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A Flame Called Indiana

An Anthology of Contemporary Hoosier Writing

A Flame Called Indiana( )
Author: Case, Doug Paul
Contribution by: Akbar, Kaveh
Anderson, Dason
Baldino, Noah
Berkowitz, Bryce
Betz, Joe
Buchen, Callista
Castro, Steve
Cho, Su
Clark, C.L.
Clark, Tia
Comer, Nandi
Cunningham, Paul
Douglas, Mitchell L. H.
Dubbs, M. A.
Dzubay, Laura
Ervick, Kelsey Parker
Fadia, Shreya
Fain, Samantha
Fenton, Scott
Ford, Ashley C.
Giddings, Megan
Graber, Maggie
Hansen, Silas
Heir, Rajpreet
Heithaus, Joe
Hollars, B. J.
Joseph, Allison
Kamara, Yalie
Kempf, Christopher
Kindig, Patrick
Kovacik, Karen
Lam, Kien
LaMon, Jacqueline Jones
Laymon, Kiese
Lehmann, Rebecca
Leo, John
Leonard, Keith
Leung, Brian
Liu, Anni
Long, Nancy Chen
Lynch, Alessandra
Martone, Michael
Menes, Orlando Ricardo
Minor, Kyle
Mlekoday, Michael
Moulton, Katie
Navarro Aquino, Xavier
Neville, Susan S.
Quintos, Danni
Ross, Sam
Sanders, Scott Russell
Sawers, Jasmine
Snider, Bruce
Spendl, Lana
Stanton, Maura
Stillmann, Pablo Piñero
Sunderlin, Jacob
Thomas, Gin Faith
Wagner, Chuck
Wagner, Shari
Weinstein, Alexander
Wicker, Marcus
Yang, Tessa
Young, Brandon
ISBN:978-0-253-06680-0
Publication Date:Aug 2023
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $20.00
Book Description:

As Kurt Vonnegut, Indiana's most famous writer, once remarked, "Wherever you go, there is always a Hoosier doing something important there." A Flame Called Indiana features 65 writers of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry who have all had the pleasure of being Hoosiers at one time or another. Curated by the Indiana University Bloomington creative writing department, this diverse anthology features everything from the immigrant experience to the Indianapolis 500...
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Book Details
Pages:300
Detailed Subjects: Language Arts & Disciplines / Writing / Authorship
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6 x 9 x 0.9 Inches
Book Weight:0.95 Pounds
Author Biography
Case, Doug Paul (Author)
Kiese Laymon is an American author and professor, born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi. He attended Millsap College and Jackson State University before graduating from Oberlin College and earned his MFA in Fiction from Indiana University. He is the Ottilie Schillig Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Mississippi. He has written a novel entitled Long Division; a collection of essays, How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America; and a memoir, Heavy: An American Memoir. He won the 2019 Andrew Carnegie Medal for nonfiction with his memoir, Heavy.

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