see http://www.salem.edu/

Founded in 1772, Salem College is ranked as the oldest womens institution in the nation by founding date and the 13th oldest college overall by the American Council on Education. It provides a four-year liberal arts experience to a diverse and vibrant undergraduate student body. The student-faculty ratio is 13 to 1, average class size is eleven, and full- and part-time faculty number approximately one hundred. The college operates on a 4-1-4 academic calendar and offers a number of special programs including Women in Science and Mathematics, the Center for Women Writers, the Center for Women in Business, graduate programs in education, and the Fleer Center for Adult Education. Salems beautiful 64-acre campus is located in the Old Salem historic district in the heart of Winston-Salem.

Chronicle

Deadline: Review of applications begins November 1, 2012 and continues until position is filled.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Does anyone know the teaching load for this position?

--I believe the current VAP teaches 3/3.

Salve Regina University (RI) - Asst. or Assoc. Professor of English (Creative Writing and Lit.) - MLA / PHONE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Salve Regina University invites applications for a tenure-track position in its English Department to begin in September 2013. The candidate should be a published creative writer as well as a gifted teacher, with the terminal degree in hand at the start of the appointment. The successful candidate will also have a strong background in critical academic work and the ability to teach in one or more of the following areas: African-American Literature; Caribbean Literature; Contemporary World Literature; Contemporary American Literature. Must be willing to teach regular sections of first-year writing.

Requirements: Terminal degree in Creative Writing by date of appointment (September 2013) and successful teaching experience at the college level. Commitment to participating in classes within the core curriculum.

Additional Information: Salve Regina University offers generous benefits to eligible employees including: health and dental coverage, life insurance, long-term disability, 403B plan, tuition benefits and more. Salve Regina University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. The University actively seeks diversity among its employees.

Application Instructions: Candidates must apply on-line only at http://www.salve.edu/offices/hr/employment.cfm Please upload with your online application: Cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a list of references.

Candidates attending MLA Convention should indicate such in their letter of application.

Link to Apply: http://salve.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=35243

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: December 1, 2012

Acknowledgment received: Email 11/26 (X 2) saying they've received over 200 applications. They're going to contact 10-12 interviewees for MLA (or Skype) soon after 12/1 deadline. If you've seen the campus, you won't be surprised about the number of applications. (12/6) Thought there might be more movement on this one by now--Overwhelmed by apps at the end?


 * (12/8)  Received email asking to verify continued interest in the position and availability for interview at MLA.   (x2) No mention of Skype interview if unable to make MLA.  Using MLA to thin the herd more? C: They wouldn't do that; sounds like an interview request to me, no? (x 2)  A:  Sure, it sounds like a request for a job interview *at* MLA.  If you aren't going to MLA, then maybe they'll just use MLA to weed out even more applicants.  The overall tone of all of the school's correspondence has been perturbation a la  "We advertised the job, and now we're stuck with all of these applications." C: They wouldn't risk a lawsuit. I read it as a concerned committee keeping folks in the loop. I'm sure Skype is still an option, if you can't make MLA.  --they do seem to sound a bit negative. I thought the email was a bit confusing: much of it disclosed the details of the reality of the job "so as not to waste your or our time"...by the time I got to the part about confirming if I'd be available for the MLA interview I was confused about whether or not I was one of those selected (and whether they were trying to convince me not to bother) or if it was a generic message to candidates.
 * All candidates contacted with this message are still being considered, and Skype or phone interviews will be arranged for candidates not attending MLA (from a member of the search committee). The committee meets late this coming week to narrow the field to 12-15 candidates. [posted 12/09]

This sounds like all those contacted above, while still being considered are not all going to be invited to MLA, despite the request for our MLA schedule. Assume clarification will arrive later this week.

Request for additional materials: 12/11 (three poems or one short fiction/creative nonfiction). 12/17 (additional creative writing samples, three letters of recommendation, syllabi). Q: Do you think they're done contacting applicants for MLA interviews? I'm wondering if they'll let those of us from whom they requested an MLA schedule know if we're also no longer in the running (12/19).

Rejection (no interview): 11/26 x 5; Just sent this in, too. So stuffed they're barfing out the new applications automatically? 12/1 x 1. 12/20 x 3 ("But we'd like to keep your application on file in case our interviews aren't successful."  Yeah, right.) I didn't get that phrase in my email, so maybe they mean it. Sometimes they are being honest but rarely. 12/21 x1

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...): 12/17 (MLA, via email) x2; (phone, via e-mail)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:

University of Georgia - TT Assistant Professor of Creative Writing
U of Georgia, English, 252 Park Hall, Athens, GA 30602

The University of Georgia announces a tenure-track, open-genre position in Creative Writing at the Assistant Professor level to begin fall 2013. We are particularly interested in applicants with more than one area of expertise, including poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, digital poetics, or literary translation theory and practice. Applicants must have a terminal degree in the area (whether an MFA or Ph.D.), a significant publication record, and a demonstrable commitment to teaching. The position carries a 2/2 teaching load with significant publication expectations. Service on Department and University committees, as well as mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students, are important responsibilities of all tenure-track faculty. The salary is competitive. Telephone interviews will be held to determine finalists, who will be brought to campus. Interested parties should send a letter of application, a CV, and three letters of recommendation as PDF attachments to Michael G. Moran, Head, at mgmoran@uga.edu They should also send by mail a copy of their latest book. Review of materials will begin December 3, 2012 and will continue until the position is filled. The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences, its many units, and the University of Georgia are committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty and students, and sustaining a work and learning environment that is inclusive. Women, minorities, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The University is an EEO/AA institution.

MLA JIL 10/26/12

Deadline: review begins Dec. 3

Acknowledgment received: 10/31; 11/6; 11/29

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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University of Houston - TT Associate or Full Professor (Playwriting/Hispanic Writing)
The Creative Writing Program of the Department of English at the University of Houston is seeking to fill a tenure track or tenured position, preferably at the senior level, with a playwright who can enhance the understanding and appreciation of Hispanic literary heritage and contemporary Hispanic writing. Ideally, applicants should have established themselves as an accomplished playwright and have the potential to be an effective teacher. Teaching load is two courses a semester for two semesters a year.

Please send letter and vita to j. Kastely, Director, Creative Writing Program, Dept. of English. University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-3013.

On-line applications are acceptable, send to [mailto:CWP@UH.EDU CWP@UH.EDU].

Search will continue until the position is fulfilled.

http://www.uh.edu/provost/fac/faculty-openings/engl19/index.php

Deadline: open until filled

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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University of Houston -- TT All Ranks (Nonfiction/Playwriting)
The Creative Writing Program of the Department of English at the University of Houston is seeking to fill a creative non-fiction or playwright tenure track or tenured position, at a level to be determined by relevant experience and publications. Ideally, applicants should have published at least 2 books, have an MFA or PhD degree in Creative Writing, and a proven track record as an effective teacher.

Teaching load is two courses a semester for two semesters a year.

Please send letter and vita to: John McNamara Interim Director Creative Writing Program Dept. of English University of Houston Houston, Texas 77204-3013. On-line applications are acceptable, send to [mailto:CWP@UH.EDU CWP@UH.EDU]

Review of applications will begin 20 November, 2012 and continue until the position is filled.

http://www.uh.edu/provost/fac/faculty-openings/engl21/index.php

Deadline: review begins Nov. 20

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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University of New Mexico - TT Asst. Professor, Honors College
The University of New Mexico Honors College invites applications for an Assistant Professor, probationary appointment leading to a tenure decision in the Honors College. This position will include the responsibilities of administrating programs and teaching associated courses for Scribendi, a regional student publication of art and literature. The faculty member is expected to teach a minimum of two courses per semester, mentor students, and participate in other activities of the Honors College. The Honors College is a university-wide, undergraduate, interdisciplinary program offering special academic opportunities to high-achieving, highly motivated students from all UNM colleges and schools through an active learning (seminar/tutorial) approach. We seek faculty with a student-centered philosophy, innovative ideas, and strong mentorship skills who are engaged in creative, experimental teaching. In addition, applicants must demonstrate a record of scholarship and strong interpersonal skills. Tenure and promotion decisions are based on teaching, research, and service to be determined at the time of hire. Minimum Qualifications: 1) Applicants must have an M.F.A. or Ph.D. in hand by the appointment starting date; 2) M.F.A or Ph. D. earned in the Humanities, Creative Writing, Professional Writing, or closely related interdisciplinary field; 3) Record of teaching experience; 4) Record of scholarly work appropriate for entry level faculty; 4) Prior experience with small press publications in an editorial and/or administrative position.

Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated experience using professional publication software (such as Adobe InDesign or QuarkXPress); Record of or potential for developing written materials and images in online or digital formats (such as Web 2.0 applications, websites, blogs, wikis, etc.); Experience in an Honors program; Demonstrated experience teaching publication skills (copyediting, graphic design, desktop publishing software, etc.); Demonstrated scholarly interests, teaching background, or prior academic degree in an interdisciplinary field; Demonstrated experience with innovative curriculum, program development, international study programs, or community-centered learning; Excellent interpersonal skills; Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a collegial environment.

Salary and Appointment Status: The salary range is between $65,000 and 68,000 commensurate with qualifications and experience. The position is available beginning August 12, 2013. The University of New Mexico is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and educator committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. UNM is a Department of Education Minority Serving Institution.

Applications: Applications must submitted no later than November 12, 2012. To apply, please visit this website: http://unmjobs.unm.edu and reference Posting Number 0817656. All application materials must be attached to the UNM Jobs application and shall include: 1) a letter of interest that addresses the applicants experience and qualifications; 2) a curriculum vita; 3) a teaching portfolio of 5-10 pages (to include, for example, sample syllabi, assignments, teaching evaluation outcomes); 4) a portfolio representing the applicants small press publication work; 5) and a list of four references with complete contact information. NO FAXES, HARD COPIES, OR EMAIL APPLICATION MATERIALS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Queries may be directed to: Dr. Leslie Donovan, Search Committee Chair, ldonovan@unm.edu, or Dr. Rosalie Otero, Director, otero@unm.edu; phone: (505) 277-4211.

Chronicle

Deadline: Nov. 12

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): 11/29 x2  Q: Did they by chance include any information, such as number of applicants? And was notification by e-mail or mail?

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Q: Anyone know what's up here? It seems pretty clear there's an inside candidate. Is anyone else keeping track of this position?

A: I applied but haven't heard anything yet--neither rejecton nor acknowledgement. Perhaps they're planning on interviewing at AWP. So who do you think the inside candidate is?

Q: Leslie Donovan formerly taught the Scribendi workshop the position describes, but it's currently being taught (as of Fall 2012) by Amaris Ketcham--not listed on the Honors College page. She did undergraduate work with Scribendi (when it was advised by Donovan), then took an MFA elsewhere, and was brought on in the fall in a part-time position. She has an outstanding portfolio of digital and print work, and Scribendi has won a few awards under her direction.

Also posted at Rhetoric/Composition 2013

University of Tampa - TT Asst. Professor, Journalism and Creative Writing
Assistant Professor of Journalism and Writing

The Department of English and Writing in the College of Arts &amp; Letters at The University of Tampa is seeking candidates for a full-time tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level, to begin August, 2013

Teaching load is six four-hour courses per academic year, within the Journalism major (three courses), the First-Year Writing program (two courses), and in the Creative Writing program (one course per year).

A Ph.D. is required; candidates must have that degree in hand by August 15, 2013 at the latest. Ph.D. in journalism, English or Composition/Rhetoric preferred.

High-quality teaching is paramount. Professional experience in journalism is expected, and the ideal candidate will be able to teach multimedia storytelling and digital reporting/writing. Candidate must also have a commitment to teaching first-year writing.

Demonstrated excellence in writing (fiction or nonfiction) and a continuing track record of publishing is expected. Once hired the Assistant Professor will maintain that scholarly/creative work, advise students, and provide service to the department, college, university and broader community, in addition to teaching.

For details and to apply online go to: https://jobs.ut.edu

Applicants should attach a cover letter detailing their teaching, writing and journalism experience and how those and other attributes qualify them for this position. Also required: a current curriculum vitae; one scholarly writing sample (from your journalistic work); and one creative writing sample (fiction or nonfiction). In addition, applicants will be requested to enter name and email address for three (3) reference providers.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. The University of Tampa is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer.

Deadline: Open until filled [posted Oct. 24]

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (MLA, phone, Skype ...):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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University of Tampa - MFA Program Director/Assistant or Associate Professor
The Department of English and Writing in the College of Arts and Letters at The University of Tampa seeks a creative, innovative individual with significant professional accomplishment to serve as the Director of its low-residency MFA in Creative Writing. This is a 10-month renewable term faculty appointment, at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank, with administrative and teaching responsibilities, beginning June 1, 2013.

Qualifications. The successful candidate will have a record of effective teaching as well as distinguished publishing credentials in at least one major program genre: poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction. The ideal candidate will also have an appropriate terminal degree (Ph.D. preferred), a record of successful administrative experience and, preferably, familiarity with or experience in a low-residency MFA Creative Writing program. We seek an enthusiastic individual with excellent communication skills and a commitment to inspiring strong community and collegiality within the program.

Responsibilities. The Director will develop and implement the residency schedule of workshops, craft seminars, and panel discussions for students and faculty. With support from the Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies and an advisory team, the Director will plan and host students and faculty for two 10-day residencies annually, provide administrative oversight for all aspects of distance learning, and respond to student, faculty, and administrative concerns, as needed. The Director also serves on the University Graduate Council and as a member of the English and Writing department faculty participates in the business of that department

Teaching responsibilities include a standard load of five MFA mentees each January and June term

The Director works with the University's Office of Enrollment Management to maintain and implement a comprehensive, strategic marketing/advertising/public relations plan to target local, regional, and national markets; establishes and maintains all academic requirements in keeping with SACS accreditation, and ensures adherence; collaborates with IT for an online presence; is responsible for the program's operating budget and oversees program assessment; represents the program at various conferences; collaborates with Admissions to establish application criteria and procedures and help recruit MFA candidates; reviews applications and manuscripts; recruits, coordinates, and maintains a strong MFA creative writing faculty

In keeping with the AWP Director's Handbook, the Director pursues adherence to the Association's "Hallmarks" for a successful graduate program by agreeing to "nurture a culture of creativity, vitality, intellectual rigor, artistic discipline, and collegiality." The MFA Creative Writing Director is supported by an MFA Admissions & Academic Advisory Committee including the Associate Dean of the Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies, the Chair of the Department of English and Writing and one or more members of the UT English/Writing Department qualified to teach in the program. The MFA benefits from the resources and experiences of the oldest undergraduate Writing major in the state at an institution that is also home to Tampa Review, the oldest literary journal in Florida, situated at a private downtown university ranked 26th among Tier 1 Regional Universities in the 2011 rankings by US News & World Report.

Salary for the Director will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. For full consideration, candidates should apply by January 15, 2013. Review of applicants will continue until the position is filled.

For details and to apply on line go to: https://jobs.ut.edu Applicants should be prepared to attach a cover letter, current curriculum vitae, a sample of your creative writing and a one-page statement about scholarship interests. In addition, applicants will be requested to enter name and email address for three (3) reference providers.

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University of Wisconsin-Waukesha - TT Asst. Professor of English, First-Year Writing (Creative/Comp.)
The Department of English at the University of Wisconsin Colleges invites applications for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor of English at its UW - Waukesha campus to start in the fall of 2013. Qualifications

Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree in English or closely related field. ABD candidates will be considered, provided the PhD is confirmed by the start of the appointment.

Responsibilities and Expectations: The successful candidate will demonstrate experience teaching first-year college writing courses, and preferably in creative writing and/or a range of composition courses—developmental to advanced. Possession of a graduate degree in Composition/Rhetoric and/or Creative Writing is preferred. Experience working with student literary magazines and specializations including Creative Writing pedagogy, poetry, writing studies, and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning is desired.

The academic year teaching load is 12 credits per semester, with no more than three course preparations per semester. Teaching expectations are to regularly teach first-year writing courses, Composition I and II (ENG 101 and ENG 102), as well as Creative Writing I and II (ENG 203 and ENG 204). Other courses may include Basics of Composition (ENG 098), Literary Magazines (ENG 205) and literature courses in the candidates area of specialty, such as Introduction to Poetry (ENG 255). The successful candidate will also help supervise the campus literary magazine (The Windy Hill Review). This tenure-track position requires scholarly activity in the discipline, a commitment to professional development and participation in campus and institutional service.

As a lively and active community of scholars, UW Colleges English faculty are expected to contribute to the discipline through research and/or creative writing. The department values the scholarship of teaching and learning, service learning, interdisciplinary studies, and/or initiatives that engage students in their first year.

