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Karin Lin-Greenberg joined the English Department at Siena College in the fall of 2012. She earned an MFA in fiction writing from the University of Pittsburgh and an MA in literature and writing from Temple University. She is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize and her work has appeared in The Antioch Review, Bellevue Literary Review, Colorado Review, Epoch, Kenyon Review Online, The Southern Review, Story, The Chicago Tribune, Virginia Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. She has previously taught classes in creative writing, composition, and literature at Missouri State University, The College of Wooster, and Appalachian State University. She has taught introductory courses in fiction and poetry writing and advanced classes in fiction and creative nonfiction. Topics her courses have covered include traditional and experimental fiction, flash fiction, the novella, the story cycle, memoir, graphic memoirs, the lyric essay, and the nature essay.
Her story collection, Faulty Predictions, won the 2013 Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction from the University of Georgia Press and was the gold winner in Foreward Review's INDIEFAB Book of the Year in the short story category in 2014. Her second story collection, Vanished, won the 2021 Prairie Schooner Raz-Shumaker Book Prize from the University of Nebraska Press. Her novel You Are Here is forthcoming from Counterpoint in 2023.
Author website: www.karinlingreenberg.com/
Degree | Program | University |
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M.F.A. | Fiction writing | University of Pittsburgh |
M.A. | Writing and literature | Temple University |
A.B. | English | Bryn Mawr College |
My Siena Experience
My Teaching Philosophy
What I Love About Siena
The students are the best part of Siena! Because of Siena's small size, I often have the opportunity to teach the same students in multiple classes, and I love watching my students grow as readers, writers, and thinkers.
My Favorite Courses to Teach
I like to teach any creative writing classes. It's great to see students stretching their imaginations while also learning a lot about how to strengthen their writing.
My Professional Experience
Year | Title | Organization |
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2016 - Now | Associate Professor | Siena College |
2012 - 2016 | Assistant Professor | Siena College |
2011 - 2012 | Visiting Assistant Professor | Appalachian State University |
2008 - 2011 | Visiting Assistant Professor | The College of Wooster |
2006 - 2008 | Lecturer | Missouri State University |
Articles & Book Reviews
- Disappearances
Prairie Schooner
2022 - Equilibrium
Shenandoah
2022 - Escapees
The Southern Review
2022 - Still Life
Virginia Quarterly Review
2022 - Autobiography
Wigleaf
2021 - Before
The Antioch Review
2020 - Housekeeping
The Southern Review
2020 - The Restorers
Florida Review
2020 - Migration
Story
2019 - So Much Trouble
CRAFT
2019 - Lost or Damaged
Boulevard
2018 - The Sweeper of Hair
Chicago Tribune
2018 - Unboxing
Memorious
2018 - Roland Raccoon
New Ohio Review
2017 - Swim Test
Shenandoah
2017 - Since Vincent Left
Crazyhorse
2016 - Small Worlds
Great Jones Street
2016 - The Splashing Carp
Great Jones Street
2016 - Touring
Colorado Review
2016 - Aquatics
Hayden's Ferry Review
2015 - Away
Green Mountains Review
2015 - Perspective For Artists
Bellingham Review
2015 - Career Development
Stone Canoe
2014 - In the Orchard
Five Chapters
2014 - Miller Duskman's Mistakes
The Antioch Review
2014 - Care
Kenyon Review
2012 - Gone
Brilliant Corners
2011 - Lobsterama
South Dakota Review
2011 - Weight
Silk Road
2011 - What Remained
580 Split
2011 - What Was There Long Ago
North American Review
2011 - A Good Brother
The Antioch Review
2010 - Back Seat
Many Mountains Moving
2010 - Prized Possessions
Epoch
2010 - Editorial Decisions
Cutthroat
2009 - Waiting Out the Day
Inkwell
2009 - Marty and Mary
Yemassee
2007 - Bread
Berkeley Fiction Review
2006 - Hero
Karamu
2006 - The Right Gift
Bellevue Literary Review
2005 - Chinatown Haircut
Eclipse
2004 - Unsteady
Redivider
2004
Awards & Distinctions
- Prairie Schooner Raz-Shumaker Book Prize, University of Nebraska Press, 2021. My story collection will be published in 2022.
Category: External
University of Nebraska Press, 2021 - “Housekeeping” from The Southern Review will be reprinted in Pushcart Prize XLVI: Best of the Small Presses.
Category: External
Pushcart, 2021 - “Housekeeping” named a Distinguished Story of 2020 in Best American Short Stories 2021.
Category: External
Best American Short Stories, 2021 - Distinguished Story of 2020
Category: Research
Best American Short Stories, 2021 - My story "Still Life" was a finalist for the Virginia Woolf Award for Short Fiction.
Category: Research
LitMag, 2020 - Nominated for the Pushcart Prize for my story "Housekeeping," which was published in The Southern Review in 2020.
