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David Hansen is a Senior Lecturer of English at the University of Rochester, part of the School of Arts & Sciences. He specializes in creative writing, focusing on short fiction that explores themes of human vulnerability, existential dilemmas, and the shortcomings of love and memory. His work has been published in prestigious literary journals such as Conjunctions, Harvard Review, and FENCE.
Hansen holds a master’s degree in Creative Writing from Washington University in St. Louis, where he was honored as a Senior Fellow in Fiction (2017). His accolades include a 2024 fellowship from the MacDowell Colony and a 2019 Shirley Jackson Prize nomination for his story ‘Hell.’
His research and creative output emphasize concise, impactful narratives. Current projects include compiling a collection of very short stories and a second collection, alongside managing the demands of his ‘ancient, grouchy cat, Tuesday.’
Teaching focuses on fiction and creative nonfiction writing, reflecting his dedication to nurturing emerging writers. His publications consistently blend sharp observation with existential reflection, spanning genres and themes from historical reworkings to modern domestic tensions.
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