![]() Nothing to be humble about, at all, I think. Humbly, Colleen O’Driscoll submits, “my stories saw print in a handful of minor lit rags, none of which now exist, except Porter Gulch Review.” She also garnered an honorable mention in the Boulevard. We’re also almost identical in age, and we both had Brooklyn Dodgers jackets when we were kids. He won the Annual Fiction Award in Lone Mountain and New Millennium Writings, won the Langston Hughes Award in Cottonwood, and was a finalist for the Chicago Tribune’s Nelson Algren Award in 2002. His non-fiction book, Returning Home: Place Attachment and Connecting With Our Past (Rowman-Littlefield) will be out in 2011.īob Levy has had short fiction and non-fiction published in Other Voices, The Macguffin, Jewish Currents, Flashpoint, and elsewhere. ![]() Sharing the stage with Bill was Tobias Wolff and other local notables.įirst-rate storyteller and esteemed college professor Jerry Burger has published four stories in literary magazines over the last years, including The Hand You’re Dealt (Bellevue Literary Review), The Pitcher (Karamu), The Palmers (Lynx Eye), and The Last Laugh (Potpourri). ![]() Published in 2008, Bill Gould’s novel of a lifelong obsession, A Little Score To Settle garnered him a place at the table with a dozen other Stanford authors for an afternoon presentation to a full house of their fans and readers. ![]()
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