Timothy Braun

Timothy Braun (born 1975 in Muncie, Indiana) is an American author. He has published with the New York Times, HuffPost, Daily Kos, and The Good Men Project. He has been a recipient of a Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation Award, a Dorothy Norton Clay fellowship from the Mary Anderson Center for the Arts, a Warhol Fellow at the Santa Fe Art Institute, and the John Anson Kittredge. His plays have been produced at HERE Arts Center, The Off-Center, and Salvage Vanguard, among others. His 64 plays premiered at the Bowery Poetry Club in 2011. Braun has been a professor of writing in the School of Humanities at the University of Texas at San Antonio,[1] Braun in currently the Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing, Department of Literature, Writing, and Rhetoric at St. Edward's University.

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gollark: Also, windows bad?
gollark: Just buy more brain cells.
gollark: Why NOT make a unary calculator, or a calculator which solves halting problems, or or one which only runs some sort of deranged LISP?
gollark: There are probably lots of ideas for calculators which haven't been explored much because they're "really stupid" or "mathematically impossible" or "against the laws of physics" or "entirely useless". NO MORE, I say.
gollark: Or use low power hardware and run it entirely off solar or something, there are many possibilities.

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