Bronwen Dickey


Bronwen Dickey is an American author, journalist, and lecturer.

Education

Bronwen Dickey obtained an MFA in Non-fiction Writing from Columbia University in 2009.

Authorship

Dickey is a contributing editor at The Oxford American and the author of . Her book attempted to show that negative views about the breed have often been shaped by misunderstandings of pit bulls and their history. This led to her unwittingly becoming a "heroine" for the pro-pit bull community and the target of threats and harassment from those who see her as an "apologist" for a so-called "vicious animal."
She was a finalist for the 2017 National Magazine Award in feature writing and won a Lowell Thomas Award in the category "Magazine Article on U.S./Canada Travel".

Academia

Dickey's a Visiting Lecturer on Journalism and Public Policy in Duke University.

Personal life

She lives in North Carolina. She's the youngest child of the late poet and novelist James Dickey.