About
Thomas Bonfiglio is an instructor in the Department of English at Arizona State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. He teaches courses including Business Writing (ENG 302) and First-Year Composition (ENG 102) at both undergraduate and graduate levels. His office is located in Ross-Blakley Hall on the Tempe campus.
Bonfiglio's research focuses on creative writing and composition studies, with particular emphasis on short fiction narratives, character development, and contemporary literary techniques. His work explores themes of personal identity, social relationships, and regional American experiences.
His creative works demonstrate consistent exploration of human relationships and social dynamics through realistic character portrayals and authentic dialogue. The stories exhibit strong narrative structures with thematic depth across various anthology publications.
Literary Recognition:
- Robert C. Martindale Award for 'Judy'
- Special Mention in Pushcart Prize anthology for 'Jamestown, N.Y.'
- Anthologized works in multiple literary publications
As an educator, Bonfiglio maintains a strong teaching portfolio focused on professional writing skills development across multiple academic terms. There is no current information available regarding research grants or laboratory affiliations.
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