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Steve McNutt is a writer, teacher and sometimes printmaker who received his M.F.A. from the University of Iowa's Nonfiction Writing Program in May 2007. Currently at work on a Ph.D. in Language, Literacy & Culture (Department of Teaching and Learning), also at UI, his teaching experience includes undergradate classes in Creative Nonfiction and Rhetoric.

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PUBLISHING HISTORY

Three humor pieces on The Morning News: "Frothing at the Latte", "I Slept with Osama Bin Laden" and "March Sadness". Other works include: "The Princess with Rage Issues" (WSUI's Weekend America: Iowa Edition), "Works on Paper," The Columbia Review, "Literature: When a writer dies, so does the pseudonym," Lost magazine and a few newspaper pieces including "Tourists in Times of Trouble" in the Des Moines Register.

A finalist for the Florida Review's 2006 Prize for Nonfiction, he recently coedited an anthology of travel writing, Americans Do Their Business Abroad: The Peace Corps Bathroom Reader available for purchase here.

EMAIL: steve_mcnutt AT yahoo DOT com






"TRANSITION PHASE" (Monoprint: 17" x 23")
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TOURISTS IN TIMES OF TROUBLE (PDF)
GORILLA WATCHING GORILLA (PDF)
HOT DOGS AND UNDERDOGS (PDF)
EFFORTS OF 'SOJKA PSYCHOS' NOT ENOUGH (PDF)

TEACHING CURRICULUM VITAE (PDF)

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MONOPRINT SLIDE SHOW (posted: June 2006; large files)

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    NOTE: If you're looking for Steve McNutt the Alaskan volcanologist, he's here. And not to be confused with Steve McNutt the technical support analyst or Steve McNutt of Boise, Idaho or Steve McNutt the longtime Battlestar Galactica cinematographer and camera operator on Killer Tomatoes Eat France or Steve McNutt the duck hunter who said of a recent hunt, "It was if God had a wheelbarrow full of gravel, and He'd dumped it out on the pond. Except it wasn't gravel, it was ducks."