
معرفی
Heather Corbally Bryant is a Senior Lecturer in the Writing Program at Wellesley College, specializing in twentieth-century British and Irish literature and creative writing. She holds a PhD from the University of Michigan and an A.B. from Harvard.
Education:
- B.A., Harvard University
- M.A., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
- Ph.D., University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Her research interests span British and Irish literature, creative nonfiction, and poetry, often exploring intersections of war and creativity, nature, and personal identity. She has authored multiple poetry collections and a critically acclaimed book on Elizabeth Bowen.
Recent publications include poetry collections like The Coffin Makers (2023), which examines emotional resilience through nature and loss, and Orchard Days (2021), focusing on meditative writing and rural landscapes.
Scientific and literary awards:
- Pushcart Prize nomination
- Massachusetts Book Award nomination
- Denis Diderot Grant
- Residencies at Millay Arts and Vermont Studio Center
- Newhouse Fellowship, Wellesley College
Bryant has taught at institutions including Harvard, University of Michigan, and Penn State, where she received teaching awards. She currently instructs first-year writing, Writing Intensive Course 201, and Calderwood Seminars on 21st Century Women Writers.



