Charles Boyer

Adjunct Lecturer at Babson Olin Graduate School of Business

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  • Babson Olin Graduate School of Business

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Biography

Babson Olin Graduate School of Business

Academic Division: Arts & HumanitiesCharles Boyer is a fiction writer and poet. His novel HISTORY''S CHILD won the 2014 Associated Writers and Writing Programs Award for the Novel, chosen by Mary Gaitskill. It also won the Great Lakes College Association 2017 New Writers'' Award for the Novel. He has published poems and stories in such magazines as The Larcom Review, the Atlanta Review, and Livingston Press, and won a great from the Wisconsin Arts Board and a Fellowship from the New Hampshire States Council on the Arts. He focuses on the teaching of writing as well as 20th century literature and philosophy.

Academic Degrees

  • MA, University of New Hampshire
  • BA, Beloit College

Academic Interests

Teaching writing; composition, fiction, and poetry 20th century literature and philosophy

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