
معرفی
Andy Mozina is a Professor of English at Kalamazoo College, where he teaches courses in creative writing and literature. He holds a PhD from Washington University, an MA from Boston University, and a BA from Northwestern University. His scholarly work includes Joseph Conrad and the Art of Sacrifice, while his creative works—novels Contrary Motion (2016) and Tandem (2023), and story collections Quality Snacks and The Women Were Leaving the Men—explore themes of human complexity, guilt, and moral ambiguity. Mozina’s fiction has garnered awards like the GLCA New Writers Award and Pushcart Prize citations. He advocates for the K-Plan’s holistic education model and emphasizes relentless reading and writing as foundational to growth.
- Education: BA (Northwestern), MA (Boston University), PhD (Washington University)
- Key Publications: Literary criticism, novels, and short story collections
- Awards: GLCA New Writers Award, Flannery O'Connor finalist
Research interests span creative writing pedagogy, modernist literature, and narrative structure. His novels blend dark humor with psychological depth, often examining ethical dilemmas and societal norms. Mozina’s work has appeared in Tin House, Southern Review, and other literary journals.




