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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The University of Alabama’s Bankhead
Visiting Writers Series will end the 2003 season with a May Day
Extravaganza first book reading from authors Andy Duncan, Jill
Christman, Jennifer Davis, Kevin Waltman and Eliot Wilson. The
reading will take place on May 1 in 205 Smith Hall on the UA
campus beginning at 7:30 p.m.
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| Andy Duncan |
Andy Duncan received his master’s in creative writing from
North Carolina State University and a master of fine arts in
fiction writing from UA in 2000. He works as the assistant
director of student media at UA. His first book,
“Beluthahatchie and Other Stories” published by Golden
Gryphon in 2000, won a World Fantasy Award. His story “The
Pottawatomie Giant” won another World Fantasy Award, and his
novella “The Chief Designer” won a Theodore Sturgeon
Memorial Award. He has contributed stories to many other
journals, contributed a chapter on alternate history to “The
Cambridge Companion to Science Fiction,” 2003, and co-edited
the forthcoming anthology, “Crossroads: Southern Stories of
the Fantastic,” to be published by Tor in 2004.
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| Jill Christman |
Jill Christman’s first book “Darkroom: A Family
Exposure” won the Associated Writing Programs Award for
Creative Nonfiction in 2001. She received her master of fine
arts from UA 1999. After graduating, she served as the
coordinator of the creative writing program at the University of
Minnesota, Minneapolis. Currently she is an assistant professor
of English at Ball State University in Indiana.
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| Jennifer Davis |
Jennifer Davis’ first book of short stories “Her Kind of
Want,” won the Iowa Short Fiction Award in 2002, just a year
after she received her master of fine arts from UA. Her stories
have also been published in such journals as the “Apalachee
Review,” “Greensboro Review,” “Haydens Ferry Review”
and “Crab Orchard Review.” She is a recipient of the Prague
Summer Seminars Fellowship in Fiction. Davis currently teaches
creative writing at the University of Eastern Washington and is
the editor of the literary magazine, “Willow Springs.”
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| Paul Guest |
Paul Guest’s first book of poems, “Resurrection of the
Body and The Ruin of the World,” won the New Issues Poetry
Prize in 2002 and was published this year. His poems have
appeared or are forthcoming in “The Iowa Review,” “Third
Coast,” “Quarterly West,” “Greensboro Review,”
“South Carolina Review,” “Poet Lore,” “Fine Madness”
and others.
Guest received his master of fine arts in poetry from
Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. He currently serves
as an adjunct professor at UA.
Kevin Waltman’s first book, the young adult novel,
“Nowhere Fast,” was published as part of the Push series by
Scholastic in 2002. He is a graduate of De Pauw University,
Indiana. He currently is completing his master of fine arts in
fiction at UA.
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| Eliot Wilson |
Eliot Wilson’s first book of poetry, “The Saint of
Letting Small Fish Go,” won the Cleveland State University
Poetry Prize in 2002 and was published this year. He received
his doctorate in English from UA in 2002 and serves as an
adjunct professor.
The Bankhead Visiting Writers Series is made possible by an
endowment from the Bankhead Foundation, The University of
Alabama’s Program
in Creative Writing, the department
of English and the College
of Arts and Sciences. For more information, please contact
UA’s creative writing program at 205/348-0766 or visit www.bama.ua.edu/~writing.
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