
Charles Baxter was born in Minneapolis and graduated from Macalester College, in Saint Paul. After completing graduate work in English at the State University of New York at Buffalo, he taught for several years at Wayne State University in Detroit. In 1989, he moved to the Department of English at the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor and its MFA program. He now teaches at the University of Minnesota. Baxter is the author of 4 novels, 4 collections of short stories, 3 collections of poems, a collection of essays on fiction and is the editor of other works. His works of fiction include Believers , The Feast of Love (nominated for the National Book Award), Saul and Patsy , and Through the Safety Net . He lives in Minneapolis.
Books

A Relative Stranger
1990

Bringing the Devil to His Knees
The Craft of Fiction and the Writing Life
2001

The Business of Memory
1999

Harmony of the World
1984

Wonderlands
Essays on the Life of Literature
2022

Gryphon
New and Selected Stories
2011

Blood Test
A Comedy
2024

The Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction
Fifty North American Stories Since 1970
1999

The Art of Subtext
Beyond Plot
2007

Through the Safety Net
1985

Burning Down the House
Essays on Fiction
1997

The Feast of Love
2000

The Soul Thief
2007

Saul and Patsy
2003

There's Something I Want You to Do
2015

First Light
1987

Shadow Play
1993

Believers
A novella and stories
1997

The Sun Collective
2020