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Dr. David Armstrong

Professor Communication Arts David Armstrong Office Location: AD 340C & FH 3015 Phone: (210) 829-3886

Professor of Creative Writing & Film, Dr. David Armstrong is an award-winning screenwriter, essayist, and author of short fiction. He is the screenwriter of Light of the World, winner of the Movieguide Award for Best Movie for Children, and co-creator and screenwriter of Quokka’s Wild Life, winner of three Telly Awards. Armstrong’s books include the award-winning story collections Going Anywhere, Reiterations, The Correspondence Principle, and a novella, Missives from the Green Campaign. His short work appears in Kenyon Review, Narrative, North American Review, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and elsewhere. His individual stories have won the Mississippi Review Prize, the New South Writing Award, the Hargrove Editors’ Prize, and been a top five story of the year in Narrative, among other accolades.

Dr. Armstrong grew up in Appalachia and worked with underprivileged youth as a social worker before earning his PhD as a Black Mountain Institute Fiction Fellow at UNLV. He’s an alum of the Clarion Science Fiction & Fantasy Workshop and teaches courses in literary fiction, sci-fi & fantasy writing, film, publishing, screenwriting, and video game story design at ÃÛÖ­TV. He holds the Slattery Endowed Chair in English and is the ÃÛÖ­TV Moody Professor for 2026-2027. Armstrong is faculty advisor for both INK English Club and Quirk, ÃÛÖ­TV’s National Literary Journal. His community outreach project, the Rising Writers Literacy Initiative, sees ÃÛÖ­TV students collaborate with elementary and high school writers to produce a professional story collection designed and published by ÃÛÖ­TV interns & authors.