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Michael W. Cox is a Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, affiliated with the Humanities Division. He holds a PhD in English Literature from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. His academic career spans roles in technical writing and medical research analysis before transitioning to academia.
- B.A. Psychology (West Virginia University)
- M.A. Social Science/Organizational Psychology (University of Chicago)
- M.A. English/Creative Writing (University of Florida)
- PhD English Literature/Modern American (Indiana University of Pennsylvania)
Research focuses on creative prose and formalist literary analysis. Notable works include the short story collection Against the Hidden River (2013) and novel The Best Way to Get Even. His fiction appears in ACM, Salt Hill, West Branch and nonfiction in River Teeth, New York Times Magazine.
Awards include the Northern Lights Fiction Prize and finalist honors for major literary awards. Serves as editor of creative prose for Pennsylvania English.





