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Faculty Who Shape Your Writing Experience

Our faculty includes experienced writers and editors, each with a strong background in publishing and a passion for teaching. Many have published work in respected literary journals, written books, and worked in editorial roles. They are dedicated to guiding writers of all levels as they develop their skills and pursue their creative goals.

Session I 2025 Faculty 

Fiction

  • Sybil Baker

    Sybil Baker

    http://www.sybilbaker.net

    Sybil Baker's latest novel Apparitions was an IPPY Gold Award winner in 2024. She is also author of four other works of fiction, including While You Were Gone,  The Life Plan, Talismans, and Into This World. Her essay collection Immigration Essays was the 2018-2019 Read2Achieve first year selection at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. A UC Foundation Professor at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Sybil received a 2017 Individual Artist's Fellowship from the Tennessee Arts Commission for her work.

  • Jotham Burrello

    Jotham Burrello

    https://jothamburrello.com/

    Jotham Burrello is the director of the Yale Writers’ Workshop. His novel, Spindle City, was longlisted for the PEN/Hemingway award, and a finalist for the Connecticut Book Award. His writing has appeared in literary journals, and he’s a proud winner of The New Yorker caption contest. He’s currently completing a new novel. He teaches writing at Central Connecticut State University, founded the CT Lit Fest, and is the former publisher of the award-winning Elephant Rock Books.

  • Trey Ellis

    Trey Ellis

    https://writertreyellis.tumblr.com/

    Trey Ellis is an American Book Award Winning novelist, two-time Emmy and Peabody winning filmmaker, NAACP Image award winning playwright, essayist and Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia University’s School of the Arts. He is the author of Bedtime Stories: Adventures in the Land of Single-Fatherhood. His acclaimed first novel, Platitudes, was reissued by Northeastern University Press along with his influential essay, The New Black Aesthetic. He is also the author of Home Repairs and Right Here, Right Now.

  • Molly Gaudry

    Molly Gaudry

    https://www.mollygaudry.com/

    Molly Gaudry is the founder of Lit Pub and the author of the verse novels Desire: A Haunting and We Take Me Apart, which was a finalist for the Asian American Literary Award and shortlisted for the PEN/Osterweil. Her third book, Fit into Me: A Novel: A Memoir is forthcoming in fall 2025. She teaches nonfiction and poetry at Stony Brook University and fiction at the Yale Writers' Workshop.

  • Jennifer Maritza McCauley

    Jennifer Maritza McCauley

    http://www.jennifermaritzamccauley.com

    Jennifer Maritza McCauley is the author of Scar On/Scar Off, When Trying to Return Home and Kinds of Grace. She has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Kimbilio and CantoMundo and her work has been a New York Times Editors’ Choice, Best Fiction Book of the Year by Kirkus Reviews and a Must-Read by Elle. She is fiction editor at Pleiades and an assistant professor of English at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.

  • Lisa Page

    Lisa Page

    https://english.columbian.gwu.edu/

    Lisa Page is co-editor of We Wear The Mask: 15 True Stories of Passing in America. Her work has appeared in The Atlantic, The Crisis, LitHub, The Washington Post, Virginia Quarterly Review, Playboy and other publications. She is assistant professor of English and directs the Creative Writing Program at George Washington University. She previously served as Interim Director of Africana Studies. She is the former President of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. She lives outside Washington, DC.

Intensive

  • Kirsten Bakis

    Kirsten Bakis

    https://kirstenbakis.com/

    Kirsten Bakis is author, most recently, of King Nyx, which Esquire magazine named one of the Best Horror Books of 2024 and Victor LaValle called "a novel of delicious disquiet." In a profile in the Washington Post, Jacob Brogan called Bakis "a major talent, a writer of prodigious commitment, capability and imagination." She is the recipient of multiple awards and has been teaching at the Yale Writers’ Workshop since 2012.

  • Sergio Troncoso

    Sergio Troncoso

    https://www.sergiotroncoso.com/

    Sergio Troncoso is most recently the author of Nobody’s Pilgrims. He also wrote A Peculiar Kind of Immigrant’s Son, which Luis Alberto Urrea called "a world-class collection" and Junot Díaz hailed as “a masterwork.” Troncoso edited Nepantla Familias: An Anthology of Mexican American Literature on Families in between Worlds, which received a starred review from Kirkus Reviews. A past president of the Texas Institute of Letters, Troncoso was inducted into the Texas Literary Hall of Fame. He has taught at the Yale Writers' Workshop since 2013.