The University of Wisconsin Colleges is the freshman-sophomore liberal arts transfer institution of the world-renowned University of Wisconsin System. The UW Colleges comprises thirteen two-year campuses around the state, plus UWC Online, each of which offers an excellent liberal arts and pre-professional education for students beginning work toward a bachelors degree. The UW Colleges will also soon offer a Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences at six of its campuses, including Waukesha. See http://www.uwc.edufor more information about the UW Colleges. UW-Waukesha is a freshmen and sophomore campus, located in Waukesha, WI, about 20 miles west of Milwaukee. The campus was founded in 1966 and opened with 500 students. Today the campus averages 2,000 students who come from a variety of backgrounds, academic preparation and ages. For more information about the campus, see http://waukesha.uwc.edu.

Applicants are required to apply online: www.careers.wisconsin.edu. UW Colleges will not consider paper, emailed or faxed applications. Additionally, applicants must complete all required fields and attach all required documents at the time of application. Required application materials: a letter of interest, current vita, unofficial transcripts, a one-page statement of teaching philosophy, and names and contact information (e-mail address, phone number, and mailing address) of at least three references. Student evaluations of teaching may also be submitted if available. ABD candidates should also provide evidence of the advanced status of their dissertation.

For assured consideration, application with all required materials must be received electronically by January 16, 2013.

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Wayne State University (MI) - Prose Genres (Associate or Full Professor)
The Department of English at Wayne State University invites applications for a senior appointment (Associate or Full Professor) in creative writing. We seek candidates with a distinguished record of publication who are working primarily 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 or around October 1, 2012. All applications must be submitted online. To submit an application, applicants should go to http://jobs.wayne.edu and upload a letter of application and a CV. All applications are due by November 1, 2012.

Wayne State University offers more than 370 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to more than 31,000 students in metropolitan Detroit. Wayne State is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.

MLA JIL 09/20/12

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Yale-NUS College - Head of Writing (Open Rank Position)
Head of Writing at Yale-NUS-College The newly established Yale-NUS College (http://www.yale-nus.edu.sg) in Singapore announces the following faculty position in Writing: Head of Writing across the Curriculum in a liberal arts environment. Administrative experience is desirable. Open Rank. Yale-NUS College seeks outstanding teacher-scholars who are active researchers, eager to be part of the inaugural faculty, committed to innovative pedagogy and curriculum development, and who enjoy close mentoring of students. Yale-NUS College, a collaboration between the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Yale University, draws on the best elements of liberal arts education in the United States to re-imagine the curriculum and collegiate experience for the 21st Century. Both Asian and Western perspectives will be integrated throughout the students’ course of study. Yale-NUS College will be a fully residential four-year College, located adjacent to NUS’s main campus. The College emphasizes small class size, close interaction between living and learning and a common curriculum, which will be significantly broader than most established “core curricula.” It will include courses addressing material and disciplines from across the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The faculty at Yale-NUS College participates in a lively academic culture, with a tenure track and teaching requirements comparable to those at leading liberal arts colleges in the United States. Salary, benefits and leave policies are competitive at an international level. The College values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity. For additional information about the College and the faculty hiring process, including submission guidelines, we invite you to visit our web site at http://www.yale-nus.edu.sg/prospective-faculty.html.

Review of applications will begin November 1, 2012 and will continue until open positions are filled. Short-listed candidates may be invited to visit Singapore beginning in January 2013. Note: MLA JIL version of this ad (posted Nov. 9) states the following: "Applicants are encouraged to submit their materials by November 30, 2012. Review of applications will continue until open positions are filled. Short-listed candidates may be invited to visit Singapore beginning in January 2013." [Interfolio LINK]

Apply here http://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/2079 (for tenure-track application) and here http://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/2078 (for tenured application)

Deadline: Nov. 1 Nov. 30

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 * NOTE: the AAUP has recently raised numerous concerns about academic freedom at NUS: December 4, 2012: AAUP Letter Outlines Concerns About Yale's Collaboration With Singapore

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Young Harris College (GA) - TT Assistant / Associate Professor of English in Creative Writing
Young Harris College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor of English in creative writing. The successful candidate will have earned a Ph.D. or M.F.A. in creative writing, have a solid record of publications, and be committed to teaching a 4/4 load of creative writing and composition courses in an undergraduate, liberal arts curriculum beginning August 1, 2013. In addition, candidates will be encouraged to take an active role in the development of Young Harris College's creative writing program. Special consideration will be given to candidates who have secondary expertise/training in composition and rhetoric. Creative and scholarly work in the candidates field is encouraged and supported by the institution.

Young Harris College is a private, baccalaureate degree-granting college located in the beautiful mountains of north Georgia. Founded in 1886 and historically affiliated with The United Methodist Church, Young Harris College educates, inspires and empowers students through the highest quality liberal arts education. The College currently has more than 1,000 students across five divisions—Education, Fine Arts, Humanities, Mathematics and Science, and Social and Behavioral Sciences—and plans to increase enrollment to 1,200 over the next few years. The historic campus in Young Harris, Georgia, is currently undergoing major campus improvements to accommodate the Colleges growth, including recent completion of a 200-bed, LEED Silver-certified residence hall, Georgias first higher education facility north of Atlanta to achieve this certification, a 57,000-square-foot, LEED-certified recreation center, the second higher educational recreation facility in Georgia to achieve this certification, and a 148-bed, apartment-style residential village. In 2011, the College was granted candidacy for NCAA Division II athletics. YHC is among fewer than 200 colleges and universities nationwide named to the 2012-2013 list of Colleges of Distinction.

Candidates should apply electronically at https://home.eease.adp.com/recruit/?id=2783691

Applications should include a cover letter, CV and three letters of recommendation. In addition, transcripts should be sent electronically to [mailto:HumanResources@yhc.edu HumanResources@yhc.edu] or by mail to Dr. Steve Harvey, Chair of the Search Committee, Human Resources Office, Young Harris College, P.O. Box 68, Young Harris, GA 30582. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. Selected candidate must successfully pass a background check.

Deadline: Open until filled [posted 10/30 at the Chronicle]

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Bowling Green State University - A&S Distinguished Visiting Writer (Fiction)
Fiction Writing. Distinguished Visiting Writer. The English Department seeks applicants for the Arts & Sciences Distinguished Visiting Writer. The successful candidate will be in residence spring 2014; teach one workshop in our BFA program and one workshop in our MFA program; give a reading and a lecture; and advise theses. Qualifications: 1) MA, MFA or Ph.D. by time of employment; 2) at least one book of fiction and critical recognition consistent with a writer of national reputation; and 3) evidence of outstanding teaching. Salary: competitive. See our website, http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/english/, for a fuller description of the position. 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. Final candidate(s) are required to authorize and pass a background investigation prior to an offer of employment. The starting date of employment for this position is January 2014.

Application deadline: Postmarked by March 16, 2013.

MLA JIL 10/12/12

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Colby College - VAP (1 year) - Poetry
Visiting Assistant Professor of English (Poetry)

Applications are invited for a one‑year sabbatical replacement, for the 2013‑2014 academic year, at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor, from candidates with demonstrated teaching excellence and publications in the field of creative writing, poetry. Anticipated teaching assignments include an annual load of five (5) courses over two semesters, of which at least four will be introductory or intermediate poetry workshops. High priority will be given to candidates with demonstrated teaching excellence, publications, and completed MFA or terminal M.A. To apply, please send application materials as .pdf or .docx attachments, by no later than January 15, 2013, to Jennifer Finney Boylan, Search Committee Chair, [mailto:poetsearchvap@colby.edu poetsearchvap@colby.edu]. Include cover letter, CV, three letters of recommendation, statement of teaching philosophy, and description of creative interests. In order to accommodate highly talented candidates who are simultaneously seeking tenure‑track positions, we will interview on‑campus for this one‑year, non‑tenure‑track visiting assistant professorship beginning March 1, 2013. Short‑listed candidates will be invited for Skype interviews in February. All candidates will be notified of the outcome of the search in late spring.

MLA JIL 09/14/12

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DePaul University (IL) - VAP in Creative Writing - OFFER ACCEPTED
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of English - Creative Writing

DePaul University, Chicago

The English Department invites applications for a full-time non-tenure-track position in Creative Writing beginning in January 2013. This position carries a teaching load of three courses per quarter and is eligible for renewal. The successful candidate will teach a variety of workshops in DePaul's Creative Writing concentration within the English major and in the graduate Master of Arts in Writing and Publishing program. A specialty in fiction writing is highly desirable. A secondary specialty in American or contemporary literature, ethnic literatures, or world literature is welcome. Candidates should be prepared to teach general education courses for majors and non majors in the universitys Liberal Studies program. Salary is commensurate with experience. Full benefits are provided.

Candidates must have the appropriate terminal degree in hand by December 2012, demonstrated expertise in teaching, and a record of publication and ongoing creative activity.

