

Maud Casey
Professor pursuing advances in the realm of creative writing, Maud Casey is a distinguished author and faculty member in the English Department at the University of Maryland. With a prolific career, she has penned four novels, a collection of short stories, and a nonfiction book, each showcasing her unique narrative voice and profound storytelling abilities. Casey's literary works have garnered significant acclaim, earning her prestigious accolades such as the Calvino Prize and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Her writings have been featured in esteemed publications like The New York Times and The American Scholar, further cementing her reputation as a leading figure in contemporary literature. Her expertise in creative writing is evident in her ability to weave historical depth with lyrical beauty, captivating readers and critics alike. Through her teaching, Casey inspires the next generation of writers, encouraging them to explore the boundaries of narrative and form. In addition to her writing and teaching, Casey is actively involved in various literary communities, contributing to the discourse on modern literature and its evolving landscape. Her dedication to the craft and her students is reflected in her dynamic approach to both her own work and her mentorship. Maud Casey's contributions to literature and education continue to influence and inspire, making her a vital presence in the world of creative writing. Her commitment to exploring the intricacies of human experience through her writing ensures her place as a cherished voice in the literary community.
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Publications
, 74-96, 2020-01-01
, 60-65, 2019-12-31
, 75-78, 2018-01-01
, 60-65, 2019-06-17
, 60-65, 2019-06-17
, 189-194, 2017-01-01
, 17-32, 2022-01-01