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Name
  
Michael Martone

Role
  
Author

Education
  
Butler University


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Books
  
The blue guide to Indiana, The flatness and other, Fort Wayne is seventh on Hitler's, Extreme Fiction, Racing in Place

Michael A. Martone (born 1955, Fort Wayne, Indiana) is a professor at The Program in Creative Writing at the University of Alabama, where he has been teaching since 1996. He is the author of more than a dozen books. His 2005 work, Michael Martone, is an investigation of form and autobiography. It was originally written as a series of contributor's notes for various publications. His literary forte is "false biographies."

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Martone attended Butler University and graduated from Indiana University. He holds a MA from the Writing Seminars of Johns Hopkins University. He has been a faculty member of the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College, and has taught at Iowa State University, Harvard University and Syracuse University.

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He lives in Tuscaloosa with his wife, the poet Theresa Pappas. The couple has two sons.

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Works

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  • (1977) At a Loss (prose poems)
  • (1984) Alive and Dead in Indiana (fiction)
  • (1985) Return to Powers (nonfiction)
  • (1988) Safety Patrol (fiction)
  • (1988) A Place of Sense: Pieces of the Midwest (editor of nonfiction anthology)
  • (1990) Fort Wayne Is Seventh on Hitler’s List (fiction)
  • (1992) Townships: Pieces of the Midwest (editor of nonfiction anthology)
  • (1992) Fort Wayne Is Seventh on Hitler’s List [Revised and Expanded] (fiction)
  • (1994) Pensées: The Thoughts of Dan Quayle (fiction)
  • (1995) Seeing Eye (fiction)
  • (1999) The Flatness and Other Landscapes (nonfiction)
  • (1999) The Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction: Fifty North American American Stories Since 1970 (editor with Lex Williford of fiction anthology)
  • (2001) The Blue Guide to Indiana (ISBN 1-57366-095-7) (fiction)
  • (2002) 101 Damnations (ISBN 0-312-28480-2) (contributor)
  • (2003) Extreme Fiction: Fabulists and Formalists (editor with Robin Hemley of fiction anthology)
  • (2005) Michael Martone (fiction)
  • (2005) Unconventions: Attempting the Art of Craft and the Craft of Art (nonfiction)
  • (2006) Night Terrors: An Introduction to Zombigaze (meta-biography)
  • (2006) Rules of Thumb: 73 Authors Reveal Their Fiction Writing Fixations (editor of anthology)
  • (2007) Double-Wide: Collected Fiction of Michael Martone (fiction)
  • (2007) Touchstone Anthology of Contemporary Creative Nonfiction (editor with Lex Williford)
  • (2008) Racing in Place: Collages, Fragments, Postcards, Ruins (nonfiction)
  • (2009) Not Normal, Illinois: Peculiar Fictions from the Flyover (editor of fiction anthology)
  • (2011) Four for a Quarter: Fictions (fiction)
  • Awards

    Martone won the 1998 Associated Writing Programs Award for Creative Nonfiction for his book Flatness and Other Landscapes published by University of Georgia Press.


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    References

    Michael A. Martone Wikipedia