The Texas State University MFA Program at TexasState University in San Marcos, Texas, is a three-year graduate-level creative writing program in the United States. Fiction writer Doug Dorst is currently the director of the program. The faculty includes many award-winning writers. It was cited by The New York Times as having the vision "to build a program that might rival the famed Iowa Writers' Workshop." Texas State's MFA program ranked 45th out of 131 full-residency graduate writing programs in the Poets & Writers survey for the application year 2012. As of Fall, 2018, 90% of Texas State MFA students are receiving full funding through a combination of scholarships and assistantships. MFA students staff Porter House Review, the program's new literary journal, which features established and emerging writing from around the world. Working for the publication allows students to gain experience as editors, work with visiting instructors from across the publishing industry, and earn up to six credit hours for their work.
Each year, the Endowed Chair in Creative Writing teaches one graduate MFA workshop. The Chair holder also visits classes and gives two readings. MFA students may take a workshop with only one Endowed Chair holder. National Book Award Winner Tim O'Brien held the Chair every other year from 1999 through 2012. Now, as our professor of creative writing, he teaches six MFA workshops annually. Every workshop is open to every student. Previous Chair holders include the poet Ai, Barry Hannah, Denis Johnson, Robert Stone and Cristina Garcia.
Ai, 2002-2003
Tim O'Brien, 2003-2004
Barry Hannah, 2004-2005
Tim O'Brien, 2005-2006
Denis Johnson, 2006-2007
Tim O'Brien, 2007-2008
Li-Young Lee, 2008-2009
Tim O'Brien, 2009-2010
Robert Stone, 2010-2011
Tim O'Brien, 2011-2012
Cristina García, 2012-2014
Ben Fountain, 2014-2016
Karen Russell, 2016-2020
Téa Obreht, 2020-2021
Adjunct Thesis Faculty
Texas State's adjunct thesis faculty is composed of nationally recognized writers who will read students' entire thesis manuscript and then send written personal comments, offering one-to-one readings of the books students write during their time in the program. Fiction faculty:
Rick Bass
Kevin Brockmeier
Maxine Chernoff
Catherine Chung
John Dufresne
Fernando Flores
Amy Hempel
Carol Maso
Nina McConigley
David McGlynn
Antonya Nelson
Idra Novey
Karen Olsson
Alberto Rios
Elissa Schappell
Chaitali Sen
Bennett Sims
Natalia Sylvester
Esme Weijun Wang
Kevin Wilson
Poetry faculty:
Hala Alyan
Catherine Barnett
Jennifer Browne
Victoria Chang
Jennifer Chang
Heather Christle
Monica de la Torre
Natalie Diaz
Carolyn Forche
Laurie Ann Guerrero
Joanna Klink
Ada Limón
Alessandra Lynch
Khadijah Queen
Spencer Reece
Sam Sax
Charif Shanahan
Brian Turner
Monica Youn
Visiting Writers Series
Since Fall 2016, Texas State's MFA Visiting Writers Series has hosted twenty esteemed writers. Among the writers are 5 Pulitzer Prize winners, 5 MacArthur Geniuses, 4 National Book Award winners, 8 Guggenheim Fellows, 8 NEA Fellows, 2 LA Times Book Prizes, 1 Man Booker Prize, 7 NBCC Award Finalists, 3 PEN/Faulkner Finalists and 2 Stegner Fellows. On average, the Texas State visiting writers spend 6 hours more with the MFA students in comparison to any other MFA program around the country. The series are held on Thursdays and Fridays at the Witcliff collections and at the Katherine Anne Porter Literary Center respectively. The latter is the childhood home of Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winner Katherine Anne Porter, and in 2006, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Writer-in-Residence
Every Spring, a writer in residence joins the MFA program for a series of readings, master classes, workshops, manuscript consultations, and other collaborative events. The Spring 2019 writer in residence is Ada Limon.
Clark Prize
The L.D. and LaVerne Harrell Clark Fiction Prize is a $25,000 award recognizing an exceptional recently-published book-length work of fiction. The Clarke Fiction Price is awarded annually by the Texas State University English Department.