- Jack Butler (author)
Jack Butler (born 1944 in
Alligator, Mississippi ) is an Americanauthor .From 1964 to 1966, Butler attended Central Missouri State College, earning an English B.A. and a Math B.S.. From there, he attended the
University of Arkansas and earned an M.F.A. in Creative Writing.During the 1980s, Butler wrote his first five books: "
West of Hollywood " (1980), "Hawk Gumbo and Other Stories " (1982), "The Kid Who Wanted to Be a Spaceman " (1984), "Jujitsu for Christ " (1986), and "Nightshade" (1989). In 1993, "Living in Little Rock With Miss Little Rock " was published, and was later nominated for aPulitzer Prize .In 1988, Butler became assistant dean of
Hendrix College and, in 1993, he became Director of Creative Writing at theCollege of Santa Fe , from which he later retired.Since then, Butler has written two more books: "" (1997, a
cookbook ) and "Dreamers" (1999).External links
* [http://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=3057 Biographical entry on Jack Butler.]
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