New Feature: Nat Hardy in Collaboration with Artist Julian Grater.

Nat Hardy is assistant professor of creative writing and literature in the Department of Liberal Arts at Savannah State University. He has held teaching positions at several universities including: Rogers State University, Oklahoma State University, Louisiana State University, McMaster University and the University of Alberta. Nat’s primary areas of expertise include creative writing, literature, service-learning and digital collaboration.

A former editor-in-chief of the New Delta Review, Nat has served on the editorial staffs of the Exquisite Corpse, the Cimarron Review, and is currently an editor with the Nimrod International Journal of Poetry and Prose and New Writing: The International Journal for the Theory and Practice of Creative Writing. Nat also edits for the textbook divisions of Multilingual Matters, Penguin’s Academic Series, W. W. Norton & Co, Pearson-Longman, Thomson-Wadsworth, and Cambridge University Press. His creative and scholarly work has appeared in journals in the U.S., Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, the U.K., Algeria, and the Czech Republic.

He has received numerous scholarships and academic awards including the Robert Penn Warren Memorial Award for Poetry and the Louise Glück Academy of American Poets Award for Poetry, a Community Service Award for Excellence from Oklahoma State University, an Arch Humanitarian Award from McMaster University, and most recently a Faculty Excellence Award for Service from Rogers State University.

His creative and scholarly work has appeared in journals in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and the Czech Republic. Nat’s current projects include a poetry book, In the Temple of Off-Ramps, a short fiction collection, Small Betrayals, and an art/poetry collaboration with English artist Julian Grater entitled Another Place. He lives in Savannah, Georgia. Click here for more.



   
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