Robert Stubblefield
Lecturer at University of Montana- Claim this Profile
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Stephanie DeBoer
Robert is a great professor with valuable insight and helpful critique for his students.
charles finn
As editor of High Desert Journal I worked with Robert to fine-tune his submissions. He was a joy to work with, receptive to suggestions, professional and timely with his re-writes. His writing is first-class, as is he.
Stephanie DeBoer
Robert is a great professor with valuable insight and helpful critique for his students.
charles finn
As editor of High Desert Journal I worked with Robert to fine-tune his submissions. He was a joy to work with, receptive to suggestions, professional and timely with his re-writes. His writing is first-class, as is he.
Stephanie DeBoer
Robert is a great professor with valuable insight and helpful critique for his students.
charles finn
As editor of High Desert Journal I worked with Robert to fine-tune his submissions. He was a joy to work with, receptive to suggestions, professional and timely with his re-writes. His writing is first-class, as is he.
Stephanie DeBoer
Robert is a great professor with valuable insight and helpful critique for his students.
charles finn
As editor of High Desert Journal I worked with Robert to fine-tune his submissions. He was a joy to work with, receptive to suggestions, professional and timely with his re-writes. His writing is first-class, as is he.
Experience
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University of Montana
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United States
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Higher Education
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300 - 400 Employee
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Lecturer
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2002 - Present
Robert Stubblefield has published fiction and personal essays in Dreamersand Desperadoes: Contemporary Short Fiction of the American West, Best Stories of the American West, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Left Bank, The Clackamas Literary Review, Cascadia Times, Oregon Humanities, Oregon Salmon: Essays on the State of the Fish at the Turn of the Millennium, Open Spaces, High Desert Journal, and basalt among others. Awards include a Georges and Anne Borchardt scholarship from the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, Fishtrap Fellowship, and Imhaha Writers’ Retreat Fellowship. Robert grew up in Eastern Oregon and now lives in Missoula, Montana and teaches at the University of Montana.
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Education
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The University of Montana
Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Creative Writing -
Eastern Oregon University
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) English, Writing