
About
Thomas Caraway is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at Whitworth University, where he has served since 2008. His expertise spans publishing, editing, book design, 20th-century American poetry, literary aesthetics, and creative writing. His 2018 book What the Sky Lacks exemplifies his focus on poetic form and cultural critique.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of North Dakota
- M.F.A., Eastern Washington University
- B.A., Eastern Washington University
Caraway's research emphasizes the intersections between literary aesthetics and practical publishing. His presentations often address undergraduate publishing education, religious/secular publishing tensions, and the role of poetry in civic life. Recent conference talks include keynote addresses on publishing curricula and panels analyzing Christian literary publishing challenges.
His creative work appears in journals like Ascent, New Mexico Review, and Ruminate. He advocates for student-led literary magazines and has explored models for fostering community through public poetry initiatives.
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