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Judson Mitcham

Adjunct Professor at Psychology, Georgia Institute of Technology0 Followers

Dr. Judson Mitcham inspires change in the area of literature and psychology through his multifaceted career as a poet, novelist, and educator. With a rich background in both creative writing and psychology, Dr. Mitcham has made significant contributions to the literary world, earning accolades for his poetic and narrative works. His debut poetry collection was honored with the prestigious Devins Award, setting the stage for a career marked by excellence and recognition, including an NEA Fellowship and a Pushcart Prize. Dr. Mitcham's novels have been celebrated with two Townsend Prizes, underscoring his prowess as a storyteller. His teaching career is equally distinguished, having imparted his knowledge of psychology at Fort Valley State University. As an adjunct professor, he has enriched the creative writing programs at several esteemed institutions, including Mercer University, Georgia College & State University, and Emory University, among others. In 2012, Dr. Mitcham's contributions to literature were formally recognized when he was appointed Georgia's Poet Laureate, a testament to his influence and impact on the state's literary culture. The following year, he was inducted into the Georgia Writers Hall of Fame, further cementing his legacy as a pivotal figure in Georgia's literary community. Dr. Mitcham's work is characterized by its depth and insight, reflecting his profound understanding of human nature and emotion. His ability to weave psychological themes into his literary creations has not only captivated readers but also enriched the academic discourse in both fields. Through his teaching and writing, Dr. Mitcham continues to inspire new generations of writers and thinkers, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of American literature.

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