To apply, please visit the following URL: http://facultyopportunities.depaul.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=50984

Submit an application [cover] letter and CV only at this time. These materials must be received no later than Sept. 28.

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Dickinson College - 2-year VAP in Fiction Writing
The Department of English at Dickinson College invites applications from actively publishing fiction writers to fill a two-year Visiting Assistant Professorship in fiction writing, with a possibility for a third year. The five-course-per-year teaching load includes fiction workshops at the intermediate and advanced levels, a team-taught, mixed-genre introductory creative-writing workshop, an introductory course in reading fiction, and an upper-level literature course on "the craft of the short story." The candidate will also help full-time faculty members with hosting visiting writers. M.F.A or Ph.D., publication (ideally, a book of fiction; minimally, a substantial record of fiction publications in major literary journals), and teaching experience required. The ability to create inclusive learning environments for an increasingly diverse student body will be an important characteristic of the successful candidate.

Our program in Creative Writing is an undergraduate minor that may be taken in combination with any major. Workshops are limited to 15 students and tend to draw students from all disciplines. Dickinson College is a private, selective, liberal-arts college of about 2,400 undergraduate students located in central Pennsylvania, 20 miles southwest of the state capital, Harrisburg, and within easy driving distance (1½ to 3 hours) of Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia, and New York. The college is known and respected for its international, interdisciplinary, and sustainability programs. Salary and benefits are competitive, and support for travel to conferences and for research is generous.

Applications for this position are being accepted at https://jobs.dickinson.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=51550. Review of applications will begin on November 9, 2012.

The College is committed to building a representative and diverse faculty, administrative staff, and student body. We encourage applications from all qualified persons.

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George Washington University - Jenny McKean Moore Writer-in-Washington (Fiction)
2013-2014 Jenny McKean Moore Writer-in-Washington (Fiction): For appointment beginning in the fall of 2013, we seek a writer of fiction to teach two semesters at The George Washington University as the Jenny McKean Moore Writer-in-Washington. The successful candidate will teach a small fiction workshop each semester for members of the metropolitan Washington community. No tuition is charged for these workshops, which are not open to University students. The successful candidate will also teach two classes, one each semester, for students at The George Washington University. This position is funded by an endowment from the Jenny McKean Moore Fund for Writers. The late Jenny McKean Moore, who had been a playwriting student at The George Washington University, left in trust a fund to encourage creative writing, and the trustees of the Fund helped design the program. The position is intended to serve as a fellowship for the visiting writer, since it involves only a moderate teaching load. The program's location at a university in the center of Washington should offer additional attractions for the writer. Basic Qualifications: The writer must have significant publications (including a book of fiction published by a well-regarded press) and experience teaching, though not necessarily in a conventional academic setting. The writer need not have conventional academic credentials. He or she should reside in the Washington area while the University is in session, 1 September through early May. Campus housing is normally available to the writer through a subsidized rental agreement. The salary for 2013-2014 is expected to be $58,000 plus an attractive benefits package.

Application Procedure: To be considered, complete an online faculty application at http://www.gwu.jobs/postings/11352 and upload a cover letter, a 20-30 page writing sample, a resume that includes a full list of publications, the names of at least three references. Only complete applications will be considered. Review of applications will begin on October 22, 2012. The deadline for applying is 16 November 2012.

MLA JIL 09/21/12

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Gettysburg College (PA) - Emerging Writer - Lecturer in Creative Writing
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH - Emerging Writer Lecturer

One-year appointment, beginning August 2013, for a creative writer who plans a career that involves college-level teaching, to teach three courses per semester, including Introduction to Creative Writing and an advanced course in the writer's genre, as well as to assist with departmental writing activities. Mentorship for teaching and assistance in professional development provided. M.F.A. or Ph.D. with creative dissertation required. Teaching experience and literary magazine publications are essential. Competitive salary.

To apply, send letter of application, curriculum vitae, names of three references, and 10-page writing sample to: Emerging Writer Lectureship, Department of English, Campus Box 397, Gettysburg College, 300 N. Washington St., Gettysburg, PA 17325, postmarked by January 25, 2013. Electronic applications will not be accepted. Do not send entire monographs, books, etc.

Gettysburg College is a highly selective liberal arts college located within 90 minutes of the Baltimore/Washington metropolitan area. Established in 1832, the College has a rich history and is situated on a 220-acre campus with an enrollment of over 2,600 students. For the past three years, The Chronicle of Higher Education has recognized the College as one of the top "Great Colleges to Work For." The College assures equal employment opportunity and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, and disability. Gettysburg College is committed to creating a more diverse community; as part of that process, the College encourages candidates from historically underrepresented groups to apply.

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Ithaca College (NY) - Asst. Professor of Writing (3 yr. NTT Appt.) - PHONE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The Department of Writing in the School of Humanities & Sciences at Ithaca College invites applications for a full-time, three-year, non-renewable appointment in Writing, beginning August 16, 2013. The successful candidate will carry a 3/4 teaching load, teaching primarily 100- and 200-level courses, including Academic Writing, Personal Essay, Argument, and Introduction to Creative Writing. In addition to teaching, the successful candidate will be expected to provide service to the department.

Qualifications: Applicants must have an M.F.A., Ph.D., or other terminal degree in writing, rhetoric and composition, or literature by time of appointment; a record of publication; minimum two years experience teaching first-year composition; and demonstrated excellence in, and commitment to, undergraduate teaching. Experience teaching writing courses in more than one genre preferable.

Job Type: Non Tenure Eligible, notice

Application Information

Contact: Ithaca College

Phone: 607-274-1207

Online App. Form: http://apply.icjobs.org/postings/21423

Interested individuals should apply online at http://apply.icjobs.org and attach a cover letter and curriculum vita. In addition and under separate cover, please arrange for three signed letters of reference to be sent to Lynn Hyde, Department of Writing, Ithaca College, 953 Danby Road, 430C Smiddy Hall, Ithaca, NY 14850. Inquiries about the position may be directed to the Department of Writing at 607-274-3138. Questions about the online application may be directed to the Office of Human Resources at 604-274-8000. Review of applications will begin immediately. To ensure full consideration, complete applications should be received by December 7, 2012.

Deadline: Dec. 7

Acknowledgment received: 12/5

Request for additional materials: 12/12 x 6

Q: Would you mind saying what genre you work in? Also, e-mail or post notification? A: Poetry and non-fiction. Email.

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Also posted at Rhetoric/Composition 2013

Maryville College (TN) - Visiting Instructor in English - Poetry
https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/20733

Non-tenure-track, full-time appointment, August 2013. M.A.in English or M.F.A. in Creative Writing with a concentration in poetry; college teaching experience required. Candidates will have experience in teaching composition and research methodology and be broadly trained and committed to strong teaching in the liberal arts tradition. Teaching duties include creative writing courses and senior study supervision in the major; courses in the College’s nationally recognized general education (core) curriculum, including some combination of first-year composition, first-year seminars, and western world literature.

Maryville College is a baccalaureate-granting institution affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, USA. In 2012 the College was ranked in the top tier of “National Liberal Arts” colleges by U.S. News & World Report, named a “College of Distinction” for its excellence in student engagement, quality of teaching, vibrancy of college community, and success of graduates, and recognized as a “Great College to Work For” by the Chronicle of Higher Education. Located in Maryville, Tennessee, Maryville College is ideally situated between the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Knoxville, the state’s third largest city, as well as within minutes of the major research facilities of Oak Ridge Associated Universities (MC holds associate membership) and the University of Tennessee.

Applications received by December 17, 2012 will be guaranteed full consideration. Complete applications must include a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, statement of teaching philosophy, and three letters of reference (two of which fully address teaching experience and potential). Applications should be submitted electronically through Interfolio via the link above or by e-mail to [mailto:compsearch@maryvillecollege.edu compsearch@maryvillecollege.edu] (put “Comp Search” in subject line). Cover letters may be addressed to Dr. Susan Schneibel, Chair, Division of Languages & Literature, Maryville College.

MLA JIL 11/16/12

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Missouri Southern State University - 1 yr. (renewable) Asst. Professor of Writing
The Department of English and Philosophy of Missouri Southern State University invites applications for a one-year, possibly renewable position for a writing specialist at the rank of Assistant Professor beginning August of 2013. Successful candidates will have ability to teach courses in writing ranging from first-year courses to advanced courses in areas like professional writing, technical writing, and creative non-fiction. The position requires a commitment to teaching excellence at the undergraduate level; the course load is four courses per semester. PhD by August 1, 2013, is required, as well as experience teaching writing courses. Also preferred is the ability to teach courses in American literature after the Civil War.

