August Tarrier

Adjunct Assistant Professor at Villanova University

Schools

  • Villanova University

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Biography

Villanova University

August Tarrier, Philadelphia’s premier editor and manuscript consultant, specializes in novels, memoirs, and scholarly articles. She is the founder and leader of writing workshops at First Person Arts, Graterford Prison, Riverside Prison, Broad Street Ministry, Musehouse, and at the Camden High School for the Creative Arts. She is the author of Mother of God, a novel, and Are You Decent?, a collection of short stories, for which she has won several national prizes, including the Zoetrope Prize.

August sings in the Motley Order Choir at Broad Street Ministry and led a free community workshop there called “Telling Stories: Poems, Prayers, and Praisesongs.” She received her Ph.D in contemporary literature and theory from Temple University and was formerly the Course Director of the Bard College Clemente Program, a national program that offers college credit in the humanities to low-income and nontraditional community learners throughout the US. For seven years she was the Editor of New City Community Press in Philadelphia. She currently teaches courses in creative writing and literature at Villanova University.

Education

  • Ph.D Temple University (1989 — 1997)
  • B.A. The Ohio State University

Companies

  • founder and director Songs in the Key of Free (2015)
  • Founder and director The Superheroes Project (2013)
  • Adjunct Assistant Professor Villanova University (2008)
  • fiction writer writer at work (2008)
  • Founder MyScribe Writing and Editing Services (1997)
  • Director Superheroes Project (2012 — 2016)
  • Developmental Editor Manning Publications Co. (2015 — 2015)
  • Managing Editor Temple University Strategic Communications (2014 — 2015)
  • Fellow Sundance Screenwriting Intensive (2013 — 2013)

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