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Brian Morton holds The Michele Tolela Myers Chair in Writing at Sarah Lawrence College, where he has taught since 1998. His academic career centers on creative writing instruction across multiple genres including fiction, creative nonfiction, and literary analysis.
Morton's research interests focus on creative writing techniques, the craft of fiction, memoir writing, and literary criticism. His teaching portfolio includes courses such as Nonfiction Workshop: Writing the Reflective Essay, The Art of the Novella, 13 Ways of Looking at a Novel, and Encounters With the Novel, demonstrating his broad expertise in narrative forms.
His recent publications reveal a progression from literary fiction toward reflective memoir, with Tasha (2022) examining complex family dynamics and elder care. This work represents a shift toward more personal narrative while maintaining his signature literary precision and emotional depth.
Morton's scientific recognition includes:
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters
- Koret Jewish Book Award for Fiction
- Pushcart Prize
- Finalist for PEN/Faulkner Award
- Finalist for Kirkus Prize for Fiction
As an educator, Morton has mentored numerous writing students through Sarah Lawrence College's undergraduate and MFA programs, with his courses consistently exploring the intersection of technical craft and emotional authenticity in writing. His literary guidebook Writing as a Way of Life serves as a resource for aspiring writers navigating the creative process.
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