Junior Burke

Junior Burke is an American fiction writer, songwriter and educator.

Fiction

Burke is author of the novel "Something Gorgeous" (Farfalla, McMillan & Parrish, 2005).[1] This work of speculative fiction explored the background of the era that spawned The Great Gatsby, and was lauded for its invention by the UK's Historical Novel Society. In 2012, in a slightly revised version, it became available as an e/book. In 2005, Burke founded the online literary journal, "not enough night" and served as Executive Editor until he chose to discontinue publication in 2014. "A Thousand Eyes", an eco-horror novel, was published in May 2018 in the UK and US by Cosmic Egg Books, an imprint of John Hunt Ltd. On May 15, 2020, "The Cold Last Swim", a novel of alternate history, was published by Gibson House Press.

Songwriter

"While You Were Gone" (2007, Red Thread Records) because of its lyrical content, was named by New York's Bowery Poetry Club as one of the best recordings of that year. "Spot of Time", a collection of original, poetically-based songs, was released in February 2018 on the Fast Speaking Music label, produced by Max Davies. His August 2019 ep, "America's a Lonely Town", also produced by Davies, includes six songs co-written in Nashville with Billy McKay. "Guess I'm Naïve", another Burke and McKay song, will be featured on "Homestead, Volume Four" an Americana compilation, on Bongo Boy Records.

Educator

In 1999, Burke was invited to Naropa University to teach in the Summer Writing Program and, for Naropa, designed and implemented a highly successful low residency MFA degree in Creative Writing. After three years of directing Naropa’s low/res program, he was tapped to be Chair of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics founded by poets Anne Waldman and Allen Ginsberg and served from January 2006 to June 2010. He designed and introduced Naropa's BA Minor in Film & Media Studies in 2014. In the summer of 2020, Burke informed Naropa he would no longer be serving on its faculty, deciding to focus exclusively on creative writing.

References

  1. "Something Gorgeous (Book, 2005)". [WorldCat.org]. Retrieved 2013-03-31.
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