Bret Lott

South Carolina, United States

Member Since: 10/31/2012


Bret Lott is the bestselling author of fourteen books, most recently the novel Dead Low Tide, (Random House 2012) and the nonfiction collection Letters and Life: On Being a Writer, On Being a Christian (Crossway 2103). Other books include the story collection The Difference Between Women and Men, the nonfiction book Before We Get Started: A Practical Memoir of the Writer’s Life, and the novels Jewel, an Oprah Book Club pick, and A Song I Knew by Heart. His work has appeared in, among other places, The Yale Review, The New York Times, The Georgia Review and in dozens of anthologies.

Born in Los Angeles, he received his BA in English from Cal State Long Beach in 1981, and his MFA in fiction from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in 1984, where he studied under James Baldwin. From 1986 to 2004 he was writer-in-residence and professor of English at The College of Charleston, leaving to take the position of editor and director of the journal The Southern Review at Louisiana State University. Three years later, in the fall of 2007, he returned to The College of Charleston and the job he most loves: teaching.

His honors include being named Fulbright Senior American Scholar and writer-in-residence to Bar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv, Israel; speaking on Flannery O’Connor at The White House; and being appointed a member of the National Council on the Arts. He and his wife, Melanie, live in Hanahan, South Carolina.


Genres of Interest

Fiction, Creative nonfiction