Brian Kiteley
Brian Kiteley is an American novelist, and writing teacher.
Life
He grew up in Northampton, Massachusetts.[1] He has had residencies from the MacDowell Colony, Millay, Yaddo, and the Fine Arts Work Center.[2] He has taught at the American University in Cairo, Ohio University. He teaches at the University of Denver.[3]
Awards
- 1991 NEA Fellowship
- 1992 Guggenheim Fellowship [4]
- 1996 Whiting Award
Works
- Still Life With Insects. Ticknor & Fields. 1989. ISBN 978-0-89919-898-9.
- I Know Many Songs, But I Cannot Sing. Simon and Schuster. 2002. ISBN 978-0-7432-3759-8.
- The River Gods. University Of Alabama Press. 2009. ISBN 978-1-57366-151-5.
Non-fiction
- The 3 A.M. Epiphany: Uncommon Writing Exercises That Transform Your Fiction. Writer's Digest Books. 2005. ISBN 978-1-58297-351-7.
- 4 A.M. Breakthrough: Unconventional Writing Exercises That Transform Your Fiction. WRITERS DIGEST. 2009. ISBN 978-1-58297-563-4.
Anthologies
- Best American Short Stories, 1988. Houghton Mifflin. 1988. ISBN 978-0-395-44256-2.
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References
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
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- ^ http://mysite.du.edu/~bkiteley/
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2010-01-05.
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External links
Categories:
- 20th-century American novelists
- Living people
- American University in Cairo faculty
- Ohio University faculty
- University of Denver faculty
- 21st-century American novelists
- American non-fiction writers
- Guggenheim Fellows
- American male novelists
- American expatriates in Egypt
- 20th-century American male writers
- 21st-century American male writers
- Novelists from Ohio
- Novelists from Colorado
- 20th-century American non-fiction writers
- 21st-century American non-fiction writers