Thomas Dodson

Fiction Writer

Ashland, OR
Oregon US
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Author's Bio

Thomas Dodson is an assistant professor and librarian at Southern Oregon University.  His story collection, No Use Pretending, was selected by Gish Jen for the Iowa Short Fiction Prize and is forthcoming from University of Iowa Press. 

He holds graduate degrees from the Ohio State University, Kent State University, and the University of Iowa, where he was an Iowa Arts Fellow at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop in fiction.

His fiction has appeared in The Missouri Review, Gulf Coast, The Cincinnati Review, and elsewhere. His short stories have been awarded the 2022 Robert and Adele Shiff Award and the 2020 Jeffrey E. Smith Editors’ Prize. His story “Keeping” was selected by the editors of Best American Short Stories as a distinguished story of 2022. He has been the runner-up for the Autumn House Fiction Contest and a finalist for the wicw Fiction Fellowship, the Glimmer Train Award for New Writers, and the Hamlin Garland Award for the Short Story.

Founding editor of the journal Printer’s Devil Review, Thomas served as its editor and designer for five years. He was also the executive editor of the Best Indie Lit New England series. 

Publications & Prizes

Prizes won: 

Iowa Short Fiction Prize
Robert and Adele Shiff Award, 2022
Distinguished story, Best American Short Stories 2022.
Jeffrey E. Smith Editors’ Prize, 2020 (Missouri Review)
Iowa Arts Fellowship, 2018
Finalist, Glimmer Train’s Short Story Award for New Writers, September/October, 2017

More Information

Gives readings: 
Yes
Travels for readings: 
Yes
Born in: 
Saint Joseph, MO
Missouri
Raised in: 
Kirksville, MO
Missouri
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Last update: Mar 21, 2023