Janice Moore Fuller is Writer-in-Residence and Professor of English at Catawba College, where she has been awarded the Swink Award for Outstanding Classroom Teaching and is a four-time winner of the Teacher of the Year Award. A regular teacher of workshops in Wales and England, she has been a Fellow at the Tyrone Guthrie Center in Ireland, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Fundación Valparaíso in Spain, Hawthornden Castle in Edinburgh, the Vermont Studio Center, and Polli Talu Arts Center in Estonia. Her plays and libretti have been produced at Catawba’s Florence Busby Corriher and Hedrick theatres, BareBones Theater’s New Play Festival, Minneapolis Fringe Festival, and Rendez-Vous Musique Nouvelle in France. She has published three volumes of poems—Archeology Is a Destructive Science (Scots Plaid Press), Sex Education (Iris Press), and Séance (Iris Press)—as well as poems and essays in numerous international magazines, including Magma (London) and New Welsh Review.. Séance was launched at London’s Troubadour Club during the fall semester of 2007 when she was Visiting Professor of English at Harlaxton College, the British campus of the University of Evansville.
Her website can be found at http://faculty.catawba.edu/janicefuller.
