Adam Morgan is the founding editor of the Chicago Review of Books and the Southern Review of Books. His essays and criticism have appeared in The Paris Review, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Chicago magazine, The AV Club, The Guardian, Poets & Writers, Literary Hub, Longreads, Chicago Reader, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, and elsewhere. Here’s a list of selected works.

He has taught writing at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, StoryStudio Chicago, and Roosevelt University, where he completed an MFA. In 2018, he was awarded the James Friend Memorial Award for Literary and Dramatic Criticism from the Society of Midland Authors, as well as a National City and Regional Magazine Award for “Best Online Column” for his work in Chicago magazine.

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