Geoff Herbach
Geoff Herbach is an award winning[1] American novelist.[2] Born in Dubuque, Iowa on October 30, 1969,[2][3] Herbach grew up in Plattville, Wisconsin.[4] He is an alum of Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota,[5] where he earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing.[3] He is the author of several novels, including The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg, Stupid Fast, and a sequel to Stupid Fast titled Nothing Special.[2][6][7] In February 2012, Stupid Fast was named winner of the 2011 Cybils Award in the Young Adult Fiction category.[1][2] Nothing Special won the 2013 Minnesota Book Award for Young People's literature.[8]
Herbach has written scripts for Electric Arc Radio, Radio Happy Hour, Powderkeg Live, and The Lit 6 Project.[6][9] He co-wrote the musical "Don’t Crush Our Heart" and has been a reader on Talking Image Connection.[10] A former teacher at Anoka-Ramsey Community College,[11] Herbach has had stories published in Workers Write!, Bathtub Gin, American Nerd and other journals and has also read work on Minnesota Public Radio.[9][12]
Herbach currently resides in Mankato, Minnesota where he teaches creative writing at Minnesota State University, Mankato.[13][14] He is married to writer Stephanie Wilbur Ash and has two children.[9][14][15]
Books
- The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg (2008)[2][6]
- Stupid Fast (2011)[2][6]
- Nothing Special (2012)[2][6]
- I'm with Stupid (2013)[2][6]
- Fat Boy Vs. the Cheerleaders (2014)
- Anything You Want (2016)
References
- ^ a b Cyblis winners.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Geoff Herbach." Contemporary Authors Online. Detroit: Gale, 2013. Biography in Context. Web. 3 Jan. 2014. Gale Document Number: GALE|H1000186792.
- ^ a b MNArtists.
- ^ MNPR.
- ^ Hamline University.
- ^ a b c d e f Geoff Herbach." The Writers Directory. Detroit: St. James Press, 2013. Biography in Context. Web. 3 Jan. 2014. Gale Document Number: GALE|K1649582743.
- ^ Herbach at Goodreads.
- ^ 2013 Minnesota Book Awards.
- ^ a b c Herbach about/.
- ^ Mental Contagion.
- ^ Wordpress.
- ^ Children's Literature Network".
- ^ Minnesota State University.
- ^ a b Fresh fiction.
- ^ Stephanie Wilbur Ash.
External links
- Geoff Herbach at Library of Congress, with 5 library catalog records