Craig Bueltel

Assistant Editor Emeritus at Narrative Magazine

Craig Bueltel has a diverse professional background that spans over three decades in both the creative and business sectors. Currently serving as an author since November 2013, Craig has contributed to narrative magazine as an Assistant Editor Emeritus since July 2008. With extensive experience at Bartleby Productions since 1997, Craig holds multiple titles including Fiduciary, Fixer, Factotum, and Creative Director, focusing on novel writing, short fiction, and blogging. Craig previously taught Kenpo as an Adjunct Instructor at Vision Quest Martial Arts from July 2014 to February 2017, and held leadership roles as President and CFO at Bueltel Land & Cattle Co. from July 1993 to March 2008, along with being a Supervisor at the University of Iowa Tissue Bank. Academic credentials include graduate studies in creative writing and English from the University of Iowa, and a BA in English from Iowa State University.

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Louisville, United States

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Narrative Magazine

Narrative, a San Francisco–based 501(c)3 non-profit, is dedicated to advancing the literary arts in the digital age by supporting the finest writing talent and encouraging readership across generations, in schools, and around the globe. As a leading digital publisher of first-rank fiction, poetry, essays, and art, each year Narrative publishes hundreds of well-known and emerging writers. The Narrative Prize, awarded annually, has helped launch the careers of authors Min Jin Lee, Maud Newton, Natalie Diaz, Ocean Vuong, Anthony Marra, Javier Zamora, and Morgan Talty, among others. The Narrative for Schools programs is used in more than 36 countries and throughout the U.S. and supports teachers and students around the world who are too often hampered by limited resources by providing a curated library of literature, lesson plans, video tutorials; as well as the annual Narrative High School Writing Contest seeks to inspire a new generation of readers and writers. Narrative was founded on the conviction that there should be no socioeconomic barriers to accessing great literature. Our global audience includes teachers, students and readers of all ages, including more than 320,000 dedicated subscribers. Our ever-expanding, modern library of thousands of stories, poems, and essays is always open and always free.


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