Applications must be completed by January 14, 2013, after which date screening will begin immediately and continue until a qualified candidate is selected.

Applicants should submit a detailed letter of application, curriculum vitae (with the names, addresses, email addresses, and phone numbers of three references), teaching philosophy, and copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts. (Official transcripts are required 45 days after contract is issued). Please email documents to [mailto:FacultyVitae@mssu.edu FacultyVitae@mssu.edu ] and include the position you are applying for in the subject line.

Missouri Southern State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Applicants must be lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Employment will require a background check. E-verify participating employer.

http://www.mssu.edu/offices/human-resources/academic-faculty/english.php

Deadline: January 14, 2013

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Also posted at Rhetoric/Composition 2013 and Generalist 2013

Missouri University of Science and Technology - Max C. Weiner Distinguished Professorship in English or Technical Communication
The Missouri University of Science and Technology, formerly University of Missouri-Rolla, invites applications and nominations for the Maxwell C. Weiner Distinguished Professorship in English or Technical Communication. This is a one-semester, endowed position for Spring 2014 semester. The field of expertise in English or Technical Communication is open but preference will be given to poets or other creative writers, especially those with an interest in contributing to our new Creative Writing minor. Qualifications: Applicants must have significant publications in their field and university teaching experience. Responsibilities: The Weiner Professor will present two public lectures, lead two faculty seminar sessions, and teach one course. To apply, please provide a letter of application and vita. Generous salary is provided, commensurate with background and experience.

Our department offers the following degrees: B.A. and cooperative M.A. in English, B.A. in English education, B.S. and M.S. in technical communication.

Deadline for receipt of applications is February 15, 2013

NOTE: All application materials must include the position reference number in order to be processed. Please address your application letter to: Human Resources Services, Reference Number: R00029388, Missouri University of Science & Technology, [mailto:hrsinfo@mst.edu hrsinfo@mst.edu]

The final candidate is required to provide official transcript(s) for any college degree(s) listed in application materials submitted. Copies of transcript(s) must be provided prior to the start of employment. In addition, the final candidate may be required to verify other credentials listed in application materials.

MLA 09/27/12

Deadline: Feb. 15

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Muhlenberg College (PA) - 2 yr. Visiting Lecturer in Creative Writing - SKYPE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
Visiting Lecturer - Muhlenberg College invites applications for a two-year position in creative writing beginning Fall 2013. Muhlenberg is a selective liberal arts college in eastern Pennsylvania, conveniently located an hour from Philadelphia and 90 minutes from New York City. The College has an innovative English curriculum and a national reputation in theater and dance. Requirements for the position include an MFA in creative writing or equivalent degree, publications, and commitment to teaching. Candidates must be qualified to teach courses in poetry, other genres, and online publishing. Teaching load is three courses per semester, including a First Year Seminar. Muhlenberg offers a competitive salary and a full benefit package, including the availability of health insurance coverage for same-sex domestic partners.

To apply, submit the following materials for consideration:


 * - Cover letter discussing teaching philosophy and providing specific examples of effective teaching practices
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 * - Graduate transcripts
 * - Three letters of reference
 * - Writing sample of approximately twenty pages (more than one genre preferred)

Send complete application package to Dr. Grant F. Scott, Chair, Dept of English, Muhlenberg College, 2400 Chew St., Allentown, PA 18104. As an alternative, materials may be submitted electronically to the English Department Administrative Assistant, Grace Gardella, at ggardella@muhlenberg.edu. For best consideration, apply by November 15, 2012.

MLA JIL 10/12/12

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received: 10/23; 11/8

Request for Additional Materials: 12/10, 12/11 (Copies of books)

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Murray State University (KY) - Visiting Professor/Watkins Endowed Professorship in Creative Writing
Visiting Professor in Residence, Nancy and Rayburn Watkins Endowed Professorship in Creative Writing, Department of English and Philosophy, Murray State University. Nine-month, non-tenure-track position (renewable for two additional years) to begin August 2013.

QUALIFICATIONS: M.F.A. in Creative Writing or equivalent. Distinguished record of publication in nonfiction (minimum of one book) required, with specialization in another genre preferable. Evidence of excellence in teaching creative writing required.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Will teach two courses each semester in the undergraduate creative writing program and the low-residency M.F.A. program, be available for January or July residencies, participate in the reading series, and serve on the editorial staff of New Madrid.

Application Deadline: January 15, 2013

To Apply: Please submit a letter of application, a current CV, and copies of transcripts electronically via the MSU online employment system at http://www.murraystatejobs.com/postings/1970. Mail three recent letters of recommendation and a writing sample to: Watkins Search, Department of English and Philosophy, Murray State University, 7C Faculty Hall, Murray, KY 42071-3341. Screening interviews will be conducted at the AWP Conference.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Jan. 15

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New College of Florida - Writer in Residence, Spring 2013 - PHONE INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
New College of Florida announces an opening for a Writer in Residence, spring semester 2013 (February-May). The successful candidate will have: at least one published book, and significant publication in other venues as well; two years’ experience teaching creative writing, which can include instruction as a graduate student; and a strong commitment to playing an active role in the community of our residential honors college. MFA, MA, or equivalent degree preferred, but experience considered. Writers whose work engages multiethnic experience especially encouraged. The Writer in Residence will be responsible for teaching two semester-length writing courses (one multi-genre introductory course and one course in the applicant’s specialty), and will give at least three public readings. We are especially interested this year in fiction writers, though all applicants will be considered. Salary $22,725 for .75 FTE, with no benefits. Send the following materials in PDF format: curriculum vitae, letter of application, writing sample, dossier with three letters of reference and official transcript, and two course proposals (one for an introductory level course and one for a more specialized course) to [mailto:humanities@ncf.edu humanities@ncf.edu]. If electronic submission is not viable, please mail your application to: Dr. Andrea Dimino, Chair, Search Committee, Division of Humanities, New College of Florida, 5800 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota, FL 34243-2109. Review of applications will begin December 1 and continue until position is filled. For disability accommodations, contact Chair a minimum of five (5) days in advance @ (941) 487-4360. New College of Florida is an EO/AA/ADA employer Security background check required

MLA JIL 10/26/12

Deadline: review begins Dec. 1

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Penn State Altoona - Emerging Writer Residency (Fiction/Creative Non-Fiction)
The Penn State Altoona English Program is taking applications for a one-semester teaching residency in fiction and creative nonfiction. The residency is designed to offer an emerging writer substantial time to write and offers a salary of $10,000 in return for teaching one general education level introduction to creative writing workshop during the Fall 2013 semester (August 26-December 20). The resident writer will also give a public reading and work informally with our English majors. We are looking for a writer with publications of fiction and creative nonfiction in literary magazines. Emphasis will be placed on the quality of the work submitted. You will be expected to live in the Altoona area during residency for the Fall 2013 semester. Benefits and housing are not included.

A Masters degree in Creative Writing or English is required; an M.F.A. or Ph.D. in Creative Writing is preferred. Teaching experience is also preferred. The application must consist of a cover letter; a Curriculum Vitae (including resume, teaching experience, publishing history and one or more letters of recommendation); and a writing sample (one story and one essay and/or a 10-page excerpt from a book-length project).

Applicants should submit their inquiries, applications, and additional materials to: Emerging Writer Residency, Ms. Erin Murphy, 212 Hawthorn Building, Pos C-38347, Penn State Altoona, 3000 Ivyside Park, Altoona, PA 16601-3760

Review of applications will begin April 1, 2013, and continue until the position is filled.

For additional information about Penn State Altoona, please visit our web page at http://www.altoona.psu.edu/

Chronicle

Deadline: review begins April 1

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Phillips Academy (MA) - Roger F. Murray Chair in Creative Writing
Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, an independent, coeducational, secondary boarding and day school with a diverse community of students and faculty, seeks a writer-in-residence to fill the Roger F. Murray Chair in Creative Writing. This is a two-year appointment to begin in September 2013, with a possibility of renewal for up to two more years. Responsibilities include teaching two seminar classes (maximum 15 students per class) in creative writing per term. Minimum requirements include at least one published book and demonstrated success in the teaching of creative writing at the university or secondary level. Competitive salary and benefit package. This position is comparable to similar appointments at the university level. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, with review to begin on November 16, 2012. The academy welcomes applications from diverse backgrounds. Please send resume and letter to Creative Writing Search Committee, Dean of Faculty, Phillips Academy, 180 Main Street, Andover, MA 01810. For more information, please visit http://www.andover.edu. Background check required. EOE.

