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Lawrence Coates

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Lawrence Coates
Born (1956-09-07) September 7, 1956 (age 68)
Berkeley, California, U.S.
OccupationWriter, professor
NationalityAmerican
Notable awardsNational Endowment for the Arts fellowship in Fiction, Western States Book Award for Fiction, The Donald Barthelme Prize - Gulf Coast (magazine) for Short Prose
Website
www.lawrencecoates.com

Lawrence Coates is a novelist and current director of Bowling Green University's Master of Fine Arts program in creative writing.

Coates was educated at El Cerrito High School, University of California at Santa Cruz and University of Utah. He has also taught at Lycée Charlemagne and Southern Utah University.[1]

Novels

  • The Blossom Festival (1999)
  • The Master of Monterey: A Novel (2003)
  • The Garden of the World (2012)
  • The Goodbye House (2015)
  • Camp Olvido (2015)

References

  1. ^ Official bio, accessed September 18, 2012