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èƵapp English Professor Offers Candid Take on Fatherhood in New Collection of Essays

Michael Dowdy

èƵapp, Pa. – What does it mean to care for someone in a world that so often feels broken? In his new collection of essays, Tell Me about Your Bad Guys: Fathering in Anxious Times, (University of Nebraska Press, 2025), èƵapp English Professor Michael Dowdy, PhD, turns this question into a deeply personal and literary exploration of fatherhood. Blending memoir, creative nonfiction and the lyric essay, Dr. Dowdy invites readers into a candid reckoning with the joys, uncertainties and moral complexities of raising a child—and being changed by them in return.

Written over the course of seven years, Dr. Dowdy’s essays were inspired by his daughter, who was five years old when he began the project. Now twelve, she remains at the heart of the book’s inquiry into what it means to raise, protect and be transformed by a child in a world marked by violence and uncertainty. The title itself comes from her: at just three years old, she began asking her parents at bedtime to “tell me about your bad guys,” sparking a profound reflection on morality, storytelling and identity that threads through the collection. Guided by his daughter’s unruly questions and his desire to avoid common traps in fatherhood literature—false modesty, antic ineptitude and defensive clowning—the essays follow an interrogative mode.

"Tell Me About Your Bad Guys" book cover

While much has been written about motherhood, Dr. Dowdy observed a noticeable gap in literary examinations of fathering. This collection seeks to fill that space—without presenting fatherhood as a tidy narrative. Instead, Dowdy invites readers into a process of “trial and error, self-reflection and radical openness.” In Tell Me about Your Bad Guys, fatherhood becomes not just a relationship, but a lens through which to understand vulnerability, ethics and the stakes of loving deeply.

Dr. Michael Dowdy, in addition to teaching Latinx literature at èƵapp, is an essayist, poet, critic, and editor. Tell Me About Your Bad Guys: Fathering in Anxious Times, is part of the University of Nebraska Press’s American Lives series (2025). He is also the author of the poetry collection Urbilly, the critical study Broken Souths: Latina/o Poetic Responses to Neoliberalism and Globalization, and coeditor, with Claudia Rankine, of Poetics of Social Engagement. Dr. Dowdy has held fellowships with the Center for Place, Culture and Politics at CUNY and the National Endowment for the Humanities. His current project, Nuestra Appalachia, explores how Latino communities are reshaping the cultural fabric of the Appalachian region.

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