MLA JIL 10/26/12

Deadline: review begins Dec. 1 "review to begin on November 16, 2012."

''Hey poets. I know times are tough, but let's not post the wrong deadlines, ok?''

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Q. Does anybody know which writers have previously held this position?

A. Lewis Robinson currently; Bill Lychack immediately before him, I think. I haven't been able to find any comprehensive list anywhere online.

Ramapo College of New Jersey - Assistant Professor of Creative Writing and Literature (Temporary)
The successful candidate will teach Creative Writing and Literature (especially fiction) and will be expected to contribute one section of the general education writing course each semester. Candidate will also be expected to assist the convener of the Creative Writing minor and concentration in the Salameno School of American and International Studies in implementation, coordination, advising, and curricula development of the Readings at Ramapo Visiting Writers Series as well as support student-driven events and publications.

In addition to teaching 7 courses per academic year, faculty members are expected to maintain active participation in research, college governance, and academic advisement. Qualifications Earned MFA or Ph.D in Creative Writing by August 2013 with a specialization in fiction. Evidence of publication and future promise. College teaching experience required. Full-time teaching experience preferred.

Review of applications will begin Friday February 1st 2013 and will continue until the position is filled.

Online App. Form: http://www.Click2Apply.net/ms2fy74

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: review begins Feb. 1

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Sam Houston State University - Visiting Assistant Professor
The appointment includes a 4-4 teaching load with half of the courses to be taught either online or as hybrid courses; the teaching opportunities will include undergraduate creative writing and other courses.

An MFA or a Ph.D. in creative writing, with a primary emphasis in fiction is required. A secondary emphasis in creative nonfiction is preferred.

The successful candidate will meet the degree requirements, have significant publications with reputable presses and journals, and a strong commitment to teaching at the undergraduate level.

For full consideration, please send a cover letter, c.v., three letters of reference, and twenty-page writing sample to Dr. Helena Halmari, Department 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, 2012, and continue until the position is filled. Interviews will be conducted via Skype.

https://shsu.peopleadmin.com/postings/6605

Deadline: review begins Nov. 15

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Scripps College (CA) - Mary Routt Endowed Chair of Writing [SPRING 2014 or SPRING 2015]
The Scripps College Writing Program seeks two distinguished visiting writers for the Mary Routt Endowed Chair of Writing, one during the spring semester of 2014 and the other during the spring semester of 2015.

The successful candidates will serve as Mary Routt Chair of Writing throughout the spring semester (from mid-January to mid-May). Teaching responsibilities include one writing workshop in the area of his or her choice as well as a presentation of his or her work at two public events. We are looking for candidates with critical recognition consistent with a writer of national reputation; we prefer candidates who can show evidence of outstanding teaching ability.

Please send a cover letter indicating which of the two spring semesters (2014 or 2015) you are available, a cv (including a list of previously delivered courses, workshops, and/or lectures with brief descriptions of topics), three current letters of reference, a writing sample, and a sample course syllabus for an undergraduate writing seminar to Kimberly Drake, Director of the Writing Program, Scripps College, Claremont, CA 91711 ([mailto:MaryRouttChair@scrippscollege.edu MaryRouttChair@scrippscollege.edu]). We encourage emailed applications, when possible. Review of applications will begin December 1, 2012.

Scripps College is one of seven members of The Claremont Colleges consortium located 35 miles east of Los Angeles. In a continuing effort to build a diverse academic community and to provide equal educational and employment opportunities, Scripps College actively encourages applications from women and members of historically under-represented groups.

MLA JIL 10/5/12

Deadline: Dec. 1

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St. Lawrence University (NY) - Viebranz Visiting Professor of Creative Writing - PHONE INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
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 2013-2014. 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; minimum two years of undergraduate teaching experience. M.F.A. or Ph.D. in creative writing, with at least 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 October 31, 2012. Finalists will be asked to submit a writing sample and three letters of recommendation attesting to teaching experience.

Chronicle

Deadline: Oct. 31

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Smith College - Elizabeth Drew Professor of English (Fiction)
The English Department at Smith College seeks a fiction writer with a distinguished record of publication and commitment to teaching to serve as the Elizabeth Drew Professor of English for a 2-3 year term, to begin in the fall of 2013. Previous recipients include Anita Desai, Elinor Lipman, Sue Miller, and Kurt Vonnegut.

This half-time position offers an annual salary of $52,000 and a housing allowance; college-owned housing may be available. One writing workshop (course limited to 12 students) to be offered each semester. Questions regarding the search should be directed to Professor Floyd Cheung, Chair of the Search Committee, fcheung@smith.edu.

Visit www.smith.edu/deanoffaculty/facultypositions.html to apply. Submit a letter of application and a curriculum vitae. Review of candidates will begin on December 15, 2012.

HERC

Deadline: Dec. 15, 2012

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University of Arkansas - 1 yr. Visiting Associate Professor of Fiction Writing
The Programs in Creative Writing at the University of Arkansas invites applications for a one year Visiting Associate Professor appointment starting the fall of 2013.

Applicants should have at least two published books of fiction and some university teaching experience. Expertise in a secondary area such as screenwriting is highly desirable but not required.

The teaching load will be 2/2 (one graduate and one undergraduate class per semester). Other duties will include screening MFA submissions and serving on MFA thesis committees. Salary will be commensurate with Visiting Associate Professor status.

Submit a letter of application, one copy of your most recent book of fiction, a resume, and two letters of recommendation to: Director, Programs in Creative Writing, 333 Kimpel University of Arkansas. The deadline for applications is December 1, 2012. Please state clearly on the envelope that you are applying for the Visiting Associate Professor position.

MLA JIL 10/5/12

Deadline: Dec. 1, 2012

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NOTES:  Geoff Brock, who teaches in the MFA program at Arkansas, is married to a novelist. She's published one book with Random House, has an MFA from Arizona, and is currently working on her second novel (set to be published by Random House). So, I'd be surprised if she didn't get the job.

University of Nebraska at Kearney - Reynolds Chair in Creative Writing (5 yr. Appt.)
Department of English, University of Nebraska at Kearney

This is a non-tenure track special appointment for a five-year term at the Assistant or Associate level. Teach 2/2 load of classes in creative writing and in area of scholarship.

Required: MFA, PhD, or comparable experience required. Publication of known and appreciated work in creative writing, preferably poetry. Demonstrated success in undergraduate and/or graduate teaching necessary. Preferred: Successful applicant should be able to contribute to the educational traditions of the University of Nebraska at Kearney.

Start Date: August, 2013. Competitive salary and benefits.

Application deadline January 21, 2013.

To apply, visit http://unkemployment.unk.edu and follow instructions to complete the on-line Faculty Application. In addition attach a cover letter, vita, and contact information for at least three references to the on-line application.

Also, arrange to have three professional letters of reference mailed to: Chair, Search Committee, Department of English, University of Nebraska-Kearney, Kearney, NE 68849

Direct questions about the position to: (308) 865-8299

Direct questions about the application process to: (308) 865-8655 or [mailto:employment@unk.edu employment@unk.edu]

AA/EO/ADA

http://www.unk.edu

Online App. Form: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/unkearney/default.cfm

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Jan. 21, 2013

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University of Tampa - 1 yr, (renewable) Assistant Professor of English (FYW/Fiction) - PHONE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The Department of English and Writing, in the College of Arts & Letters at The University of Tampa seeks a candidate for a one-year, renewable term as Assistant Professor of English in first-year writing and creative writing (fiction) to begin August 2013.

Teaching load is three four-hour courses in each 14-week semester: one in creative writing and two in first-year writing.

A terminal degree in an appropriate field is required. The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate excellence in and a commitment to the teaching of first-year writing and creative writing, as well as artistic excellence through strong publication of fiction.

Candidates should demonstrate a commitment to excellence in learning, engaging students in experience beyond the classroom, outstanding scholarly or creative activity, and service to the university and community.

For details and to apply online go to: https://jobs.ut.edu

Applicants should be prepared to attach a cover letter detailing teaching experience, a current curriculum vita, a statement of teaching philosophy, a creative writing sample and a scholarly writing sample (which can also be another creative writing sample). In addition, applicants will be requested to enter name and email address for three (3) reference providers who will address your teaching and scholarship.

Review of applications will begin January 17, 2011 [assume 2013 is meant?] and continue until the position is filled. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. We are committed to providing career opportunities to all. The University of Tampa is an EOE/AA employer.

Chronicle

Deadline: Jan. 17, 2013 [?]

