Author

A.A. Telmesani is an Adjunct Professor of English at Connecticut State College, where he teaches Anglo-American Literature & Creative Writing, and at University of Massachusetts at Amherst, where he teaches Writing in the Disciplines.

Telmesani holds a BA in English from the University of Connecticut, an MA in Religion from Claremont Graduate University and an MA and PhD in Creative Writing from Swansea University in the United Kingdom. His research focuses on twelfth/thirteenth century Andalusian Sufi literature, philosophy and metaphysics. More than any other influence on Telmesani’s writing is his primary research subject, the great Andalusian Sufi master Muhyiddin Ibn ‘Arabi (d. 1240), whose corpus went on to shape Sufi discourse and praxis for the nearly eight-hundred years since his death in Damascus in 1240 CE.

Telmesani’s first book, House of Abbas: the Legacy of Harun al-Rashid (Claritas Books, London, UK) is a pentameter play that fictionalizes the events of a major civil war between two brothers—sons of the famous Caliph Harun al-Rashid (d. 809) vying for the Caliphal throne at Baghdad in the ninth century CE. Since 2008 Telmesani has published several poems in literary journals, including in four volumes of Tofu Ink Arts Press.

For his doctoral degree, A.A. Telmesani created a fictional ancient civilization—the Zagra Valley—a magical realist literary universe in which interactions between human, animal, and supernatural creatures and entities are normative and mundane. Everything we know about the Zagra Valley is thanks to a massive cache of codices discovered at an archaeological dig at a mountain temple at Anbur in the Upper Zagra. These codices, produced by a circle of mystic philosophers, provide us with a worldview and history of the Valley through their own unique experiences as wandering mystic polymaths with unique backgrounds and writing styles. The first major publication of writings from the Zagra Valley, Zagra Zephyrs: Volume One will be out in 2025 from Tofu Ink Press.


Curriculum Vitae


Education

PhD in Creative Writing
Swansea University, Wales, UK                     
November 2023
MA in Creative Writing
Swansea University, Wales, UK
October 2016
MA in Islamic Studies
Claremont Graduate University, CA, USA
May 2015
BA in English
University of Connecticut, CT, USA
December 2011


Career Experience

University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Amherst, MA
– BIO 312 (Writing in Biology)
August 2023 – Present
Connecticut State Community College
New Haven, CT
Adjunct English Professor
– ENG 1020 (Lit. & Comp.)
– ENG 2520 (British Literature to 1798)
– ENG 2540 (British Literature from 1798)
– ENG 2640 (American Literature from 1865)
August 2022 – Present
Blackboard Course Design WorkshopAugust 2023
Orein Arts Residency
Elmira, NY
– Br. Justin Fellowship Recipient
– Recipient
August 2022
June 2019
Swansea University
Wales, UK
– TA (Intro to Writing Fiction)
– Moderator: Fantasy Workshop
August-December 2021
Whetstone Center for the Arts
Jeddah, KSA
– Founder
– Director
November 2017 – September 2019
The Gull Magazine
– Co-Founder
– Co-Executive Editor
– Chief Content Manager
September 2015-October 2018
AMIDEAST
Casablanca, Morocco
– ESL Instructor
– Clients included Mercedes-Bens & BOSCH North Africa
2016-2017
Writer
– Poetry
– Short Stories
– Plays
– Essays
– Arabic – English Translations
– Academic Articles/Theses
2007 – Present


Publications

Zagra Zephyrs: Volume One
Poetry Collection (Tofu Ink Press)
Expected 2025
Literary Application of Akbarian
Ontology and Cosmology: A Case Study

Doctoral Dissertation (ProQuest)
November 2023
Lo, in the Month of Dhul Qidda
Poem (Tofu Ink Press Vol. 5)
March 2023
The Carmina Terra of Aya
Poem (Tofu Ink Press Vol. 4
February 2022
Divina Sensoria: The Greater Crisis of Aya
Poem (Tofu Ink Press Vol. 2
September 2021
‘I’, ‘Happy Birthday Heather’, ‘Two Sonnets’
Poems (Tofu Ink Press Vol. 1
May 2021
Creation, Part I: The Monad
Jaipur Literary Festival
Short Story
September 2021
House of Abbas: The Legacy of Harun al-Rashid
Claritas Books, London, UK
October 2018
The Gull Magazine
Swansea, UK
– Issue 1
– Issue 2
July – October 2016
The Socio-Political Muwashshahat of Abu
l-Hasan al-Shushtari
MA Thesis, Pro-Quest
May 2015
One of These Days
Poem (Otto Magazine)
2012
Lost Boys of Sudan
Poem (.45 Magazine)
2010


Educational Technologies

Blackboard Ultra
Canvas
SPIRE
Zoom
Microsoft Teams


Certifications

State of Connecticut iTeach and Best Practice in Online Pedagogy
State of Connecticut Blackboard Online Course Design
Connecticut Online AI Academy Course
Google AI Essentials Course