Cathy Day
Assistant Professor
Cathy Day earned her Master of Fine Arts degree at The University of Alabama. She teaches Writers' Workshop, Fiction Workshop, Creative Writing, Contemporary Literature, and Genre Studies: The Short Story. Along with Prof. Catie Rosemurgy, she coordinates the Creative Writing minor and advises one of TCNJ student literary magazines, The Siren. Her book, The Circus in Winter, was published by Harcourt in 2004; you can learn more about the book at www.cathyday.com.
Selected Publications
- "The Circus House." New Stories from the South: The Year's Best, 2000. Ed. Shannon Ravenel. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2000.
- "The King and His Court." River Styx. Vol. 66 2003.
- "The Last Member of the Boela Tribe." Antioch Review. 64.3 Fall 2003.
- "Jennie Dixianna and the Spin of Death." Shenandoah. 52:1 Spring 2002.
- "Wallace Porter Sees the Elephant." Southern Review. 37:1 Winter 2001.
- "Strike Stew." Cream City Review. 23.2 1999.
- "The Girl with Big Hair." Gettysburg Review. 12:2 Summer 1999.
- "The Circus House." Story. Winter 1999.