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University of Toronto Scarborough - Lecturer - Creative Writing
The Department of English at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) invites applications for a full‑time teaching‑stream appointment in Creative Writing. The appointment will be at the rank of Lecturer and will commence July 1, 2013. The ideal candidate will have a strong record of publishing fiction and/or creative nonfiction, or the production of original plays or screenplays. Candidates must have a PhD in English and/or MFA/MA in Creative Writing, demonstrated excellence in teaching literature and creative writing at the university level, and a demonstrated commitment to the scholarship of teaching and learning as it pertains to creative writing. The successful candidate will also be expected to engage in service activities in the Department.

Appointments at the rank of Lecturer may be renewed annually to a maximum of five years. In the fifth year of service, Lecturers shall be reviewed and a recommendation made with respect to promotion to the rank of Senior Lecturer. Senior lecturers have continuing appointments. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

All qualified candidates are invited to apply by clicking on the following link: http://www.jobs.utoronto.ca/faculty.htm (Job Number 1201230). Applications should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and one writing sample. If you have any questions about this position, please e‑mail to [mailto:cw‑engsearch@utsc.utoronto.ca cw‑engsearch@utsc.utoronto.ca]. All application materials should be submitted online. The UofT application system can accommodate up to five attachments (in total 10 MB) per candidate profile; please combine attachments into one or two files in PDF/MS Word format. Submission guidelines can be found at: http://uoft.me/how‑to‑apply.

Applicants should also ask three referees to send letters directly to the department Chair, Professor Christine Bolus‑Reichert, via e‑mail to [mailto:cw‑engsearch@utsc.utoronto.ca cw‑engsearch@utsc.utoronto.ca] by the closing date, November 15, 2012. Please note that preliminary interviews will take place via teleconference. UTSC has an interdisciplinary commitment, and a multicultural student body speaking a wide range of languages. The University of Toronto offers the opportunity to teach, conduct research, and live in one of the most diverse cities in the world. For more information about the Department of English, please visit our home page at http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~engdept/

The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from members of visible minority groups, women, aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual minority groups, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; Canadians and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority.

MLA JIL 09/14/12

Deadline: Nov. 15, 2012

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Williams College - Gaius Charles Bolin Dissertation and Post-MFA Fellowships
The Gaius Charles Bolin Fellowships at Williams College are designed to promote diversity on college faculties by encouraging students from underrepresented groups to complete a terminal graduate degree and to pursue careers in college teaching.

The Bolin Fellowships are two-year residencies at Williams, and up to three scholars or artists are appointed each year. Fellows devote the bulk of the first year to the completion of dissertation work—or in the case of MFA applicants, building their professional portfolios—while also teaching one course as a faculty member in one of the Colleges academic departments or programs. The second year of residency (ideally with degree in hand) is spent on academic career development while again teaching just one course.

Gaius Charles Bolin was the first black graduate of Williams. The fellowship program was founded in 1985, on the centennial of his admission to the College. He was an active and influential member of his class who went on to a career as a lawyer. He valued education and worked against racial prejudice.

Eligibility: The Bolin Fellowships are awarded to applicants from underrepresented groups, including ethnic minorities, those who are first-generation college graduates, women in predominately male fields, or disabled scholars.

Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents who intend to pursue a professorial career in the U.S. Ph.D. candidates must have completed all doctoral work except the dissertation by the end of the current academic year. MFA candidates must be recent recipients of the degree; only those with degrees granted in 2012, or to be granted in 2013, are eligible to apply.

Terms: The annual stipend for the position is $36,000. The College will also provide health and dental benefits, relocation and housing assistance, academic support including office space and a computer, and an annual allowance of $4,000 for research-related expenses.

During the period of residence at Williams, the Bolin Fellows will be affiliated with an appropriate department or program and will be expected to teach one one-semester course each year, normally in the fall semester of year one and the spring semester of year two.

Candidates should apply via Interfolio (see below) before November 15, 2012 with: PhD applicants: a copy of the dissertation prospectus, preferably limited to 10-15 pages and a timetable for completion of the degree.
 * a cover letter with a description of your teaching interests; this letter should also explain how you fit the eligibility criteria for the fellowship;
 * a full curriculum vitae;
 * an official graduate school transcript and three confidential letters of recommendation;

Post MFA applicants: project description, as described below: Please click the link below to apply to a particular department. You may apply to more than one.
 * Writers: 2-3 short stories, 10-15 poems, or novel passages not to exceed 50 pages;
 * Visual Artists: 20 images;
 * Theatre Artists: sample of design portfolio;
 * Musicians: complete list of works or significant performances;
 * Choreographers/Dances: documentation of performance;
 * Film and Video: links to works.

Relevant Links for Creative Writing:

English: https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/15046

Comparative Literature: https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/15071

See Chronicle Ad for complete list of Interfolio links.

Deadline: Nov. 15, 2012

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MLA Interviews
Q1: Generally, how long is it between an MLA interview request and a notification of the actual date and time of the interview? While I'd like to spend the entire weekend in Boston, finances dictate otherwise.

A1: I'd go ahead and send your contact an e-mail asking about a time-frame so you can begin making travel plans...this seems about as reasonable as it gets.

A2: Actually, I find it unusual that they didn't try and tack down a date with you with the initial call (unless it's a situation where the committee decides on finalists and then someone in the office finalizes interview details). Generally, most MLA interviews take place on Friday and Saturday, unless the college is near the host city, which might bring up the late Thursday interview. Regardless, you should feel comfortable in at least requesting a specific day. CW hiring committees don't expect you to stay for the whole conference, because unless it's a lit-heavy faculty committee, they aren't either.

Q2: How many people do school typically interview at MLA? Do all schools then narrow the list to final candidates and invite them to campus or are final decisions made at MLA?

A: 10-15 at MLA, then 3 for campus visits. Nothing is final at MLA.

C: Thanks. although now my MLA stress is through the roof. I hear you, but, hey, getting the MLA interview is the most crucial step. It all flows from Boston...

Format
Could we go back to the old format up top, where you can see each job without having to scroll through everything? I find that a lot easier to navigate. Thanks!
 * Not exactly sure what you're referring to, but if it's the "Contents" list for the page, it is still there, nothing has changed. Sometimes it may be hidden, but if you look very carefully at the top of the page, you'll see it - click the "show" link to see the full list.
 * I'm having the same problem - I've been using this wiki for months, and all of a sudden today the "show" button has a different format. I agree - the old way was way easier to naviagate.
 * Again, I'm seeing the same old contents list as usual. I think the site might be acting a bit glitchy today. I would recommend possibly clearing your browser cache / reloading the page and seeing what happens. Maybe try a different browser too. Certainly, no administrator has changed the format, so I'm guessing it's something going on with the larger Wikia interface. Una74 (talk) 16:43, November 28, 2012 (UTC)
 * I think what users are referring to is that the contents section now only shows the main categories with Header 2 formatting (e.g. "Fiction," "Poetry," "O&A," etc.). Gone are the listings with Header 3 formatting (individual position listings, or the "Format" subhead in this section, for example). Since admins didn't change the format, is this a Wikia change, perhaps even a temporary thing? If permanent, is there any way to restore both Header 2 and Header 3 titles in the contents, as it was previously? I did recache/reload to no effect. Thanks admins!
 * UPDATE: the issue seems to be that users who are not logged into the site cannot see the Contents formatted with Heading 3. I have contacted Wikia about this issue (which seems to have been introduced with Wednesday's site update) and they have replied that they recognize the problem and are working on a fix. However, I went ahead and reformatted everything in H2 because I don't know when Wikia is going to get around to fixing the issue and I know this is a pretty heavily trafficked page. Hopefully this solves the issue for now, but let me know if you've continuing to have TOC issues. You can also report any on-going problems directly to Wikia here: http://academicjobs.wikia.com/wiki/Special:Contact/bug (you will need to create a User Log-In to report: http://academicjobs.wikia.com/wiki/Special:UserSignup - this also hides your IP address, FYI). --Una74 (talk) 16:27, November 30, 2012 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the sluething and the temp fix, Una74!
 * Is there a way to fix the Contents list? For some reason, a) the whole list is numbered consecutively, rather than broken down by genre and b) the genres themselves constitute one of the numbers.
 * Yes, I am aware of that. The problem is that if I go back and format the genre sections in a different heading (as they were before), people who are not logged in will post here complaining they cannot see the schools in H3 in the Contents. This is because of the interface glitch described above. We are still waiting on Wikia to fix it (hopefully with the next site upgrade on Wed.). When that TOC issue is fixed, hopefully soon, I will go back and reformat the genre categories as before. Thanks for your patience. Una74 (talk) 18:55, December 2, 2012 (UTC)

12/5: TOC bug fixed, headers have been reformatted.

