Heather Sellers

Professor

CONTACT

Office: CPR 303
Phone: 813-974-9532
Fax: 813-974-2270
Email

BIO

, born and raised in Florida, has been teaching at the college level for thirty-four years and is the author of eleven books, most recently How to Make Poems: Form and Technique. Her memoir  (Riverhead), was an O, Oprah book-of-the-month club selection and New York Times Editor’s Choice also featured on Good Morning AmericaRachel Ray, NPR's, and Dick Gordon’s The Story. Her essays appear in Tin House, Parade, Reader’s Digest, , Good Housekeeping, , The London Daily Telegraph, , The Best American Essays, The Pushcart Prize LXII, and the Royal Academy Journal of Medicine.

Sellers is the author of: Your Whole Life, Drinking Girls and Their Dresses, The Boys I Borrow, and , winner of a State of Florida book award. Recent poems appear in Prairie Schooner, Conduit, The Bennington Review, The North American Review, Field, The Bellingham Review, Agni, Gulf Coast Review, The Gettysburg Review, Blackbird, New Letters, and The Sun.  

In 2001, Sellers published  (Sarabande Books) a collection of linked short stories that won a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers award. She’s written a children’s book,  (Henry Holt), , Page after Page and Chapter after Chapter (Writer’s Digest), and a popular textbook for the multi-genre creative writing classroom, The Practice of Creative Writing (Bedford St. Martin’s Macmillan), now out in its fourth edition. The new edition is specifically designed for use in face-to-face and online classrooms, and features hybrid, flash, and experimental writing alongside fundamental training in each of the traditional genres.

Sellers has taught creative writing at Florida State University, the University of Texas, San Antonio, and St. Lawrence University. She has offered creativity workshops at , a yoga center in the Berkshires, and at in California. She won a university teaching award at the University of South Florida for undergraduate teaching success in 2017 and she won the USF Kosove Award for Undergraduate Teaching Excellence and Service in 2022.

In the undergraduate creative writing program and in the MFA program at USF, she teaches poetry, micro memoir, middle grade novels, and the essay.   â€œAs thesis director, I’m committed to helping writers devise a substantive project that is both publishable and do-able. I support writers in getting started early and developing a meaningful daily practice. We spend a lot of time planning the arc of the book, considering process, and working out a successful structure.â€

Education

PhD, Florida State University, Creative Writing.

AREA OF SPECIALTY

Creative writing: non-fiction, micro memoir, poetry, poetry of mindfulness.  Creative writing pedagogy: multi-genre classroom, teacher training, creative writing and AI.