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Nathan
Dixon received his PhD in English literature and creative writing
from the University of Georgia. His first book, Radical Red, won
the BOA Editions short fiction prize. His creative work has appeared in The
Georgia Review, Fence, Tin House, Carolina
Quarterly, Quarterly West, Redivider, and
elsewhere. His critical/academic work has appeared in MELUS Journal, 3:AM, Transmotion,
and Renaissance Papers. His primary areas of academic interest
lie in the 19th & 20th centuries, specifically in emerging and regional
modernism(s), multi-ethnic literature, and discourses between the American and
the Global South. He currently teaches at North Carolina Central University and
lives with his family in Durham, NC.
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