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Warren S. Moore III is Professor of English and Creative Writing at Newberry College in Newberry, South Carolina. He earned a Ph.D. in English from Ball State University in 2002, an M.A. in English from the University of Kentucky in 1992, and a B.A. from Excelsior College in 1987. In his role at Newberry College, Moore teaches courses in English and creative writing, contributing to the Humanities Division's English Department. His academic career emphasizes fostering student engagement with literature and composition through innovative teaching methods.
Moore's research specializations center on creative writing, particularly fiction with noir and crime elements. His novel Broken Glass Waltzes was published in 2013 and republished in 2017. Over the last ten years, he has published dozens of short stories, prominently featured in seven anthologies edited by Mystery Writers of America Grandmaster Lawrence Block. These works have received praise from The New York Times and USA Today. Moore extends his influence through public lectures and performances, including readings at Noir at the Bar events in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Pennsylvania. He has appeared on panels multiple times at major conferences such as Killer Nashville, Mystery in the Midlands, Magna Cum Murder, and Bouchercon. Additionally, he co-directs the Newberry Crime Writing Workshop, supporting emerging authors in the mystery and crime fiction genres. Moore resides in Newberry, balancing his academic pursuits with diverse personal interests including music and performance.
