Graeme Harper

Graeme Harper is a Professor and Dean of the Donna and Walt Young Honors College at Oakland University, Michigan.

His critical works include "Empathy in Creative Writing: Ethics, Diversity and Communication", "AI and Creative Writing", "The Desire to Write" and "Critical Approaches to Creative Writing", along with “Stimulus, Intention and Process in Creative Writing” and "Changing Creative Writing in America" and many more. He is Editor in Chief of "New Writing: the International Journal for the Practice and Theory of Creative Writing" (Routledge)

His works of fiction (most as Brooke Biaz) include "Robots and Other People", "Releasing the Animals", "The Invention of Dying", "The Japanese Cook", "Making Up", "Camera Phone", "Moon Dance", "Small Maps of the World" and "Black Cat, Green Field". For these works, he has won awards from the National Book Council, British Council, Australia Council, and held fellowships at the Mutter Library, University of Texas Medical Branch, Norton Island Artists Residency, Commonwealth Vice-Chancellors, and others.

His books about honors education include “Excellence, Innovation and Ingenuity in Honors Education”, “Honors Education and the Foundation of Fairness” and “Honors Education Around the World”.

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