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Stephen-Paul Martin is a Professor of Fiction and Program Co-Director at San Diego State University, affiliated with the Department of English in the College of Arts and Letters. He has published over twenty books across fiction, poetry, and non-fiction, and his work has appeared in more than 200 periodicals internationally.
- Doctorate in Literature, New York University, 1983
His research and creative work centers on experimental and literary fiction, with a focus on narrative innovation, interdisciplinary arts, and poetic language. He explores themes of perception, identity, and transformation through avant-garde storytelling techniques and metafictional structures.
His recent publications, including TwentyTwenty (2023), The Ace of Lightning (2017), and Changing the Subject (2010), reflect a sustained engagement with speculative forms, psychological depth, and narrative experimentation across decades.
- National Book Critics Circle Fiction Award Nominee (1993) for The Gothic Twilight
As co-editor of the journal Central Park from 1980 to 1996, Martin played a significant role in promoting interdisciplinary discourse in the arts and social commentary. He continues to contribute to literary culture through writing, teaching, and program leadership, mentoring emerging writers and shaping the creative writing curriculum.
Stephen-Paul Martin has not been associated with any formal research lab or team, but his editorial and publishing work demonstrates a long-standing commitment to collaborative and interdisciplinary artistic expression.





