Michael Jauchen

Michael Jauchen was born in Dallas, Texas, and he stayed there until it got too unbearably hot for him. He moved north to attend a small college outside Chicago where he earned a BA in English. After putting in some post-college time at a Swiss bank (which unfortunately had no big piles of money or hefty vaults), a library, a consulting firm, and a community center, Chicago got too unbearably cold, so he moved back down South to go to school in Lafayette where he’s finally feeling just right. His short fiction has been published in Kodon and The Kankakee Review, and he’s currently collaborating on a novel tentatively titled The Johnny Rockandrollers Meet the Rondelles in White Tights.

 

 

Michael Jauchen So Far

 

Education

2002-present    UL Lafayette, Doctoral study

1996-2000       Wheaton College (Illinois), BA English

 

Teaching Experience

Fall 2003         Teaching Fellow, UL Lafayette, Freshman Composition

 

Publications

2007            “Why I Listen to Buddy Holly,” Snow Monkey.
2007            “After Sneaking into the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens,” “After a Drunk Reading of Pablo Neruda I Walk Along
            the Beach and Think of You” H_NGM_N.
2007            “Prostitution, Incest, and Venereal Disease in the ‘Nausicaa’ Episode of Ulysses,” New Hibernia Review (forthcoming).
2006            Review. “Rockin’ in Time.” David Szatmary. Interdisciplinary Humanities.
2006            Maximum Sentence. Chapbook co-editor.
2006            “Stealth Roberts II…Hot Memory, Cold Blood,” Megaera Magazine.
2006            “Go to let us build us a city and a tower,” The King’s English.
2000            “To Kiss the One You Love,” The Kankakee Review, Fall.
2000            “Michael Jauchen: An Autobiography in 4 Parts,” Kodon, Spring.
1999            “The Old Way,” Kodon, Spring.
1999            “The Power [of the Novel],” Kodon, Fall.  

Awards

2006                 Best Graduate Seminar Paper in English
2005                 Richard G. Neiheisel Phi Beta Kappa Endowed Award, UL Lafayette.
2003                Timothy W. Adams Award for Creative Writing, UL Lafayette.
2002-present:   University Fellowship, UL Lafayette.

 

Readings, Performances, Presentations

 

2007                        “Mike,” Milena Group Production of “The Women.”
2006                        Voicework, Milena Group Production of “Elsewhere.”
2005                        “LC3D,” Collaborative Performance at Blue Moon Saloon, Lafayette, LA.
2005                        Fiction Readings, Chris’s Po-Boys, Lafayette, LA.
2005                        “Dracula/Director/Dictator,” Milena Group Production of “D.,” Lafayette, LA.
2004                        Fiction Readings, Chris’s Po-Boys, Lafayette, LA.
2004                        Poetry Reading, Lafayette Poetry Walk, Lafayette, LA.
2004                        Sound Technician and “Christian Boy Band Member,” Milena Group Production of “The Fantastical Nightmares of Mr.
            Dorian Gray,” Lafayette, LA.
2003                        Fiction Readings, Chris’s Po-Boys, Lafayette, LA.
2003                        Sound Technician, Milena Group Production of “Scar” and “The Language of Mannequins,” Lafayette, LA.
2003                        UL-Lafayette Graduate Student Conference, “Samuel Beckett and Donald Barthelme: A Discussion of Major/Minor
            Influence and Postmodern Midrash” (April).
2003                        UL-Lafayette Graduate Reading Series (April).
2002                        Sound Technician and “The Advocate” in Dayana Stetco’s “The Dick Traces” (November).
2001                        Fiction Reading at Myopic Books, Chicago, IL (Spring).
2000                        Fiction Reading at Myopic Books, Chicago, IL (Spring).

 

 

 

 

 

Michael Jauchen on UL Lafayette

 

I’ll admit, even though I grew up in Texas, I completely neglected Louisiana as a state until I moved to Lafayette in 2003. Once here, I immediately knew that this neglect had been a great mistake. There is something distinct about life in Lafayette (is it joy?) that you find everywhere in the city—in the fried shrimp po-boy sandwiches, in the music at the Blue Moon Saloon, in the late night outdoor parties during hurricane season, in the sticky summertime, in the downtown Art Walks, and yes, even in the people who cash your rent checks.

And this definitely carries over into the English Department at UL Lafayette, an atmosphere that has not only provided me with rigorous coursework in a number of varied literary eras, but (more importantly to me as a creative writer) also with critically supportive workshops. The creative writers here are serious about what they do, and they’re serious about what you do, and being in an atmosphere like this has encouraged (more appropriately, forced) me to do some of my best writing so far. It’s a great place to meet so many different people who are after the same thing—great, worthwhile writing.

And last but not least, what you have heard is true . . . the English Department’s basketball team is very much alive and kicking (especially when the refs aren’t looking). We may not be the most athletic or the prettiest, but we’ve got something they’ll never take away . . . the charismatic heart of a champion. See Jerry McGuire for details.

 

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