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Carlos Delgado is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Biola University and a tutor for the Torrey Honors Institute. He has a B.A. from Biola University and an M.F.A in Creative Writing from the University of Pittsburgh.

Trivia

Or, "one of the very few things we know about Carlos Delgado so far".

His wife, Allison, is the daughter of J.P. Moreland, a well-known professor of philosophy and apologetics at Talbot School of Theology.

Awards and Honors

  • Winner, Turow-Kinder Fiction Prize, for first chapter of The Voice and Arms of God, University of Pittsburgh
  • Eidos Christian Center Grant
  • K. Leroy Irvis Summer Research Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh
  • Student Honoree (23 February 2007), Honors Convocation, University of Pittsburgh
  • Special Commendation (25 January 2007), Dr. David Bartholomae, English Department Chair, University of Pittsburgh
  • Private workshop meeting (11 October 2006) with visiting author Dan Chaon, of my short story, "In These Circumstances," as part of the Pittsburgh Contemporary Writers Series
  • K. Leroy Irvis Summer Research Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh
  • Short story, "Dad Said Don," selected for fiction workshop panel at the Drue Heinz Literature Prize 25th Anniversary (12 April 2006), University of Pittsburgh
  • Student Honoree (24 February 2007), Honors Convocation, University of Pittsburgh
  • K. Leroy Irvis Fellowship, University of Pittsburgh

Publications

Articles

  • “Dad Said Don.”Best of Relief Volume 1. Ed. Kimberly M. Culbertson, et al. Crystal Lake, IL: ccPublishing NFP, 2007. 115-127. Short Fiction.
  • “Dad Said Don.” The Ankeny Briefcase. Ed. Jordan Green, et al. Crystal Lake, IL: ccPublishing NFP, 2006. 85-102. Short Fiction.
  • “Parable.” The Ankeny Briefcase. Ed. Jordan Green, et al. Crystal Lake, IL: ccPublishing NFP, 2006. 17-26. Short Fiction.
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