Thomas P. Balázs
Tom Balázs, PhD, University of Chicago, teaches creative writing, Western humanities, and literature. He has published fiction in The North American Review, Soundings East, The Southern Humanities Review, The Vermont College 25 Anniversary Fiction Anthology and Robert Olen Butler Prize Anthology 2004, among others. A recipient of a Vermont Studio Center fellowship, his stories have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best New American Voices, and the AWP lntro Journals Project Award. He has helped to translate poetry from Hebrew for the poet Ambassador Reda Monsour and his one act play, Two Virgins, received Honorable Mention in the Chattanooga Theatre Centre Biennial Festival 2010.
For more information, see
- Kasmir from The Dos Passos Review: 3.1 Spring 2006 at Berry Creek Press
- The short story "Omicron Ceti III" at MyBigCitLit.com
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