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Mike Scalise is a Part-Time Lecturer in the Department of English at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences. He is the author of the memoir The Brand New Catastrophe (2017), which explores themes of illness and recovery, earning accolades from prominent publications like The New York Times and The Kenyon Review. His work has appeared in literary journals such as Agni and major outlets like The Wall Street Journal and Bon Appétit.
- Education: No explicit academic degrees listed in the text.
Scalise’s research interests center on creative nonfiction, illness narratives, and the intersection of personal experience with broader societal themes. His writing often bridges literary artistry with explorations of health and human resilience.
- Awards & Fellowships: Christopher Doheny Award; residencies and grants from NYFA, Art Omi, Bread Loaf, Yaddo, and Ucross.
He served as the Philip Roth Writer in Residence at Bucknell University, reflecting his role in advancing literary education. Though no formal advising or grant details are provided, his creative output underscores a focus on narrative-driven scholarship.
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