Ander Monson, Grand Valley State University assistant professor of
writing, is the recent recipient of three awards.
The Great Lakes Colleges Association recognized Monson’s book, Neck Deep
and Other Predicaments, with a New Writers Award. Though the awards are
in their 39th year, Monson received the first award in the creative
non-fiction category, which began in 2008. Winning authors receive
$4,000 and have the opportunity to tour the association’s 12 colleges
giving readings, meeting with students and faculty and leading
discussions or classes.
The Christopher Isherwood Foundation contributes significantly to the
flourishing of American letters by awarding grants to published
novelists. Monson’s works, "Other Electricities" and
"Neck Deep and Other Predicaments," were recognized with a
$3,000 grant, to enable the writer to devote time to writing projects
and provide funds for research.
Monson was also honored at a Distinguished Alumni program February 14 at
Knox College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in creative writing in
1997. As one of four recipients of the Young Alumni Achievement Award,
Monson’s three books were recognized, including his poetry collection,
"Vacationland." It was also noted that as a student, he sang
in the choir, was a finalist for the Nick Adams award, a regional
collegiate writing prize, and edited the college’s award-winning
literary magazine, "Catch."
When not teaching or writing, Monson, who first came to Grand Valley as
a visiting professor in 2003, is also editor of the magazine
"Diagram," and the New Michigan Press.
For more information, contact Ander Monson at [email protected], or (616) 331-3601.
Monson 'Neck Deep' in awards
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