- Philip F. Deaver
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name = Philip F. Deaver
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birthdate = August 14, 1946
birthplace = Chicago, Illinois
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occupation = Writer
nationality = USA
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genre = Short fiction, poetry, novels
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website = http://www.philipfdeaver.com/Philip F. Deaver is an American
writer andpoet fromTuscola, Illinois . His work has appeared inliterary magazine s, including TheNew England Review , TheKenyon Review ,Frostproof Review , TheFlorida Review ,Poetry Miscellany andThe Reaper .He is a professor of English and permanent writer-in-residence at
Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. He also teaches in theSpalding University limited residency MFA program.Life
Deaver was born in Chicago, and grew up in
Tuscola, Illinois .Following high school, Deaver attended
St. Joseph's College inRensselaer, Indiana , where he majored in English literature. Deaver married in 1968, and taught in 1968-69 at St. Francis High School,Wheaton, Illinois . In the summer of 1969, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and stationed in Frankfurt, Germany.Following military service, Deaver worked in a Model Cities program in Indianapolis. He received consecutive Charles Stewart Mott Fellowships, resulting in a Masters Degree in Education at Ball State University and a Doctorate from the University of Virginia.
Literary career
In 1986 he received the
Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction for his story collection "Silent Retreats" (University of Georgia Press, 1988). In 1988 his story "Arcola Girls" appeared inIn 1995 his short story, "Forty Martyrs," was cited in
Best American Short Stories . Later that year his short story "The Underlife" was cited in thePushcart Prize XX .In May, 2005 his collection of poems, "How Men Pray," was published. In August of that year two poems—"The Worrier's Guild" and "Flying"—were selected by
Garrison Keillor forThe Writer's Almanac . In the summer of 2006, Deaver's story "Lowell and the Rolling Thunder" appeared in the "Kenyon Review" with an interview with the author posted on their website at kenyonreview.com.elected bibliography
*Deaver, Philip. "How Men Pray." Anhinga Press (March 2005) ISBN 0-938078-82-8
*Deaver, Philip. "Silent Retreats." University of Georgia Press (May 1988) ISBN 0-8203-0981-8
*Deaver, Philip (ed.) "Scoring from Second: Writers on Baseball." University of Nebraska Press (2007)
External links
* [http://www.philipfdeaver.com/ Personal web site]
* [http://esposito.typepad.com/con_read/2005/06/philip_f_deaver.html Marketing the Book (How Men Pray) by Philip Deaver]
* [http://www.chattanoogastate.edu/Meacham/writers/phil-deaver.htm Biography and links at the Meacham Writers Workshop site]
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