![]() ![]() She is the co-coordinator of The Writer's Studio, a weekly workshop series sponsored by the Creative Writing Program, the Stanford Storytelling Project, and the Hume Center for Writing and Speaking. from its origins in the 19th-century, through the intense debates about animal life, suffering, and intelligence at century's end, and into the young adult animal novels of the early 20th-century. Her dissertation traces the animal welfare movement in the U.S. Shannon also holds a PhD in American Literature and Culture from the University of California, Davis. Her novel, On Swift Horses, about gambling, sex, and the post-war American West, was published in 2019 by Riverhead Books. She has published essays in The Threepenny Review, The Paris Review, The New York Review of Books, and elsewhere, on topics ranging from John Brown and the Antebellum Midwest, to personal memoir. She was a Stegner Fellow in fiction at Stanford, where she received a Centennial award, the University's highest honor for teaching assistants. ![]() ![]() ![]() She teaches fiction, creative nonfiction, and writing across genres. Shannon Pufahl is a Jones Lecturer in the Creative Writing Program. ![]()
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