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Greg Belliveau is an Instructor in the Department of English at Capital University, where he teaches writing courses including Basic Writing, Academic Writing, and UC 320: Seeds of Romanticism. He holds an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Pacific University and both an M.A. and B.A. in English from Kent State University.
His research and creative interests span creative writing, fiction, gothic thrillers, dystopian science fiction, and creative nonfiction with theological themes. His work often explores identity, grace, technology, and existential questions through narrative.
His recent publications show a consistent trend in speculative and spiritually reflective literature, blending genre fiction with deep philosophical inquiry. From gothic suspense in Blood Clan to the technological mythos of the IMAGO series, his writing merges imaginative storytelling with ethical and metaphysical exploration.
Scientific and Literary Awards:
- Christopher Isherwood Foundation Grant
- Christy Award Finalist for Best First Novel (Go Down To Silence)
Greg Belliveau advises student writers through his teaching, though no formal advisees are listed. He has received grant support for his creative work, notably the Isherwood grant. No additional grants or funded projects are mentioned in the provided text.
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