Office: 4125 JFSB
Phone: 422-3419
E-mail: john_bennion@byu.edu
John Bennion writes novels, essays, and short fiction about the western Utah desert and the people who inhabit that forbidding country. He has published a collection of short fiction, Breeding Leah and other Stories (Signature Books, 1991), and a novel, Falling Toward Heaven (Signature Books, 2000). He has published short work in Ascent, AWP Chronicle, English Journal, Utah Holiday, Journal of Experiential Education, Sunstone Magazine, Best of the West II, Black American Literature Forum, Journal of Mormon History, and others. He has written two contemporary y.a. novels, Born of Ashes and Snake in Eden.
An associate professor at Brigham Young University, Dr. Bennion teaches creative writing and the British novel. He has made a special study of the late Victorian and Modern writer, Thomas Hardy. As a teacher, he specializes in experiential writing and literature programs, including Wilderness Writing, a class in which students backpack and then write personal narratives about their experiences; and England and Literature, a study abroad program during which students study Romantic and Victorian writers and hike through the landscapes where those writers lived.
Dr. Bennion received a B.A. in English from Utah State University (1977), an M. A. in English from BYU (1981), and a Ph. D. in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Houston (1989). He lives in Provo with his wife, Karla, who is a psychotherapist and who also writes mystery novels. They are the parents of five children.