Cameron Carter

Cameron Carter
PhD Candidate, EGSA Social Chair, Graduate Instructor
04 Tate Hall
Education

BA, English/ BA, Film & Media Studies, Georgia State Univeristy

MA, English, Ball State University

MFA, Creative Writing, Georgia State Univeristy

PhD, English, University of Missouri, 2030

Research and Teaching
  • Creative Writing (Fiction)
  • African American Literature
  • Indigenous Literature
  • Ecocriticism
Bio

Cameron Carter is a fiction writer and educator from Atlanta, Georgia. He holds an MA from Ball State University and an MFA from Georgia State University, and is currently pursuing a PhD in English at the University of Missouri. He’s also the fiction editor of Another Chicago Magazine. He received the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright College Award, the Paul Bowels Fellowship, and was a finalist for the Jesmyn Ward Prize for Fiction. He has received support from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Seventh Wave, Kimbilio, and Tin House. His fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in StorySouth, Cutleaf, The Argyle, and elsewhere.