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Daniel Hoyt is a Professor and Graduate Faculty member in the Department of English at Kansas State University. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Kansas (2004). His primary roles include teaching creative writing with a focus on fiction and researching contemporary American fiction, the short story genre, Charles Dickens, and interdisciplinary approaches.
Education: Ph.D. in English, University of Kansas (2004).
Research interests center on creative writing pedagogy, 19th-century British literature (particularly Dickens), and 20th/21st-century American literature. His work bridges literary analysis and creative practice, evident in his award-winning short-story collection Then We Saw the Flames (2009, University of Massachusetts Press).
Awards highlight his creative contributions, including the Juniper Prize and Ohio Arts Council recognition. Prior to K-State, he taught at Baldwin-Wallace College (2004–2010) and worked as a journalist in Missouri, Wisconsin, and New York. He maintains affiliations with K-State’s English department and Counseling Services Building (Office 234).
Advising and grants: No specific grants mentioned, though his role as Graduate Faculty suggests mentoring graduate students. No lab affiliations noted. His creative work appears in The Kenyon Review, Indiana Review, and other literary journals.



