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Morri Creech serves as Associate Professor of Creative Writing in the English & Writing Studies Department at Queens University of Charlotte's College of Arts & Sciences, where he holds the position of writer in residence and coordinates the English Department Visiting Writers Series.
His academic credentials include an M.F.A. in Creative Writing and an M.A. in English from McNeese State University, and a B.A. from Winthrop University.
Professor Creech's creative scholarship centers on contemporary poetry and literary arts, with significant contributions to American poetic discourse through publications in premier journals including Poetry, The Sewanee Review, The New Republic, The New Criterion, The Southern Review, and The Yale Review. His work appears in notable anthologies such as Penguin/Longman’s Poetry: a Pocket Anthology and The Swallow Anthology of New American Poets.
His distinguished honors include the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize, Stan and Tom Wick Poetry Prize, and Ruth Lilly Fellowship. His 2014 Pulitzer Prize finalist recognition for The Sleep of Reason represents a career pinnacle.
Within the academic community, Creech teaches undergraduate courses including Introduction to Creative Writing, Form and Theory of Poetry, and intermediate/advanced poetry workshops, while actively participating in the low-residency MFA program.
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