Authored by
BJ Hollars seated in a theater.
Title

B.J. Hollars, M.F.A.

Pronouns
He/Him
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Professor of English
Director of Writing Internships
Director of the Chippewa Valley Writers Guild
Founder of the Midwest Artist Academy

Contact Information

Office
Centennial Hall 4104
Phone
Email
Hours
Fall 2024: M, 1:50-3PM; W: 4:30-6PM and by appt.
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Biography

Biography

B.J. Hollars is the author of several books, most recently  , , ,   , as well as a collection of essays, Additionally, he has also written and He and his film partner, Steve Dayton, have also completed a documentary . Hollars is the recipient of the Truman Capote Prize for Literary Nonfiction, the Anne B. and James B. McMillan Prize, the Council of Wisconsin Writers' Blei-Derleth Award, the Society of Midland Authors Award, and received a 2022 silver medal from the Midwest Book Awards. His work has been featured on , , , , and .

 

Education

Education

  • M.F.A., The University of Alabama (Creative Writing)
  • B.A., Knox College (English Literature and Education)
Teaching and Research Interests

Teaching and Research Interests

  • Creative writing
  • Nonfiction
  • Civil Rights
  • Environment
  • Memoir
  • Documentary Film
  • Local History
Published Research

Published Research

  • (one-hour documentary co-directed with Steve Dayton)
  • Blurring the Boundaries: Explorations to the Fringes of Nonfiction
  • This Is Only A Test
  • Thirteen Loops: Race, Violence and the Last Lynching in America
  • Opening the Doors: The Desegregation of the University of Alabama and the Fight for Civil Rights in Tuscaloosa
  • Monsters: A Collection of Literary Sightings
  • Sightings
  • You Must Be This Tall To Ride: Contemporary Writers Take You Inside the Story

 

Honors And Recognition

Honors And Recognition

Excellence in Mentoring Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity Award, ORSP, Finalist 2023

Midwest Book Awards’ Nonfiction Autobiography/Memoir category, silver medal, 2022

Midwest Artist Academy, Winner of the 2022 Wisconsin Art Education Association’s James A. Schwalbach Award

Wisconsin Newspaper Association's Best Local Column, First Place, February 2021

Recipient of UW-Eau Claire’s Excellence in Service Award, 2020

Wisconsin Newspaper Association's Best Local Column, Third Place, May 2020

Recipient of the 2018 Truman Capote Prize for Alabama's Distinguished Writer of Literary Non-Fiction or Short Stories, April 2019

Recipient of the 2017 Anne B. and James B. McMillan Prize in Southern History or Culture for The Road South.

Recipient of UW-Eau Claire’s Excellence in Scholarship Award, 2015

First Prize, Council for Wisconsin Writers’ Blei/Derleth Book-Length Nonfiction Award forOpening the Doors, 2014