- Richard Krawiec
Richard Krawiec is an American writer. He was born in 1952 in Brockton, MA, and currently lives in North Carolina with his two sons. His most famous work is "Time Sharing" (1987). This novel was featured in
Publishers Weekly 'Recommended List', theVillage Voice 'Real Life Rock Top Ten column, and received good reviews from Jonathon Yardley inThe Washington Post , Richard Eder in theLos Angeles Times , and in the 'In Short' column of the 'N.Y. Sunday Times', although it got a lukewarm review fromMichiko Kakutani inThe New York Times .Krawiec published a second novel, "Faith In What?" and the short story collection "And Fools of God". Both books were reviewed by national journals like "Publisher's Weekly", "Kirkus", and "Library Journal". He is editor of two anthologies of
North Carolina authors, "Cardinal" and "Voices From Home", which included authors likeAllan Gurganus ,Reynolds Price ,Lee Smith ,Fred Chappell , andElizabeth Spencer . He has written two sports biographies for young people, one about basketball starYao Ming and the other about Olympic Gold Medal winning skaterSarah Hughes . His biography of Yao Ming was cited as one of the "Forty Best Books of the Year" in 2004 by the Pennsylvania Librarians Association.His first chapbook of poetry, "Breakdown" was published in March, 2008 by
Main Street Rag Press . He has had 4 plays published byBig Dog Publishing .His feature articles for "Pittsburgh" magazine have won national and regional awards. His column "Under the Radar" runs monthly in the
Raleigh News and Observer . It features discussions of books and small presses often overlooked by the mainstream media. Krawiec also wrote the Beginning and Intermediate Fiction Writing curriculum for theUNC-Chapel Hill Independent Studies Program, where he teaches online writing classes.Krawiec has won many awards, including a
Creative Writing Fellowship from theNational Endowment for the Arts , two fellowships from the NC Arts Council, and one from thePennsylvania Council on the Arts .In addition to writing, he was one of the first writers to teach writing in
homeless shelters ,prisons ,literacy classes,housing projects and in other community locations. His anthology of writing from homeless shelters, "In Our Own Words" was the first published work to feature writing by people who werehomeless . His play, "Here, There, or in the Air' was co-written with the women onDeath Row inRaleigh , NC.External links
* [http://home.mindspring.com/~haikupublication/id1.html Editor Richard Krawiec ]
* [http://www.pifmagazine.com/SID/169/ Accommodations : Macro-Fiction by Richard Krawiec ]
* http://www.thebluemoon.com/poetry/rkrawiec.shtml
* [http://www.amazon.com/Fools-God-Richard-Krawiec/dp/1888105429 Amazon.com: And Fools of God: Richard Krawiec: Books ]
* http://www.amazon.com/Fools-God-Richard-Krawiec/dp/1888105429
* [http://www.fictiondb.com/GenreDB/AuthorsNon.asp?AuthorNumber=45643 Richard Krawiec - Bibliography / Booklist / Backlist ]
* http://www.ncarts.org/artist_page.cfm?ser=41967&num=41467&type=ind
* http://www.mainstreetrag.com/RKrawiec.html
* http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A0DEFDC113EF932A35751C0A960948260
* http://americanfiction.wordpress.com/category/richard-krawiec/
* http://www.pw.org/content/richard_krawiec_1
* http://www.normanmaineplays.com/pdf/16.pdf
* http://rdb.readwriteact.org/authors/individuals/krawiec_richard/
* http://www.newsobserver.com/105/story/961767.html
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