Friday, February 08, 2013

Faculty Feature: Daniel Mueller




Daniel Mueller will be teaching a Flash Fiction Weekend Workshop this year at the 15th annual Taos Summer Writers' Conference. Find out more here.

"I am thrilled to have learned so much in such a short time. Dan is so knowledgeable and organized. He makes every minute count. He’s also funny and sensitive to the feelings and opinions of students. I wouldn’t hesitate to take another workshop with him." – 2012 Workshop Attendee

Daniel Mueller is the author of two collection of stories, How Animals Mate (Overlook Press, 1999) and the forthcoming Nights I Dreamed of Hubert Humphrey (Outpost 19, March 2013). His stories have appeared in Joyland, Joyland Retro, The Missouri Review, The Iowa Review, The Cincinnati Review, Gargoyle, Prairie Schooner, Surreal South, CutBank, Another Chicago Magazine, Story Quarterly, Story, The Mississippi Review, The Crescent Review, Playboy, and elsewhere.  He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Massachusetts Cultural Council, Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Henfield Foundation, and Iowa Writers’ Workshop.  He directs the creative writing program at University of New Mexico and teaches at the Low-Residency MFA Program at Queens University of Charlotte.  

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