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The MFA program at Texas State University, http://mfa.english.txstate.edu/, invites applications for a tenure-track position in fiction writing. The program’s permanent fiction faculty include Dagoberto Gilb, Tom Grimes, Tim O’Brien, and Debra Monroe. The successful applicant expected to maintain an active record of publication in fiction and to teach primarily in the graduate fiction program and to direct MFA theses, with some teaching of undergraduate creative writing. Teaching assignment may occasionally include other undergraduate literature or composition courses. Course load is 2/2 plus direction of at least four thesis students per year. Reading of admission portfolios each January is also required.
Qualifications
Required qualifications:
--MFA or PhD in creative writing, with degree in hand at time of application or completed by time of appointment
--Specialty in ficiton writing
--One book of stories or a novel published with a national press
Preferred qualifications:
--High quality publication(s) in fiction
--Evidence of potential for continued success as publishing fiction writer
--Evidence of effectiveness in teaching graduate and undergraduate creative writing
--Evidence of ability to work with graduate students individually in directing MFA theses
--Evidence of ability to teach courses other than creative writing courses
Application Procedures
Review of applications begins November 1, 2008, and continues until position is filled. Selected applicants will be contacted for interviews at MLA or elsewhere. Send letter of application, current CV, statement of teaching philosophy (maximum 500 words), and names of three references to Prof. Tom Grimes, Chair, Fiction Search Committee, Department of English, Texas State University, 601 University Drive, San Marcos, TX 78666.
Texas State University-San Marcos
Texas State University-San Marcos is a doctoral granting university located in the burgeoning Austin-San Antonio corridor, the largest campus in the Texas State University System, and the 6th largest in the state.
Texas State University-San Marcos is an equal opportunity educational institution and as such does not discriminate on grounds of race, color, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation or status as a disabled or Vietnam era veteran. Texas State is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty and senior administrative positions. Texas State University-San Marcos is a member of the Texas State University System.