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About Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan Furuness is a senior lecturer in the English department, Bryan Furuness is the author of a couple of novels, The Lost Episodes of Revie Bryson and Do Not Go On. He is the editor of the anthologies An Indiana Christmas, My Name was Never Frankenstein: And Other Classic Adventure Tales Remixed, and the co-editor (with Michael Martone) of Winesburg, Indiana. His stories have appeared in New Stories from the Midwest and Best American Nonrequired Reading, and elsewhere.

Positions

Present Instructor, Butler University Department of English
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Curriculum Vitae



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Honors and Awards

  • Midwest Short Fiction Contest, The Laurel Review, for "The Lost Episodes" 2011
  • "Apple for You" Teaching Award, Student Nominated Award, 2010, 2013
  • Tennessee Williams Scholarship in Fiction, Sewanee Writers' Conference, 2010
  • Indiana Author Awards, Finalist for Emerging Author, 2017

Courses

  • EN397: Writing Fellow Course
  • EN310: Creative Writing: Prose
  • EN311: Literary Editing
  • EN710: Research Problems (Thesis)
  • PCA233: Storycraft (Original Flavor and Fanfiction)
  • FYS 101 & 102: First Year Seminar (Seriously Funny, Contemporary Writers, Hunger Project)
  • EN101: English Composition
  • EN219: Introduction to Creative Writing
  • EN501: Graduate Fiction Workshop (assisted Susan Neville and Andrew Levy)

Education

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2008 MFA, Warren Wilson College ‐ Creative Writing
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1997 BA, Indiana University
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Contact Information

bfurunes@butler.edu
317/940-9862
Jordan Hall - 305

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Recent Works (2)

Short Fiction (16)

Creative Nonfiction (15)