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Harmony Neal

Creative Writing Fellow in Fiction

N110 Callaway Center
Creative Writing Program
Emory University
537 Kilgo Circle
Atlanta, GA 30322 

404-727-4683 (Office)
404-727-4672 (Fax)
hneal2@emory.edu (e-mail)

Spring 2012 office hours:

Tuesday 6-7
Wednesday 4:30-5:30
and by appointment

Office hours held at Steady Hand Pour House, 1593 N. Decatur Road


Harmony Neal holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Illinois and a BA in creative writing from Knox College. She’s been ranked excellent by her students for every course she’s ever taught, both at UIUC and Georgia College & State University, and during an ill-advised stint as an eighth grade intensive reading teacher in Florida. She spends her free time watching BBC documentaries and listening to The Teaching Company lectures on everything from neuroscience to anthropology. She has served as the Assistant Nonfiction Editor and Assistant to the Editor for Ninth Letter. Her fiction and nonfiction have appeared in recent issues of Gulf Coast, Alaska Quarterly Review, New Letters, Ninth Letter, Hobart Pulp web, and Prick of the Spindle, among others. Her story “Sarubobo,” originally published in Sou’wester, is being made into a short film in Los Angeles. She is currently working on a collection of essays and a novel set in Detroit. 



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