C. Michael Curtis

C. Michael Curtis obituary, Spartanburg, SC

C. Michael Curtis

C. Curtis Obituary

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C. Michael Curtis, Editor Emeritus of The Atlantic magazine, died in Spartanburg, South Carolina on January 11, 2023. He was eighty-eight years old.
Michael was a graduate of Cornell University where he did graduate study in political science. After winning the American Poetry Prize, he was asked to work as a reader and later an editor for The Atlantic Monthly, where he remained for over fifty years. In 1982, he became the magazine's fiction editor. During his more than four decades in that position, he became one of the significant voices in American literature, a champion of new fiction writers who helped jumpstart the careers of such American writers we read today as John Updike, Joyce Carol Oates, Louise Erdrich, Ann Beattie, Tobias Wolff, Bobbie Ann Mason, Michael Cunningham and many others.
He searched for the integrity of a story, looking for a "story that carried moral weight," and he faithfully read as many as eighty stories a day while still editing and acquiring articles and excerpts for print. He came to the magazine under the leadership of Edward Weeks and retired under Jeffrey Goldberg. He never saw himself in grandiose terms and freely admitted his mistakes when he turned down stories that he, afterwards, regretted missing. He tried to be honest in his assessment and often wrote personal notes to new writers suggesting how their story could be improved. He taught writing at Harvard, MIT, Tufts, and had an ongoing writing workshop from his home in Massachusetts. He also edited several anthologies of short stories including God: Stories, and later Faith: Stories, published by Houghton Mifflin.
He is survived by his wife, the novelist and poet Elizabeth (Betsy) Cox, his brothers Ben Curtis (wife Susan LaCette), and Andrew Curtis, (wife, Beth Lorden), son Hans Curtis, daughter Hilary Curtis Osmer (husband Don Osmer) and grandson DJ Osmer, his stepdaughter Elizabeth Morrow (husband, Brian Morrow) and grandsons Jack Morrow and Nate Morrow, and his stepson Michael Cox (wife, Judy Jensen) and grandchildren Caroline Cox and Andrew Cox. His oldest son, Christopher Curtis, died in 2013.
In 2006, when The Atlantic shifted its offices to Washington, DC, Michael and Betsy moved to Spartanburg, where they both taught writing at Wofford College, sharing the John Cobb Chair created for that purpose in the English department. They taught there for ten years, and Michael continued to edit fiction for The Atlantic during those years.
Michael had a fierce sense of humor, a brilliant mind, and a kind heart. He was a legendary poker player. He worked the New York Times Crossword Puzzle in pen. He was a devoted sports fan, especially the Red Sox, and he adored basketball, a sport he played in pickup games well into his 70s. His nickname on the court was Bear. He will be missed by friends and writers around the world.
A Memorial service will be 2:00 p.m. Sunday, January 29, 2023 at First Presbyterian Church, 393 East Main Street, Spartanburg, SC 29302, conducted by The Rev. Alan Dyer.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Doctors Without Borders, ASCPA, or Ukraine relief programs.
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Robert Morgan Fisher

January 16, 2023

C. Michael Curtis sent me several personalized rejections that meant the world to me and were filled with heartfelt encouragement. Rest in Appreciation, your words are on the land.

Marcia R. Cook

January 15, 2023

As a middle aged mother, with aspirations to be a writer - but not much experience, I applied and was accepted into one of Michael's stimulating writing courses, held in their barn. Surrounded by published authors, and grad students I was terrified to open my mouth. Michael was gentle and kind with me, encouraging me to believe in myself, that I had a story worth telling and worth listening to. I have saved the note he wrote to me, these many years later. Thank you Michael and Betsy for your encouragement. Michael was real, honest, funny and kind. My condolences to Betsy, a fabulous award winning writer herself, who also took me under her wing. Marcia Cook

June Quarfordt

January 14, 2023

The times shared with Michael in our life were brief but the memories of those times were of a man with a gentle sense of humor, a profound sense of the sacredness of life and a great zest for it. Rest In Peace Michael. June and Steve Quarfordt

Woody Lewis

January 13, 2023

Michael spoke at a Bennington Writing Seminars residency around 2005. His casual remarks and interaction with students showed that he tempered his role as guardian of the canon with respect for those who aspired to modify it. Betsy, my heart goes out to you. What a wonderful spirit.
All best,
Woody

Ian Wilson

January 13, 2023

Over 30 years ago, I attended two summer workshops in Boston that Mike led. He was unfailingly generous in his remarks about our stories. That trend continued as I submitted work to him for consideration in The Atlantic over the ensuing years. He was always kind and encouraging in his responses. I'm sorry that he is gone. I send my best wishes and condolences to the family.

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