Posted on January 17, 2024
The Department of English, the Office of Alumni Engagement, and the MFA Writing Program at UNC Greensboro will host a lecture by UNCG Professor Emeritus Michael Parker on Thursday, February 29 at 4:30 PM in the MHRA Building, 1111 Spring Garden Street. A reception will follow.
The event, a part of English Department’s “Last Lecture” Series, is free and open to the public but registration is required. You may register at: https://alumni.uncg.edu/event/the-last-lecture-series-michael-parker/
MICHAEL PARKER is the author of eight novels – Hello Down There, Towns Without Rivers, Virginia Lovers, If You Want Me To Stay, The Watery Part of the World, All I Have In This World, Prairie Fever, and I Am the Light of This World – and three collections of stories, The Geographical Cure, Don’t Make Me Stop Now, and Everything, Then and Since. His short fiction and nonfiction have appeared in numerous publications, including Five Points, the Georgia Review, The Southwest Review, the Washington Post, the New York Times, Oxford American, New England Review, Trail Runner, Runner’s World and Men’s Journal.
He has received fellowships in fiction from the North Carolina Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as the Hobson Award for Arts and Letters, the North Carolina Award for Literature and the 2020 Thomas Wolfe Prize. His work has been anthologized in the Pushcart and New Stories from the South anthologies, and he is a three-time winner of the O.Henry Award for short fiction. For nearly thirty years, he taught in the MFA Writing Program at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Since 2009 he has been on the faculty of the Warren Wilson Program for Writers. He lives in Durham, NC.