Category: Research
The Southern Review, 2020 - My story "So Much Trouble" won the CRAFT Elements Contest in Characterization and I received $1000.
Category: Research
CRAFT Literary, 2019 - My story "Unboxing," which was published in Memorious, was a finalist for Best of the Net.
Category: Research
Best of the Net, 2019 - My story collection was one of the finalists for the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Fiction
Category: Research
University of Nebraska Press, 2019 - My story "Housekeeping" was a finalist for Glimmer Train's Family Matters contest.
Category: Research
Glimmer Train, 2018 - My story "The Sweeper of Hair" was a finalist for the Nelson Algren contest from the Chicago Tribune, adn I received a $1,000 prize.
Category: Research
The Chicago Tribune, 2018 - Sundog Fellowship
Category: Research
Longleaf Writers Conference, 2018 - Fellowship
Category: Research
Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, 2017 - Tennesee Williams Scholarship
Category: Research
Sewanee Writers' Conference, 2017 - Finalist
Category: Research
Glimmer Train Fiction Open, 2016 - Faulty Predictions was selected by librarians and booksellers for ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year (Gold) in Short Stories.
https://indiefab.forewordreviews.com/winners/2014/short-stories/
Category: Research
ForeWord Magazine, 2015 - Pushcart Prize nomination
Category: Research
Bellingham Review, 2015 - Pushcart Prize nomination
Category: Research
Hayden's Ferry Review, 2015 - Semifinalist, Fiction contest
Category: Research
Carve Magazine, 2015 - Teaching Fellow
Category: Teaching
Wesleyan Writers Conference, 2015 - Awarded a two-week fellowship at the MacDowell Colony for December 2014 to work on a second collection of short fiction.
Category: Research
The MacDowell Colony, 2014 - Awarded research funding to work on three pieces of creative nonfiction during the summer of 2014.
Category: Research
Committee on Teaching and Faculty Development, Siena College, 2014 - Received a grant for the development of a new course, Advanced Fiction: Research, to teach in the fall of 2014.
Category: Teaching
Library, Siena College, 2014 - My manuscript of short stories was selected from over 400 entries for the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction. My story collection, Faulty Predictions, will be published by the University of Georgia Press in the fall of 2014 as a result of winning this award.
Category: Research
University of Georgia Press, 2013 - My short story "A Disturbance at the Pool" was a finalist for the Mary C. Mohr Editors Award.
Category: Research
Southern Indiana Review, 2013 - My short story "Faulty Preditions" was a finalist for the Iowa Review Award in Short Fiction
Category: Research
The Iowa Review, 2013 - Received a fellowship to the 2013 Kenyon Review summer Writers Conference at Kenyon College. The fellowship included full tuition and room and board to the conference, and I served as a teaching fellow for a fiction writing class.
Category: Other
The Kenyon Review Writers Conference, 2013 - My short story "Weight," published in issue 6.1 of Silk Road was nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
Category: Research
Pushcart Prize, 2011 - Awarded $1,000 to attend weeklong Kenyon Review Writers Workshop at Kenyon College.
Category: Other
The College of Wooster, 2010 - Selected to participate in a weeklong seminar about implementing technology into my classes. $1,500 stipend.
Category: Teaching
The College of Wooster, 2010 - My short story "Caught" was a finalist for Many Mountains Moving's Flash Fiction Contest.
Category: Research
Many Mountains Moving, 2009 - My short story "Weight" was a finalist for Glimmer Train's Short Story Award for New Writers.
Category: Research
Glimmer Train, 2009 - My short story "Appraisals" was a finalist for Third Coast's Fiction Contest.
Category: Research
Third Coast, 2009 - My story "Back Seat" was the first runner-up in Many Mountains Moving's Flash Fiction contest and was published in the summer 2010 issue.
Category: Research
Many Mountains Moving, 2009 - Received full funding ($900) to attend weeklong Imagination Writing Conference at Cleveland State University.
Category: Other
The College of Wooster, 2009 - Short story "The Most Beautiful Thing" won the 2004 Pittsburgh City Paper Fiction Contest.
Category: Research
Pittsburgh City Paper, 2004 - Awarded the "Excellent Teacher" Award as the result of my student evaluations.
Category: Teaching
Temple University, 2002 - Given the "Rookie of the Year" teaching award as the result of positive teaching evaluations.
Category: Teaching
Temple University, 2002
Books & Book Chapters
- Vanished
University of Nebraska Press
2022 - You Are Here
2022 - Faulty Predictions
University of Georgia Press
2014
Presentations
- Finding the 'Why?': Character Motivation in Fiction
2017
Carlow University MFA in Creative Writing Winter Residency, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Character Interiority
2015
Wesleyan Writers Conference, Middletown, Connecticut - First Fiction
2015
Printers Row Literary Festival, Chicago, Illinois