Cathy Day | |
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Born | Peru, Indiana, U.S. |
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Nationality | American |
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DePauw University University of Alabama ( MFA) |
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cathyday |
Cathy Day is an American novelist, short story writer, and English professor. She is the author of the linked story collection, The Circus in Winter ( Harcourt, 2004), and a memoir, Comeback Season: How I Learned to Play the Game of Love ( Free Press, 2008).
Cathy Day was born in Peru, Indiana. [1] She graduated from DePauw University in 1991 [2] and earned her M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of Alabama in 1995. [3] Since 1997, Day has been teaching creative writing at the college level. She has taught at Minnesota State University, Mankato, The College of New Jersey, and the University of Pittsburgh. [4]
She is currently an Associate Professor at Ball State University, where she also serves as the Assistant Chair of Operations in the English Department. [5]
Day's work has been published in numerous literary magazines, including PANK, Ninth Letter, River Styx, The Southern Review, Gettysburg Review, and Quarterly West.
Cathy Day | |
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Born | Peru, Indiana, U.S. |
Occupation |
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Nationality | American |
Education |
DePauw University University of Alabama ( MFA) |
Website | |
cathyday |
Cathy Day is an American novelist, short story writer, and English professor. She is the author of the linked story collection, The Circus in Winter ( Harcourt, 2004), and a memoir, Comeback Season: How I Learned to Play the Game of Love ( Free Press, 2008).
Cathy Day was born in Peru, Indiana. [1] She graduated from DePauw University in 1991 [2] and earned her M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of Alabama in 1995. [3] Since 1997, Day has been teaching creative writing at the college level. She has taught at Minnesota State University, Mankato, The College of New Jersey, and the University of Pittsburgh. [4]
She is currently an Associate Professor at Ball State University, where she also serves as the Assistant Chair of Operations in the English Department. [5]
Day's work has been published in numerous literary magazines, including PANK, Ninth Letter, River Styx, The Southern Review, Gettysburg Review, and Quarterly West.