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| BOOKS NOVELS Double Negative (The Dial Press, 1980; Penguin paperback reprint, 1982; Washington Square Press paperback reprint, 1991; Felony & Mayhem paperback reprint, 2005; Overlook Press paperback reprint, to appear in 2010); also published in Mystery Guild, British, Japanese, German, and Serbo-Croatian editions. The Greatest Slump of All Time (Harper and Row, 1984; Penguin paperback reprint, Contemporary American Fiction series, 1985). I Been There Before (Harper and Row, 1985; Penguin paperback reprint, 1987). The Full Catastrophe (Simon and Schuster, 1990; Washington Square Press paperback reprint, 1991; Overlook Press paperback reprint to appear in 2010); also published in Literary Guild, German, and Turkish editions. The Error of Our Ways (Henry Holt, 1997; Owl/Holt paperback reprint, 1998; Overlook Press paperback reprint to appear in 2010). From Away (Overlook Press, to appear in 2010). NONFICTION Campus Sexpot: A Memoir (University of Georgia Press, 2005). CHILDREN'S LITERATURE The Silent Treatment (young adult novel; Harper and Row, 1988; Harper and Row paperback reprint, 1990). Quiver River (young adult novel; HarperCollins, 1991). SHORT FICTION "Or Go Blind," Wild Fennel, 10 (Sept. 1975), 42-43. "No Peanut," Kansas Quarterly, 11 (Summer 1979), 77-80. "The Greatest Slump of All Time," Carolina Quarterly, 32 (Fall 1980), 7-19; reprinted in Prize Stories 1982: The O. Henry Awards, ed. William Abrahams (Doubleday, 1982), 271-88, and in Bottom of the Ninth, ed. John McNally (Southern Illinois University Press, 2003), 88-104. "Hop on Pop," The North American Review, 266 (Sept. 1981), 36-37. "The Error of Our Ways" (novel excerpt), St. Louis Magazine, Jan./Feb. 1997, 36-41. ESSAYS "High on Dead Center," The Village Voice, April 19, 1988, 166; reprinted in The Riverfront Times, April 27, 1988. "A Literary Map of St. Louis," St. Louis Magazine, November 1990, 14-15. "Dear Reviewer," The San Francisco Review of Books, 19:3 (June/July 1994), 20; reprinted in The Best Writing on Writing, vol. 2, ed. Jack Heffron (Story Press, 1995), 155-157; in The Vocabula Review, July 2001; and in Where the Stories Come From, ed. Sibyl Johnston (Addison-Wesley Longman, 2001), 227-229. "I Left My Wife for Nexis," The San Francisco Review of Books, 20:5/6 (Nov./Dec. 1995), 29-31. "Diamonds Are Forever," St. Louis Magazine, March/April 1996, 78-79; reprinted as "Sunday Morning Ball at the J," in Seeking St. Louis, ed. Lee Ann Sandweiss (Missouri Historical Society Press, 2000), 957-961, and in Scoring from Second: Writers on Baseball, ed. Philip F. Deaver (U. of Nebraska Press, 2007), 300-303. "Something Wrong With the Boy," The Oxford American, June/July 1996, 38-40; reprinted in St. Louis Magazine, Nov. 1997, 59-61. "Assault on Taum Sauk," St. Louis Magazine, Dec. 1997, 24-27. "My Brilliant Career," St. Louis Magazine, Jan. 1998, 26-29. "My Sewer," St. Louis Magazine, March 1998, 26-29. "A Game of Concentration," St. Louis Magazine, May 1998, 26-29. "I Am Not a Chump," St. Louis Magazine, July 1998, 24-27; reprinted in The Ottawa Citizen, September 21, 2001, D1, D5. "Fear and Loathing at the Post Office," St. Louis Magazine, Sept. 1998, 26-29. "Rage, Rage," St. Louis Magazine, Nov. 1998, 24-27. "Little Things That Don't Cost Nothing," St. Louis Magazine, Jan. 1999, 30-33; reprinted as "The Muse of Mopar" in The Vocabula Review, March 2001; in The Arts & Letters Daily; in The Ottawa Citizen, May 11, 2001, C1, C4; and in the Vancouver Sun-Times, The Windsor Star, and The Brantford Expositor (all Canada). "The Education of a Slouch," St. Louis Magazine, March 1999, 24-27. "Titanic Blunders," St. Louis Magazine, May 1999, 24-27; reprinted in The Vocabula Review, Dec. 2000, in The Arts & Letters Daily, and in Vocabula Bound, ed. Robert Hartwell Fiske (Marion Street Press, 2004), 238-243; excerpted in The Guardian (London), Jan. 5, 2001, p. 14. "When in Rome . . ." St. Louis Magazine, August 1999, 24-26; reprinted as "How To Err in Italian" in The Vocabula Review, March 2003. "Celebrity Sightings," St. Louis Magazine, October 1999, 20-24. "A.E. Hotchner: St. Louis' Best Memoirist," St. Louis Magazine, December 1999, 20-24. "The Old College Try," St. Louis Magazine, February 2000, 18-22. "The Linguist Goes to the Movies," New York Stories, Summer 2000, 15-19. "Take Me Out to the