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Aaron Burch is a Lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan’s College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. His professional roles include Founding Editor of literary journals Hobart (2001–2022), HAD, and WAS, showcasing innovative writing across genres. He teaches courses such as Writing and Academic Inquiry (ENGLISH 125) and Art of the Essay (ENGLISH 325), emphasizing creative and analytical writing skills.
Burch’s creative works span memoirs like Stephen King’s The Body, short story collections like Backswing, and novels like Year of the Buffalo (2022). His writing often explores themes of identity, cultural critique, and contemporary life through experimental narrative forms. He also contributes to literary journalism and cultural analysis, blending personal reflection with broader societal commentary.
His professional contributions include editorial leadership in literary publishing, fostering emerging writers through platforms like Hobart. Burch holds office hours in 4208 Angell Hall and maintains active engagement with both academic and creative writing communities.

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