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Jesse Donaldson is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Linfield University specializing in creative writing, with expertise spanning genre-literary hybrid fiction and experimental nonfiction forms.
His educational credentials include:
- BA from Kenyon College
- MFA in fiction and playwriting from The University of Texas (James A. Michener Fellow)
- MFA in nonfiction from Oregon State University (Provost's Fellow)
Donaldson's research centers on fiction that merges genre conventions (noir, mystery, western, fantasy) with literary craftsmanship, emphasizing complex characters and non-didactic themes. He actively explores hybrid nonfiction forms including memoir-autofiction intersections, addiction narratives, and innovative prose structures that challenge traditional boundaries.
His publications reveal consistent exploration of psychological landscapes through unconventional narrative techniques, exemplified by the Appalachian Heritage Award-winning lyric essay On Homesickness and the critically acclaimed novel The More They Disappear.
His distinguished accolades feature:
- 2018 Appalachian Heritage Award
- James A. Michener Fellowship
- Provost's Fellowship from Oregon State University
- Tin House Writers' Conference Fellowship
- Bread Loaf Writers' Conference Fellowship
Donaldson's teaching philosophy champions collaborative risk-taking in creative development, though specific student mentorship details and grant funding information remain unspecified in available records.
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