Mary Cappello


Mary Cappello is a writer and professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Rhode Island. She is the author of five books of literary nonfiction, and her essays and experimental prose have been published in The Georgia Review, Salmagundi and Cabinet Magazine. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Salon, The Huffington Post, in guest author blogs for Powell's Books, and on six separate occasions as Notable Essay of the Year in Best American Essays. A 2011 Guggenheim Fellow in Creative Arts/Nonfiction, she recently received a 2015 Berlin Prize from The American Academy in Berlin, a fellowship awarded to scholars, writers, composers, and artists who represent the highest standards of excellence in their fields.

Education

Cappello is originally from Darby, Pennsylvania, a suburb outside Philadelphia. She received her Ph.D. and M.A. from State University of New York, Buffalo, and her B.A. from Dickinson College. Cappello has taught at the University of Rhode Island, as a Fulbright Lecturer at the Gorky Literary Institute in Moscow, Russia, and at the University of Rochester.

Publications and works

Literary nonfiction: Books

Life Breaks In: A Mood Almanack, University of Chicago Press, October 2016.
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Essays and experimental prose print

  • "Mood Rooms," chosen as the annual Meridel Le Sueur Essay, Water~Stone Review, Fall 2015.
  • "Wending Artifice: Creative Nonfiction and our Century’s Turn," in
  • "Contact," in
  • "My Secret, Private Errand," Salmagundi, Fall 2013-Winter 2014, nos. 180–181: 135–183.
  • "objective correlatives: a trialogue on love," Hotel Amerika, volume 8, no. 2, Spring 2010, 7–15.
  • "Losing Consciousness to a Lost Art," Michigan Quarterly Review, Spring 2007, 329–338.
  • from My Commie Sweetheart: Scenes from a Queer Friendship, 2004.

Essays and experimental prose on-line

  • "Courting the Peculiar: The Ever-changing Queerness of Creative Nonfiction" a series of essays, sound texts and performances on creative nonfiction as a queer genre,, December 2014.
  • a lyric essay for Bending Genre: Toward a Theory of Creative Nonfiction, April 2013.
  • with David Lazar for The Conversant: Interview Projects, Talk Poetries, Embodied Inquiry, November 2013.
  • TriQuarterly, September 2014.
  • , for Bellevue Literary Press Conversation Series between doctors and artists, May 23, 2014.

Awards and recognition