Seth Tucker

Seth Brady Tucker (S. Brady Tucker) is an American fiction writer and poet originally from Lander, Wyoming.
At age 18, Tucker served as an Army 82nd Airborne paratrooper in the Persian Gulf War. After his tour of duty, he was a collegiate basketball player at San Francisco State University, where he was the recipient of the Arete Award from the University. He began his teaching career, and received an M.A. in Creative Writing from Northern Arizona University in 1998. Over the years he has worked as a sommelier, pharmaceutical representative, mortgage analyst, bartender, and university professor of ethics and philosophy, creative writing, and literature. He currently lives and writes near Boulder, Colorado.
Although he began his career as a fiction writer, Tucker has also written poetry, and in 2011 he won the Elixir Press Editor's Poetry Award for his poetry manuscript, Mormon Boy. His poetry book will be published in 2012 by Elixir Press. Thematically his work tends to examine the modern existential dilemma.
He has been published in journals and magazines including the Atlanta Review, Rosebud, Witness, the Antioch Review, the Indiana Review, the Crab Orchard Review, and the North American Review. In 2011 he was the Carol Houck Smith Scholar in Poetry at the Bread Loaf Writer's Conference.
 
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