Bradford Morrow

Bradford Morrow (born April 8, 1951) is an American novelist, editor, essayist, poet, and children's book writer.

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 8, 1951, Morrow grew up in Littleton, Colorado, and, "after a decade of vagabonding from Honduras to France, Italy to England", settled in New York City, where he remains.

The literary biannual journal Conjunctions was conceived in late 1980 as "Morrow sat in Beat poet Kenneth Rexroth's library in Santa Barbara, California.

The Review of Contemporary Fiction[3] published a "Bradford Morrow issue" in 2000, which included essays by Sven Birkerts,[4] Forrest Gander,[5] Patrick McGrath,[6] Robert Creeley, Joanna Scott, Brian Evenson, William T. Vollmann, Maureen Howard and others.

From the judges’ citation: “We were astonished to discover that Bradford Morrow has not already won this award, after 25 years of editing almost by himself one of our most distinctive and valuable literary magazines.