Counterfactual Present Tense," The New York Times Magazine, July 23, 2000, 20-22; reprinted in The International Herald Tribune, July 24, 2000, 16; and in Subjects/Strategies: A Writer's Reader, ed. Paul Eschholz and Alfred Rosa (Bedford/St. Martin's, 9th ed., 2002), 480-482. "Unplanned Freefall? Some Survival Tips," Modern Humorist, March 15, 2001; reprinted in The Free Fall Research Page (http://www.greenharbor.com/fffolder/ffresearch.html). "Congratulations, Valetudinarian!", Poets & Writers, May/June, 2003, 31-33; reprinted in The Vocabula Review, Sept. 2003. "Passing Through," The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 8, 2003, F3; reprinted in Under the Arch: St. Louis Stories, ed. Paul Thiel (Antares Press, 2004), 227-233. "Field Notes from the Playroom Floor," in Toddler, ed. Jennifer Margulis (Seal Press, 2003), 113-117. "How to Lie to Your Parents," in I Wanna Be Sedated: 30 Writers on Parenting Teenagers, ed. Faith Conlon and Gail Hudson (Seal Press, 2005), 53-58. "I Killed Jacques De Molay," River Styx, 69/70 (2005), 125-134. "Mountain Boy Meets Plato," River Styx, 71 (2005), 6-15. "Mark Twain," in Literary Genius, ed. Joseph Epstein (Paul Dry Books, 2007), 163-170. OP-ED "Tylenol Ladies and Their Dumb Husbands," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 13, 1997, B7. "What Are Those Dancers Really Doing in the Commercials?" St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 13, 1999, B7. "Has Heather Called You?" Barre/Montpelier Times Argus, March 31, 2008, A5. "Football with Mom," Barre/Montpelier Times Argus, Dec. 28, 2008, E3. SCHOLARLY ARTICLES "How Critics Write and How Students Write," College English, 37 (Feb. 1976), 599-604. "Old English Correlatives: An Exercise in Internal Syntactic Reconstruction," Glossa, 10:1 (1976), 44-63. "Understanding Syntactic Errors in Remedial Writing," College English, 38 (March 1977), 682-95. "Aspects of Old English Style," Language and Style, 10:3 (1977), 173-89. "A New Raising Rule" (note), in Chicago Linguistic Society Book of Squibs, ed. Samuel E. Fox et al. (Chicago Linguistic Society, 1977), 27-28. "The Dialects in Huckleberry Finn," American Literature, 51 (Nov. 1979), 315-32; reprinted in The Critical Response to Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn, ed. Laurie Champion (Greenwood, 1991), 113-125, and in Dictionary of Literary Biography: Huckleberry Finn (Gale, 2008); excerpted in Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, ed. Thomas Cooley (Norton [Norton Critical Edition, 3rd ed.]), 1999, 319-320. "The Source for the Arkansas Gossips in Huckleberry Finn," American Literary Realism, 14 (Spring 1981), 90-92. EDITORIAL Natural Bridge, Senior Editor, no. 1-5 (1998-2001); Guest Editor, no. 6 (Fall 2001, special prose issue), and General Editor, no. 7 and 8 (2002) DISTINCTIONS San Francisco Foundation James D. Phelan Award in Literature for Double Negative (in manuscript), 1976. Edgar nomination by Mystery Writers of America for Double Negative in first-novel category, 1981. O. Henry Award for short story, "The Greatest Slump of All Time," 1982. National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, 1982. Three novels cited as "Notable Books of the Year" by The New York Times Book Review: Double Negative, The Full Catastrophe, and The Error of Our Ways. Two essays cited as "Notable Sports Writing" in The Best American Sports Writing 1997 (Houghton Mifflin), "Something Wrong With the Boy" and "Sunday Morning Ball at the J." Three essays cited as "Notable" in The Best American Essays (Houghton Mifflin), "Titanic Blunders" (in 2000), "The Linguist Goes to the Movies" (2001), and "Mountain Boy Meets Plato" (2006). Creative Nonfiction Award from the AWP (Association of Writers and Writing Programs) for Campus Sexpot: A Memoir, 2004; published by the University of Georgia Press, 2005. PROFILES, INTERVIEWS "Three On: An Interview With David Carkeet, Mark Harris, and W. P. Kinsella," Modern Fiction Studies, 33:1 (Spring 1987), 183-194. "Four Writers' Careers," Writing!, 15:9 (May 1993), 3-5. Contemporary Authors, 102:97 (1981) and 38 (New Revision Series): 87-88 (1993). Something About the Author, 75 (1994), 21-22. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Oct. 17, 1980; May 16, 1984; Nov. 8, 1985; Jan. 26, 1989; Jan. 21, 1997. CNN.com, Nov. 30, 2005 |
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