M.F.A. Faculty

MFA Core Faculty


Nick Taylor.  

Nick Taylor

Associate Professor & Director of Creative Writing Programs
MFA Virginia

Faculty Offices 219
408-924-4458
nicholas.taylor@sjsu.edu

Nick Taylor directs the MFA Creative Writing Program at San Jose State University. He is the author of the novel (2008), winner of the 11th Michael Shaara Prize for Excellence in Civil War Fiction. He has received fellowships from the Virginia Commission for the Arts, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the William R. Kenan Endowment for Historic Preservation.

Selena Anderson  

Selena Anderson

Associate Professor; Director of the
Ph.D. University of Houston

Faculty Offices 105
408-924-4449
Selena.Anderson@sjsu.edu

Selena Anderson completed her PhD at University of Houston and her MFA at Columbia University. Her stories have appeared in Fence, BOMB, The Baffler, Oxford American, and The Best American Short Stories and have been honored with the Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award, The Texas Emerging Star Award, and The Henfield/TransAtlantic Prize. She lives in San Francisco where she is working on a novel.

Keenan Norris  

Keenan Norris

Associate Professor
PhD, University of California, Riverside

Faculty Offices 128
408-924-4601
Keenan.Norris@sjsu.edu

Keenan Norris teaches English and Creative Writing (Fiction and Non-Fiction) and serves as coordinator of the Steinbeck Fellows Program at San Jose State. Keenan's novel won the 2022 Northern California Book Award. His book of essays and his novella were published in 2023. His essays have garnered the 2021-22 National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award and 2021 Folio: Eddie Award. Keenan's debut novel won the James D. Houston Award in 2012. His short fiction has appeared in several anthologies of California literature, among them San Bernardino, Singing and Oakland Noir.

Keenan is the editor of the critical volume Street Lit: Representing the Urban Landscape. Keenan’s essays have appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Remezcla and Alta. He has published peer-reviewed articles in the Oxford Bibliographies in African-American History series, The Encyclopedia of Contemporary American Fiction 1980-2020, Killens Review of Arts & Letters and Boom California. Keenan's multimedia educational resources about the life of abolitionist David Walker, were part of TED-ED's 2023 Black History Month work.

Keenan has served as 2023 Lannan Visiting Writer at the Institute of American Indian Arts and the 2021 . He’s also been a 2017 Marin Headlands Artist-in-Residence and has garnered a Public Voices fellowship (2020-21), a Callaloo fellowship (2016) and two Yerba Buena Center for the Arts fellowships (2017, 2015). He served as California guest editor for the from 2015 through 2020.

Keenan was previously tenured faculty at the community college level, where he wrote curriculum to establish the online course offerings for the English department at Evergreen Valley College.

J. Michael Martinez  

J. Michael Martinez

Assistant Professor
MFA, George Mason University

Faculty Offices 110
jmichael.martinez@sjsu.edu

Longlisted for the National Book Award, winner of the National Poetry Series, and a recipient of the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets, J. Michael Martinez is the author of three collections of poetry, Heredities (LSU Press), In the Garden of the Bridehouse (University of Arizona Press), and Museum of the Americas (Penguin Press).  His fourth collection, Tarta Americana, is forthcoming from Penguin Press, Fall of 2023.  His poetry may be found in various publications including PBS, The Poetry Society of America’s New American Poets Series, New American Writing, and POETRY.  His writings have been anthologized in Ahsahta Press' The Arcadia Project: North American Postmodern Pastoral, Rescue Press' The New Census: 40 American Poets, and Counterpath Press' Angels of the Americlypse: New Latin@ Writing.  

Martinez has read, lectured, or taught at universities and organizations nationwide, including The Folger Shakespeare Library, The Recovering the U.S. Hispanic Literary Heritage Conference, The Community of Writers at Squaw Valley, Naropa University, The University of Colorado at Boulder, The Association of Writers and Writing Programs, The Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, The Tucson Festival of Books, Canto Mundo, George Mason University and more.

An assistant professor of English Literature and Creative Writing at San Jose State University, Martinez lives in California.

Brook McClurg  

Brook McClurg

Assistant Professor
MFA, George Mason University

Faculty Offices 114
brook.mcclurg@sjsu.edu