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Mark
Winegardnero
Nonfiction and Fiction
Mark Winegardner, who writes fiction and nonfiction, is
the Burroway Professor of English. He was born and raised
in Bryan, Ohio, near what was once known as Exit 2, a town
of 8,000 which supplies the world with its Dum-Dum suckers
and Etch A Sketches. He is the winner of a University Teaching
Award (2004) and a University Mentoring Award (2006). He
has also won grants, fellowships and residencies from the
Ohio Arts Council, the Lilly Endowment, the Ragdale Foundation,
the Sewanee Writers Conference and the Corporation of Yaddo.
Winegardner's
books have been translated into more than twenty languages
and sold almost two million copies worldwide.
They have appeared on the New York Times Bestseller
List and in best-of-the-year lists by The New York
Times Book Review, the New York Public Library,
The American Library Association, Entertainment Weekly, USA
Today, The
(Cleveland) Plain Dealer, The Los Angeles Times and The
Chicago Sun-Times.
In 2004, Cleveland Magazine named Crooked
River Burning the best book ever
written about Cleveland.
His work has appeared in such
magazines as Doubletake,
GQ, Men's Journal, The New York
Times Magazine, The Oxford
American, Playboy, Ploughshares, Story
Quarterly, and
TriQuarterly. The varied subjects of his nonfiction
have included art
forgery, Cuban defectors, Congressman Louis Stokes, the
Clown Prince of Baseball, the Southern Literary Mafia,
and beer.
He also helped write the script for The
Godfather video
game (all platforms), creating original dialogue performed
by such actors as James Caan, Robert Duvall, and Marlon
Brando.
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