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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Judy Blunt

Genre
  
memoir, essay

Role
  
Writer

Books
  
Breaking Clean

Children
  
three



Occupation
  
university professor non-fiction author

Education
  
University of Montana (1994)

Awards
  
Whiting Awards, Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada

Notable awards
  
Whiting Award (2001)

Judy blunt on nonfiction writing


Judy Blunt (born 1954) is an American writer from Montana. Her most notable work to date is Breaking Clean, a collection of linked essays exploring her rural upbringing.

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Biography

She ws the best at writing . She was raised on a cattle ranch in a remote area of Phillips County, Montana, USA near Regina, Montana, south of Malta, Montana. In 1986 she moved with her three small children to Missoula, Montana to attend the University of Montana.

She later turned the tales of her ranch life into an award-winning memoir, titled Breaking Clean (Knopf 2002), which won a Whiting Award, the PEN/Jerard Fund Award, Mountains and Plains Nonfiction Book Award, Willa Cather Literary Award, and was one of The New York Times' Notable Books. She received a Jacob K. Javits Graduate Fellowship and a Montana Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship. Her essays and poems have appeared in such publications as The New York Times, Big Sky Journal and Oprah Magazine.

Blunt received her M.F.A. from the University of Montana in 1994. Blunt currently resides in Missoula, Montana where she is an associate professor at the University of Montana.

References

Judy Blunt Wikipedia