Non-fiction

  • Mary Collins

    Mary Collins

    https://www.marycollinswriter.com

    Mary Collins is in her seventh year at Yale. A true roamer, Mary has written books on sedentary culture, changing expectations for girls, a history of NPR, and a co-authored a project with her son Donald, At the Broken Places: A Mother and Trans Son Pick Up the Pieces (Beacon), which won several national awards. She’s currently completing a book with one of America’s most significant landscape painters, Sharon Yates of Maine, which is under contract with Globe Pequot books.

  • Mishka Shubaly

    Mishka Shubaly

    https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B004WTG90A

    Mishka Shubaly is an author, songwriter, and storyteller. He has shared the stage with everyone from Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Richard Price. His books include Cold Turkey: How to Quit Drinking By Not Drinking, a New York Times bestseller, and the memoir I Swear I’ll Make It Up to You. His seven nonfiction Kindle Singles have all been bestsellers. His collection of his Kindle Singles The Long Run and Other True Stories with praise from Leslie Jamison, among others. 

  • Sophie Cudd

    Sophie Cudd

    https://www.thebookgroup.com/sophie-cudd

    Lecture Date: Friday, June 6, 2025 @ 2:00 pm

    Sophie Cudd is a literary agent at The Book Group, where she represents a variety of adult fiction and nonfiction, including New York Times and USA Today bestsellers. Sophie has a degree in English Literature from Southern Methodist University, and is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She splits her time between her hometown, Nashville, and New York City.

  • Mark Gottlieb

    Mark Gottlieb

    https://www.tridentmediagroup.com/

    Lecture Date: Friday, June 6, 2025 @ 2:00 pm

    Mark Gottlieb is a vice president and literary agent working at book publishing’s leading literary agency Trident Media Group in New York City. Mark has represented NYT bestselling authors as well as major award-winning authors. He has optioned and sold numerous books. Mark Gottlieb enjoys working with authors to help manage and grow their careers with the resources available at Trident. Utilizing his drive and intuition for discovering talented writers, he is currently expanding his client list of authors.

  • Christopher Madden

    Christopher Madden

    https://www.woodhallpress.com/

    Lecture Date: Sunday, June 1, 2025 @ 3:30 pm

    Christopher Madden is an author, educator, and editor who has published poet laureates, emerging writers, and New York Times bestselling authors. He is a founding partner of Connecticut’s Woodhall Press, where he serves as the executive editor. Madden teaches at Fairfield University and publishing in the Fairfield MFA. Woodhall Press is passionate about literature in the Nutmeg State and publishes the annual Connecticut Literary Anthology, the Yale Writer’s Conference Book Prize, and the Fairfield University Book Prize.

  • Michael Mungiello

    Michael Mungiello

    Lecture Date: Friday, June 6, 2025 @ 2:00 pm

    Michael Mungiello represents a range of non-fiction and literary fiction. His clients' work may be found in the Paris Review, n+1, Bookforum, and The Baffler, among other places; they have been awarded the National Book Critics Circle Award, named New York Times Editors' Choice, and selected as Best Books of the Year by NPR and Bloomberg. He is from New Jersey.

  • Chandra Prasad

    Chandra Prasad

    https://www.chandraprasad.com/

    Lecture Date: Monday, June 2, 2025 @ 2:00 pm

    Chandra Prasad is the author of the YA novels Damselfly, a Scholastic text taught widely in schools, and Mercury Boys, a Connecticut Book Award finalist. Her general fiction titles include On Borrowed Wings, Death of a Circus, and Breathe the Sky. Prasad helmed the acclaimed W.W. Norton anthology Mixed, which focuses on the multiracial experience. Prasad, a Morse Fellow at Yale University, is putting the finishing touches on a novel about artificial intelligence, identity, and environmental ethics.

  • Hirsh Sawhney

    Hirsh Sawhney

    https://www.hirshsawhney.com/

    Lecture Date: Sunday, June 1, 2025 @ 2:00 pm

    Hirsh Sawhney is the author of a novel, South Haven, which was a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers selection and nominated for the DSC Prize. He is also the editor of an acclaimed anthology of original fiction, Delhi Noir. His writing has appeared in The TLS, The Guardian, Harvard Review, The New York Times Book Review, and numerous other periodicals. He lives in New Haven, CT.

  • Julie Stevenson

    Julie Stevenson

    Lecture Date: Friday, June 6, 2025 @ 2:00 pm

    Julie Stevenson is a literary agent with Massie & McQuilkin in New York. She represents literary and upmarket fiction, suspense, memoir, graphic novels, narrative nonfiction, young adult fiction and children’s picture books. She is drawn to storytelling with unforgettable characters, an authorial command of voice, and a strong sense of narrative tension. She’s agented #1 New York Times bestsellers and books that have won the Pulitzer Prize, the MWA Edgar Award, the Carnegie Medal for Excellence, the Caldecott Honor.

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