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Kevin R Griffith

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Occupation
  
writer, professor

Name
  
Kevin Griffith

Role
  
Poet


Born
  
January 22, 1964 (age 60) Adrian, Michigan, U.S. (
1964-01-22
)

Kevin R. Griffith (born January 22, 1964) is an American poet and short fiction writer. He has published several books and currently teaches English at Capital University in Bexley, Ohio. In addition to his books, he has had over two hundred poems published over the last twenty years.

Contents

Griffith was born and raised in Adrian, Michigan and would eventually go to Ohio State University. It was there he found that he discovered poetry and writing. In 1992 he graduated from college with a Ph.D. in English. The following year, he wrote his first book, Someone Had to Live, which went on to win the American Book Series.

Capital University

Griffith began teaching at Capital University in 1994. Currently he teaches Creative Writing, Fiction Writing, Poetry Writing, the English Language,Critical Writing, and Humanities He is also the adviser for the University's literary magazine the ReCap, and the Capital University Creative Writing Club. Griffith's teaching style is consistently praised for his passion for teaching and his use of humor to keep class interesting.

Poetry, awards, and short fiction

Griffith has won several awards for his poetry, including the American Book Series for Someone Had To Live, the Backwater Prize for Paradise Refunded, and the Pearl Poetry Prize for Denmark, Kangaroo, Orange. He has had poems appear in over one hundred publications as well. In addition, Griffith has had ten short stories published in the last few years. His publications appear in Hotel Amerika, Spectrum (magazine), Mid-American Review and others.

References

Kevin R. Griffith Wikipedia