Anita Mathias
Anitamathias
AT btinternet.com
Education
M.A. in English,
M.A. in English and Creative Writing, The
B.A. (Honors) in English,
Academic Scholarships
Scholarship from the Radhakrishnan Fund of
Scholarship from the Eckersley Trust,
Literary Awards
National Endowment for the Arts Award, 1998 ($20,000).
Individual Artist Fellowship from the
Literary Travel Grant, The Jerome Foundation,
Full Fellowship, Residency in Creative Nonfiction, The
Fellowship,
First Prize, Best General Interest Article, Catholic
Press Association of
The Jakobson Scholarship for Writers of Unusual Promise, Wesleyan
Writers’ Conference,
Working scholarship in Nonfiction to the Bread Loaf Writers’
Conference,
Scholarship in Nonfiction to the
Odyssey Bookstore Scholarship in Nonfiction,
Asian Pacific Inroads Award, The Loft Literary Center,
Selected Publications
“First Thing in the Morning,” The Style Plus Page, The
“Nirmal Hriday,”
“Memories of a Catholic Childhood,” Commonweal,
October 8th, 1999.
“That Ancient Yarn,” Virginia Quarterly Review, Winter
2000.
“The Holy Ground of Kalighat,” Notre Dame Magazine, Autumn
1998.
“Learning to Pray,” The Christian Century, March 22nd,
2000.
Also selected by and posted on
Religion-Online.org
“Candlelight Prayer at Stanford,”
“View from the Margins,” Contemporary Literary Criticism,
2003.
“Aliens and Strangers,” Southwest Review, Vol.
87, #2, Nov. 2002.
“Kalighat,” New Letters, Vol. 59, No. 2, 1993.
“Tryst,” and “At
“Suttee,” Envoi, No. 98, Winter 1990/91.
“Memories of a Catholic Childhood,” Best
Spiritual Writing 2000, HarperSanFrancisco.
“The Holy Ground of Kalighat,” Best Spiritual Writing,
1999, HarperSanFrancisco.
Also selected by and posted on ChristianGateway.com,
and Faith.com.
“Kalighat,” reprinted in
“Zigzags,” reprinted in The Best of Writers at Work 1994,
Northwest Publishing, Inc.,
“Zigzags,” Speaking in Tongues, a multi-cultural
anthology, The Loft Literary Center,
Three contributions to WomanPrayers:
Prayers by Women from throughout History and Around the World
ed. Mary Ford-Grabowsky, (HarperSanFrancisco, 2002).
“That Ancient Yarn,” selected as a Notable Essay of 2000, Best
American Essays 2001, Houghton Mifflin.
“I was a Teenage Atheist,” selected as a Notable Essay of 1999, Best American Essays 2000, Houghton Mifflin.
Adjunct Professor of Creative Writing, The
Taught an eight week course in Creative Nonfiction at the
Faculty at the
Faculty at the Heritage Public Library Writers’ Conference,
Faculty at the Spring Writers’ Conference,
Taught writing as a Teaching Assistant, The Ohio State University,
1987-1989
Taught the modern novel as a Teaching Assistant at the State University
of New York,
Several book reviews for Commonweal Magazine
between 2000-2003.
Several Theater and Film Reviews,
Listed in the Directory of American Poets and Fiction
Writers.
Profiled as “The Star of the Month” by Mangalorean.com, an expatriate
website.