Texas State University MFA
The Texas State University Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing is a three-year graduate program at Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, USA. Fiction writer Doug Dorst is the current director of the program.
Texas State's MFA program ranked 45th out of 131 full-residency graduate writing programs in the Poets & Writers survey for the application year 2012, the final year the rankings were released. The program was also cited by The New York Times as having the vision "to build a program that might rival the famed Iowa Writers' Workshop."
As of Fall 2018, 90% of Texas State MFA students received full funding through a combination of scholarships and assistantships.
MFA students staff Porter House Review, the program's online literary journal. The publication features work by established and emerging writers from around the world. Working for the journal allows students to gain experience as editors, work with visiting instructors from across the publishing industry, and earn up to six credit hours for their work. Porter House Review was preceded as the program's literary journal by Front Porch Journal, which ran from 2006 to 2018.
Faculty
- Cyrus Cassells, Poetry
- Doug Dorst, Fiction/Program Director
- Jennifer duBois, Fiction
- Tom Grimes, Fiction
- Roger Jones, Poetry
- Debra Monroe, Fiction
- Tim O'Brien, Professor of Creative Writing
- Cecily Parks, Poetry
- Kathleen Peirce, Poetry
- Steve Wilson, Poetry
- Naomi Shihab Nye, Poetry
Endowed Chair in Creative Writing
National Book Award Winner Tim O'Brien held the Chair every other year from 2003 through 2012. Now, as Professor of Creative Writing, he teaches six MFA workshops annually. Every workshop is open to every student.
Endowed Chairs in Creative Writing:
- Ai, 2002-2003
- Tim O'Brien, 2003-2004
- Barry Hannah, 2004-2005
- Tim O'Brien, 2005-2006
- Denis Johnson, 2006-2007
- Tim O'Brien, 2007-2008
- Li-Young Lee, 2008-2009
- Tim O'Brien, 2009-2010
- Robert Stone, 2010-2011
- Tim O'Brien, 2011-2012
- Cristina García, 2012-2014
- Ben Fountain, 2014-2016
- Karen Russell, 2016-2020
- Téa Obreht, 2020-2022
- Kali Fajardo-Anstine, 2022-2024
Adjunct Thesis Faculty
Fiction faculty includes:
- Rick Bass
- Kevin Brockmeier
- Maxine Chernoff
- Catherine Chung
- John Dufresne
- Fernando Flores
- Amy Hempel
- Antonya Nelson
- Idra Novey
- Karen Olsson
- Alberto Ríos
- Elissa Schappell
- Bennett Sims
- Kevin Wilson
- Hala Alyan
- Catherine Barnett
- Victoria Chang
- Jennifer Chang
- Natalie Diaz
- Carolyn Forché
- Laurie Ann Guerrero
- Joanna Klink
- Ada Limón
- Alessandra Lynch
- Khadijah Queen
- Spencer Reece
- Sam Sax
- Charif Shanahan
- Brian Turner
- Monica Youn
Visiting Writers Series
Writer-in-Residence
Every spring, a writer-in-residence joins the MFA program for a series of readings, master classes, workshops, manuscript consultations, and other collaborative events.The Spring 2019 writer-in-residence was Ada Limón.
Clark Prize
The L.D. and LaVerne Harrell Clark Fiction Prize is a $25,000 award recognizing an exceptional recently-published book-length work of fiction. The Clark Fiction Prize is awarded annually by the Texas State University English Department.- Jim Shepard, The Book of Aron, 2016
- Colson Whitehead, The [Underground Railroad (novel)|The Underground Railroad], 2017
- Daniel Alarcón, The King is Always Above the People, 2018
- Rebecca Makkai, The Great Believers, 2019
- Chia-Chia Lin, The Unpassing, 2020