![]() ![]() He earned his MA in English and his PhD in Literature & Creative Writing from USC where he was a FLAS fellow in Japanese, a College Merit Award Fellow, and a two-time ACE/Nikaido grant recipient. His stories and essays have appeared in the New York Times, Tin House, Ploughshares, Guernica, Antioch Review, ZYZZYVA, Longreads, TriQuarterly, Kenyon Review, Witness, Fiction, Santa Monica Review, Boston Review, Juked, Quarterly West, Arts & Letters, Joyland, Fiction International, Pleiades, Hobart, African American Review, Stand (UK), 3:am Magazine, and the Huffington Post UK, among others. ![]() He is the winner of the 2020 Noemi Press Award in Prose and the mixed-race/hapa author of Counterfactual Love Stories & Other Experiments (Noemi Press, 2021), Amnesia of June Bugs (7.13 Books, 2022), Dream Pop Origami (Unsolicited Press, 2022), and the speculative hypertext, Dukkha, My Love (2017). ![]() Jackson Bliss (2007) is the 2007 Sparks Prize winner. Thursday April 21st (7:30 PM | 232 Decio Hall) Thursday April 21st (5:00 PM | 232 Decio Hall) Wednesday April 20th (7:00 PM | 232 Decio Hall) ![]() Funding for the Sayers/Gernes Series comes from the generous assistance of MFA Alumna Jessica Maich. Jackson Bliss, Patricia Hartland, Katie Lattari, Ae Hee Lee, Monica Mody, and Blake Sanz. Please join us for the 2022 Creative Writing MFA Alumni Symposium ft. ![]()
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