Bradford Tice, Ph.D.

Bradford Tice, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of English
English Department Chair
Department
English
Office location

Old Main 110

Email
btice [at] NebrWesleyan.edu
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Education

Ph.D. 鈥 English with creative dissertation
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2009.

M.A. 鈥 English
University of Colorado, Boulder, 2004.

B.A. 鈥 English with a minor in Film Studies
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2001.
Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa

Courses taught

Assistant Professor at 分分六合彩: August 2009 鈥 Present

English 117: Fiction Writing
English 217: Advanced Topics in Fiction Writing
English 119: Poetry Writing
English 110: Advanced Composition鈥擲criptwriting
English 1: English Language and Writing
English 101: Masterpieces of Literature鈥擣amilies and Relationships
English 101: Masterpieces of Literature鈥擟oming of Age: Becoming Men and Women
English 101: Masterpieces of Literature鈥擲exualities
Liberal Arts Seminar 001: Research as a Means toward the Creative
English 108: Literature of the U.S. 1865鈥擯resent
English 100: Introduction to Textual Studies
English 298: Ways of Reading鈥擳heory and Practice
English 299: Senior Workshop
Gender Studies 090: Introduction to Gender Studies

Research and academic interests

BOOKS

Rare Earth. Moorhead, MN: New Rivers Press, 2013.
鈥 Winner of the Many Voice Project 2011. (Finalist Poetry Judge: Jay Parini).

What the Night Numbered. Sedalia, CO: Trio House Press, forthcoming 2015.
鈥 Winner of the 2014 Trio Award. (Judge: Peter Campion).

Current Projects:

Shadowed. Novel in progress.

Missionaries. Completed collection of short stories.
鈥 Missionaries a 2012 semi-finalist for the Hudson Prize 鈥 Fiction (Black Lawrence Press).
鈥 Missionaries a 2010 semi-finalist in the Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction.
鈥 Missionaries a 2012 semi-finalist for the Iowa Short Fiction Award.
鈥 Missionaries a 2014 finalist for AWP's Grace Paley Short Fiction Award.

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SELECTED FICTION IN ANTHOLOGIES AND JOURNALS

鈥淥ur Hearts Go Out to the Family, Our Hearts Go Out to the Victims.鈥 Epoch: vol. 62,
number 1: pp. 101-124.

鈥淪kin.鈥 Copper Nickel: vol. 18: pp. 142-158.

鈥淗ow to Become an American Boy.鈥 New York Tyrant: vol. 3, number 2: pp. 39-54.

鈥淗andling.鈥 FiveChapters.com: 2009. .

鈥淢issionaries.鈥 Best American Short Stories 2008, Eds. Salman Rushdie and Heidi Pitlor.
New York: Houghton Mifflin, 2008. 282-97.

鈥淭he Art of Human Surveillance.鈥 The American Scholar: Winter 2009: pp. 98-110.

鈥淢issionaries.鈥 The Atlantic Monthly: Fiction Issue 2007: pp. 64-72.

鈥淢urmurations.鈥 One Story: 5.7 (Aug. 2006): pp. 1-27.

鈥淧ostcards of America.鈥 The Cream City Review: 29.2 (Fall 2005): pp. 108-123.

鈥淭he Behavior of Sea Creatures.鈥 The Alaska Quarterly Review. 21.3/4 (Fall & Winter
2004). pp. 126-145.

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SELECTED POEMS IN ANTHOLOGIES AND JOURNALS

鈥淪uitors Mark the Arrival of Psyche on Christopher Street,鈥 鈥淶azu Recalls Psyche鈥檚
Birth,鈥 鈥淐upid at the Asylum,鈥 and 鈥淧syche in the Time Between.鈥 Bluestem: vol.
XXIV, no. 1 (Spring 2014): pp. 37-46.

鈥淐ontemplating Infidelity, Poolside at the Local Y.鈥 Arcadia: vol. 7: pp. 117-118.

鈥淭wo Falsehoods鈥 and 鈥淧syche Explains to a Young Man How to Gain Admittance to 鈥
the Stonewall.鈥 Prairie Schooner: 88.1 (Spring 2014): pp. 139-142.

鈥淭he Wedding Night鈥 and 鈥淧syche Incites a Riot.鈥 Spoon River Poetry Review: 38.1
(Summer 2013): pp. 12-14.

鈥淟ucifer.鈥 Crab Orchard Review: 18.1 (Winter/Spring 2013): p. 161.

鈥淗ow Queens Lose Their Looks.鈥 Prairie Schooner: 87.1 (Spring 2013): pp. 55-56.

鈥淪eagulls at the Local Walmart in a Landlocked State.鈥 Chariton Review: 35.2 (Fall
2012): pp. 102-103.

鈥淗elium.鈥 Arcadia: vol. 2: pp. 152-154.

鈥淒evil.鈥 Comstock Review: 24.1 (Spring/Summer 2010): pp. 68.

鈥淐oyote.鈥 North American Review: 296.1 (Winter 2011): pp. 24.

鈥淭he Siege.鈥 North American Review: 295.3 (Summer 2010): pp. 8.

鈥淎rabesque.鈥 Hayden鈥檚 Ferry Review: Fall/Winter 2009-2010, Issue 45: pp. 146-147.

鈥淓legy for Judy,鈥 鈥淐upid鈥檚 Study,鈥 and 鈥淭he First Trial.鈥 Prairie Schooner: Winter
2008: pp. 98-106.