James Winter
Biography
James Winter has been part of the Kent State English department since 2010. In his creative writing classes, by emphasizing a close-reading approach, he makes sure students feel their work is being taken seriously while they also engage with writers as canon as Hawthorne, Chopin, and Cather, as well as contemporary voices like Ko, Machado, Saunders, and Roxane Gay. As a writer, he is interested in how self-protective behaviors force us to face our deepest fears. In his fiction and creative nonfiction, he explores how we survive surviving; how we cope with our coping; how we obfuscate, rationalize, and tend to our psyches. He is also interested in history, power structures, and parent-child relationships. His work has been published or is forthcoming in One Story, Salamander, PANK, Barrelhouse, Midwestern Gothic, and Dappled Things, among others. He won the 2018 CRAFT Short Fiction Prize and was a Frank McCourt Memoir Finalist.
His composition courses tend to explore sociopolitical identity through writers like Plato, Steve Biko, and MLK, and texts such as Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates, What You’re Getting Wrong About Appalachia by Elizabeth Catte, and Bad Stories by Steve Almond. You can also catch his students analyzing music by classic artists like The Who, Marvin Gaye, The Rolling Stones, and U2. These materials serve as a basis for assignments such as personal essays, mini-memoirs, and research projects in hopes that students will discover how to become continual contributing members of their communities.
Education
BA, English, Kent State University
Expertise
Short Stories
Publications
- "El Gigante," Barrelhouse, Issue 23
- “Little Green Devils,” Sequestrum (online), forthcoming
- “Beyond Love,” CRAFT Short Fiction Prize Winner, CRAFT (online), judge: Jim Shepard
- “The Light,” J.F. Powers Short Fiction Prize Honorable Mention, Dappled Things, Vol. 13, Issue 4
- “The Ghosts of Santa Teresa,” Great Jones Street
- “The Watchers,” Salamander, Issue 44
- “At First It Was Annoying: Results from Requiring Writers in Developmental Courses to Visit the Writing Center,” w/Wendy Pfrenger & Dr. Rachael Blasiman, Praxis: A Writing Center Journal
- “That Darn Sasquatch,” Insomnia & Obsession: Weird Writings, Issue 3
- “Nothing Shall Hurt You,” Insomnia & Obsession: Weird Writings, Issue 2
- “Pyro,” Prick of the Spindle (online), Vol. 8.3
- “A Very Small Flame,” One Story, Issue 193
- “Nobody,” Midwestern Gothic, Issue 5
- “El Pueblo Vencera,” PANK Magazine (print), Issue 6
- “Nobody’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses”, Rubbertop Review, Issue 2
- “Dead Flowers (The Paramedic Story)”, Rubbertop Review, Issue 2
- “Yahweh,” Luna Negra Magazine
Awards/Achievements
- Silver Teaching Recognition Award, KSU Center for Teaching & Learning
- Tennessee Williams Scholar in Fiction, Sewanee Writer’s Conference
- Tin House Summer Workshop in Short Fiction
- Sirenland Writer’s Conference, Positano, Italy
- 2018 CRAFT Short Fiction Prize
- J.F. Powers Short Fiction Prize Honorable Mention
- Frank McCourt Memoir Prize Finalist
- 1st Place, KSU Outstanding Composition Instructor Award
- NTT Developmental Excellence Award
- Graduate Appointee Outstanding Teacher Award, Kent State University
- University Teaching Council (UTC) Teaching Travel Conference Grant