Education
University of Massachusetts Amherst.
University of Massachusetts Amherst.
In addition to writing fiction, he works regularly as a journalist. His short stories, articles and reviews have appeared widely in a variety of national periodicals, including the Milwaukee Journal, the Chicago Tribune, The New York Times and The New York Times Magazine. He worked as a script editor on the National Public Radio drama project, Earplay, and has also served as editor of the literary journals Denver Quarterly and Colorado Review.
He founded the Center for Literary Publishing and was the founding editor of the Colorado Prize in Poetry.
Since 2002 he has written the "Bookbeat" column for The Denver Post. Born in New York City in 1946, Milofsky grew up and was educated in public schools in Wisconsin.
He holds degrees in English from the University of Wisconsin and the Master of Fine Arts Program for Poets & Writers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He has also taught at Middlebury College, Iowa State University, and the University of Wisconsin.
In 1992 he was one of the founders of the Evil Companions Literary Award, which recognizes the contributions of writers who either live in the West or write about the region. Milofsky has won fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the MacDowell Colony, and the Bread Loaf Writers" Conference. He has also received a Prairie Schooner Short Fiction Award and the Colorado Book Award.
A former member of the Board of Directors of the Associated Writing Programs, he has directed writing programs at the University of Denver and Colorado State University, where he is currently Professor of English.