Christopher Higgs
Associate Professor
Faculty - English
Brief Biography
Christopher Higgs earned a Ph.D. in Post-1900 American Literature & Culture from Florida State, an M.F.A. in Fiction Writing from Ohio State, an M.A. in English from Nebraska, and a B.A. in Film Production & Screenwriting from UNLV. His published work includes a constraint-based memoir: As I Stand Living (New York: CCM #RECURRENT), two novels: The Complete Works of Marvin K. Mooney (Los Angeles: Sator Press), and ONE (New York: Roof Books) in collaboration with Blake Butler and Vanessa Place, as well as two prose chapbooks: Becoming Monster (Lincoln: The Cupboard), and Colorless Green Ideas Sleep Furiously (Baltimore: Publishing Genius Press). His shorter work has appeared widely in peer-reviewed literary journals and magazines such as AGNI, The Paris Review, BOMB, Denver Quarterly, DIAGRAM, and Global Queer Cinema. His work prioritizes innovation and blurring the boundaries between genres. His research and teaching interests include the history of the avant-garde, interdisciplinary experimental practices, narrative theory and technique, modernism, postmodernism, and critical theory.
Education
- Ph.D. 2014, Florida State University
- M.F.A. 2009, The Ohio State University
- M.A. 2006, University of Nebraska Lincoln
- B.A. 2002, University of Nevada Las Vegas
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