Robin Hemley is an international writer, who has published a dozen books as well as essays and short stories around the world. He is the founder and past president of NonfictioNOW, the leading international conference for literary nonfiction. He directed The Nonfiction Writing Program at The University of Iowa from 2004-2013 and is a Professor Emeritus at The University of Iowa. A past vice president of AWP, past faculty chair of the low-residency M.F.A. program at Vermont College (now Vermont College of Fine Arts), he is currently the director of the writing program and writers’ centre at Yale-NUS College in Singapore, professor of humanities and writer-in-residence. He is likewise a distinguished visiting professor at RMIT College in Melbourne, a contributing editor of The Iowa Review, and a senior editor of Panorama: the Journal of Intelligent Travel. He is currently a board member of NonfictioNOW and The Asia Pacific Writers and Translators Association (APWT), and previously served as a member of the Iowa City Unesco City of Literature Board. He has won many awards for his writing, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, three Pushcart Prizes in both fiction and nonfiction, The Nelson Algren Award for Fiction from the Chicago Tribune, The Independent Press Book Award, the Governor’s Award from the State of Washington, and many others, including residencies at The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, MacDowell, Varuna Writers Centre, The Bogliasco Foundation, The Hermitage, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and others.
Robin Hemley
Studios
Phi Beta
Robin Hemley worked in the Phi Beta studio.
Funded by the Phi Beta Fraternity, a national professional fraternity of music and speech founded in 1912, Phi Beta Studio was built between 1929–1931 of granite quarried on the MacDowell grounds. The small studio is a simple in design, but displays a pleasing combination of materials with its granite walls and colorful slate roofing. Inside is…