C. E. Morgan

C. E. Morgan

Distinguished Professor

C. E. Morgan
C.E. Morgan (Catherine Morgan Guild) holds a B.A from Berea College and a M.T.S. from Harvard Divinity School. She is the author of the novels All the Living (FSG) and The Sport of Kings (FSG), as well as criticism and nonfiction. A Pulitzer finalist for The Sport of Kings, she has been a Guggenheim Fellow, a USA Foundation Fellow, and a Lannan Foundation Literary Fellow. She also spent one year in residency as a Cullman Fellow at the New York Public Library. Her work has been awarded the Kirkus Prize, a Whiting Award, the Weatherford Prize, numerous international prizes, and the Windham Campbell Award – a global award for achievement in the English language. Named a 20 Under 40 by the New Yorker and a 5 under 35 by the National Book Foundation, she lives in Virginia with her husband, son, and two Cardigan Welsh Corgis.