Summary
Lindsey Harding is a writer, educator, and program director with 12 years of experience shaping college-level writing programs at the University of Georgia, where she directs the Franklin College Writing Intensive Program and advises its undergraduate journal, The Classic. Her work bridges creative practice and faculty development—she co-leads campus-wide initiatives like Creating a Sustainable Writing Practice and the annual Write@UGA event—and she has served as Associate Publisher for the WAC Clearinghouse since 2019. A published novelist and short-form fiction writer (debut novel PILGRIMS 2.0, Acre Books, 2023), she brings hands-on creative credibility to her pedagogy, teaching courses in Digital Storytelling and Creative Writing. With a PhD in English and graduate training in creative writing, she combines scholarly rigor with practical program leadership and community outreach. Based in Athens, Georgia, she balances an active public literary presence with mentoring undergraduate writers and organizing campus writing communities.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), English Language and Literature/Letters, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), English Language and Literature/Letters at University of Georgia - Franklin College of Arts and Sciences
Master's degree, Creative Writing, Master's degree, Creative Writing at The University of the South
BA, English, BA, English at Columbia University