Job List this Year
Is this it? I expected a bit of a job-market bump mid-month. Will more apps arrive later because of Jan. MLA? Thoughts?

I wonder if more departments will opt to interview at AWP this year. Also, a few interviews last year took place as late as April. Fingers crossed for more listings!

A: Usually, most departments have posted their listings by the end of October. Occasionally listings pop up after that date with December or January deadlines, and they usually are visiting positions, one-semester appointments, fellowships, or contingent positions. Sometimes positions also pop up last minute and for a brief time for inside candidates, so as to make their applicant pool more shallow. All of this is to say that, if previous years hold true, there may be a few of listings that appear after November 1, but if you're looking for a TT position with a decent teaching load, I wouldn't count on that much more cropping up.

Also, I doubt many departments will wait to interview at AWP, and certainly less will be interviewing at AWP than last year. AWP 2013 is right before spring break, which is when most TT positions are finishing campus visits or already making offers. I predict that the vast majority of schools will be conducting MLA, phone, or Skype interviews this year in order to have their pick of the best candidates possible.

Sorry to be such a downer, but those are the trends I've noticed over the last few years. I too am crossing fingers for more listings, for it means more of us get positions in the end.

Timing of MLA Interview Requests
Q: Is it ever acceptable to contact a school after you've submitted your application but before you've received an interview/rejection notice? Several weeks ago, a number of people said they were rejected for one of the jobs on this list. Thus far, nobody has reported receiving an interview request. As I still haven't heard anything whatsoever, I wonder if it is okay to inquire as to my status. Is that a bad move? Q: Are schools required to contact thier canditates within a certain time-frame before MLA? I'm shocked at how little movement there is on the Wiki, and with MLA less than a month away. If folks aren't just posting to the Wiki, that's one thing. If that many schools actually have not made decisions yet about who to invite to interivew at MLA, well, that just seems like poor timing...A: I wouldn't contact anyone on the search committee just yet. Hang in there. I would take it as a sign that you're still in the running, especially if one round of rejections has been sent out. Many schools assume you're already going to MLA whether you say you are or not, so interview requests can come right up until and during the conference. At that point, if you're not at the conference already, you can ask about alternative interviews (skype, phone).

Q: For those of us on the market for the first time--Have we entered the main window for notifications/interview requests? I know theoretically we might hear right up to and during the conference, but won't most the activity occur over, say, the next three weeks? Just trying to keep my nerves to a manageable fraying. 11/28

A1: It's still a little early, but I would expect the bulk of MLA interview requests to be coming in starting next week. That said, with MLA now in Jan., it seems like schools keep pushing interview requests later and later into Dec. each year. And yes, even right before X-mas (or after) is possible, although only a minority usually run that late. We'll see how it goes in the next month. Skype / phone requests are of course a different story.[11/30]

Q: Now that MLA is after New Year's, how late in December have schools been contacting candidates they want to interview? Anyone with experience of this in last year's job market?

A2: Mid-December will probably be high season for MLA calls. But plenty come in right before Christmas with the new January MLA schedule, and some could trickle in right after. Excelsior! (11/30)

Advice for interviews: skype/phone or in person if given the option? 11/28


 * If you have the time/money to do the in-person interview, you are  much, much better off taking that option, IMHO.
 * Save your money and ask for a Skype or phone interview. If the search committee can't accommodate that, they're not particularly eager to hire you anyway.
 * Views on this will differ (last year there was some heated debate on this topic: see CreativeWriting 2012). I appreciate that MLA is expensive and often not particularly to creative writers' liking (literature and rhet/comp people usually don't like it very much either). My urging  for the in-person interview (if possible) over phone/Skype is based on personal knowledge of searches where interviews were split between Skype/MLA. The people who did the MLA interviews invariably made a stronger impression and were invited to campus, whereas the Skype interviewees almost always got crossed off the list. I can think of one exception to this: a friend who got sick, missed his MLA interview, and made it up over the phone. We thought he was doomed, but he ended up getting the job. So I guess it can happen, But I think this is more the exception than the rule. Would be interested to hear others' experiences, though. Who out there opted for Skype over MLA and came away with the job?
 * I got a campus visit (and job offer) based on a phone interview.

AWP Listings
Why are there no listings up here from AWP? Are they pulling them from the Wiki? Or do they just not have any exclusive listings anymore, and every listing they have is also on the MLA JIL? (10/17/12)

A: Wiki admin does not have access to the AWP list, just MLA. If there are jobs that are only advertised in AWP and not yet posted here, others need to post them. If you're not sure how to post them above, you can add the info here in this space. [10/18]

A: I think the AWP listings are gleaned from other postings. I haven't noticed anything posted there that hasn't been either on MLA or the Chronicle.

POSSIBLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR THOSE WHO DON'T YET HAVE A BOOK:
1. Wisconsin Fellowships

2. Stegner

3. Axton Fellowship (Website says this is not currently being offered: http://louisville.edu/english/creative-writing/the-axton-fellowship.html)

4. Bucknell/Stadler Center

5. Provincetown FAWC

6. Gettysburg Emerging Writers Fellowship

7. Colgate University Olive B. O'Connor Fellowship http://www.colgate.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/english/creative-writing-fellows

STATS FROM LAST 3 YEARS' POETRY HIRES:
2011-2012 Poetry Hires:

27 Hires (--# doesn't includes positions that didn't fill)

PhD (+MFA or MA or both): 11

MFA + 2 or more books: 4

MFA + 1 book: 8

Don’t know: 3 (Grinnell, Ohio Northern, Irvine,--if you know who was hired, feel free to fill in on last year’s page)

Note: The Viterbo hire had a PhD but no book. The UW La Crosse hire had at least one book. Note: thank you! Anyone knows who was hired for the 4 remaining positions boldfaced above, please post?)

[note: so far, all hires except two last year had one or more books].

2010-2011 TT poetry hires:

29 hires

PhDs: 13 (one of the PhD hires, Roger Reeves, had no book yet)

MFA + two or more bks: 7

MA + two bks: 1

MFA & 1 bk: 5

MFA & no bk: 1

Don’t know: 2

[note: 2 out of 29 hires didn't have a book at time of hire].

2009-2010 T-T poetry hires:

19 Hires:

PhD + 1 or more books: 5

MFA + 2 or more bks: 6

MFA + 1 bk: 5

Don’t Know: 3

[note: all hires had 1 or more books at time of hire].

AGE
under 30: 7

30-35: 38

36-40: 27

41-45: 10

46-50: 8

over 50: 10

TOTAL: 99 <-- Don't forget to update Total!!

Field
Poet: 30

Fiction Writer: 34

Creative Non-Fiction Writer: 6

Multi-Genre....


 * Poetry/Criticism: 6
 * Creative Nonfiction/Fiction: 5


 * Fiction/Poetry: 3


 * Creative Nonfiction/Poetry: 3


 * Creative Nonfiction/Fiction/Poetry: 3


 * Fiction/Creative Nonfiction/Playwriting: 1


 * Fiction/Creative Nonfiction/Screenwriting/Journalism:


 * Fiction/Creative Nonfiction/Screenwriting:
 * Fiction/Screenwriting/Playwriting: 1
 * Fiction/Poetry/Criticism: 2

Search Committee Lurker:

Other Lurker: 2

Partner/Spouse Lurking on Behalf of Applicant: 1

Employment STATUS
Unemployed and looking for job: 5

Employed in other field, wanting to re-enter academia: 5

Employed in other field, just trying to break into academia: 4

Finishing MFA or Ph. D & going on the market: 16

Have fellowship after MFA or Ph. D & going on the market: 2

Working as adjunct/lecturer, looking for TT job: 29

Have visiting gig, looking for TT: 6

Have TT job and looking for new one: 12

Tenured and on the market because of a spouse/partner: 2

Have tenure but looking for new job: 5

Window shopping: 6

Degrees
PhD only: 2

PhD and MA: 5

PhD and MA (lit, not cw): 2

Phd and Terminal MA: 3

MFA and ABD: 7

MFA only: 35

PhD and MFA in ...


 * Fiction: 6


 * Poetry: 7


 * Non-fiction: 2

PhD and MFA (two genres): 7

PhD, MFA, and MA: 4

Two MFAs (in different genres or same):

Terminal MA:

MFA and MA: 9

MA (not terminal):

Other:

Publications
No book yet: 19

First book under contract: 10

First book published: 14

First book + edited anthology published: 4

First book published, second book under contract: 8

First book published, second book in submission: 4

Multiple books published: 34