Career
Seth Brady Tucker is an assistant editor at the Tupelo Quarterly Review, and has previously been on the editing board for the Southeast Review and for Thin Air Magazine. His poetry, fiction, and essays have appeared in Pleiades, Shenandoah, Verse Daily, Iowa Review, Apalachee Review, Chautauqua, Asheville Poetry Review, Indiana Review, Rosebud, North American Review, Witness, Connecticut Review, and Crab Orchard Review, among scores of other journals and anthologies. Tucker has served as the Carol Houck Smith Scholar in Poetry at Bread Loaf, and as the Tennessee Williams Scholar in Fiction at Sewanee.
He has worked as a wine sommelier, a ranch hand, a collegiate basketball player, and has degrees from San Francisco State University, Northern Arizona University, and from the top-ranked Creative Writing program at Florida State University (Doctor of Philosophy English 2012).
He was a paratrooper with the United States Army’s 82nd Airborne Division, and served in the Persian Gulf War. Tucker is a teaching Assistant Professor at the Colorado School of Mines, and has led poetry and fiction workshops for graduate and undergraduate students alike at Florida State University and the University of Colorado at Boulder.
He teaches multi-genre, mixed-genre, and poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction classes at the Lighthouse Writers’ Workshop in Denver, Colorado, where he lives and writes. Listing at Poets and Writers
Listing at the Associated Writers and Writing Conferences website
Faculty page at Central Saint Martins
Seaside Writers Conference faculty page
Eric Hoffer Award
Gival Press Poetry Award
Elixir Press Poetry Award.