
Garry Craig Powell
Associate Professor
Phone: (501) 450-5110
Office: Thompson Hall 325
Degree:
MFA, Creative Writing, University of Arizona
M.A., Applied Linguistics, Durham University (UK)
B.A., History, Archeology & Anthropology, Cambridge University (UK) MA (Honorary)
Teaching Specialties:
Creative writing, especially fiction and nonfiction
Biography:
An Englishman who lived for long periods in the Middle East and southern Europe, Garry Craig Powell is the recipient of a 2006 Arkansas Arts Council Fellowship and the 2007 Eureka! Fellowship from the Writers Colony at Dairy Hollow for his fiction. His short stories and essays have been published, or are forthcoming, in Best American Mystery Stories 2009, McSweeney's, the New Orleans Review, Nimrod, Zone 3, The Arkansas Review, The Kit-Cat Review, The Red Mountain Review, Lilies and Cannonballs Review, Queen's Quarterly, Talking River and Red Wheelbarrow Literary Magazine. His novel, "The Gulf," is set in the Persian Gulf.
Website:
www.garrycraigpowell.com