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Genevieve Hudson serves as Affiliate Faculty in the MFA in Creative Writing Program at Antioch University Los Angeles, contributing to the university's literary education initiatives while maintaining an active publishing career. Her work spans novels, short stories, and hybrid memoirs, earning recognition from Oprah Magazine and literary institutions.
Hudson holds an MFA in Creative Writing in Fiction from Portland State University and a BA in English Literature from the College of Charleston, grounding her pedagogical approach in formal literary training. Her academic trajectory reflects deep engagement with contemporary writing practices through residencies and fellowships.
Her research interests prioritize Creative Writing with emphases on Fiction, Memoir, and Queer Literature, exploring identity, relational dynamics, and cultural displacement through intimate narrative lenses. Hudson's work consistently interrogates queer experiences and personal transformation across diverse geographical contexts, from Alabama to Berlin.
Analysis of her publications reveals a cohesive thematic trajectory: early works like Pretend We Live Here establish her voice in contemporary short fiction, evolving into the novel form with Boys of Alabama, while A Little in Love with Everyone bridges memoir and experimental non-fiction. All works demonstrate rigorous engagement with Southern and European settings as frameworks for identity exploration.
Her accolades underscore significant contributions to literary culture:
- Fulbright Fellowship in Creative Writing (Amsterdam)
- LAMBDA Literary Award finalist (2018)
- Pushcart Prize nomination
- Inclusion in The Best Queer Internet Writing of 2017
Hudson has secured competitive creative funding through fellowships from The MacDowell Colony, Caldera Arts, and The Vermont Studio Center, though specific grant amounts or advising roles remain undocumented. As Affiliate Faculty, she likely mentors MFA candidates in writing workshops without formal student listings in available records. Her Portland, Oregon residence and social media presence (@gkhudson, @genhudson) extend her scholarly community beyond campus boundaries.
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