Alfred DePew
Alfred DePew is an American-born Canadian short story writer, and journalist.
Life
He grew up in St. Louis. He taught at Maine College of Art. He lived in Portland, Maine.[1] In 2006, he moved to Vancouver.[2] He writes for the Vancouver Observer.[3]
Awards
- 1990 Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction
- 1988 Artist Fellows Maine Arts Commission [4]
Work
- A Wedding Song for Poorer People. Mixed Messages Press. 2014-11-15. ISBN 978-0990768005.
- Wild and Woolly: A Journal Keeper's Handbook. Dog Star Press. 2006-01-01. ISBN 978-1-929565-09-2.
- The Melancholy of Departure. University of Georgia Press. March 1992. ISBN 978-0-8203-1405-1.
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References
External links
- Andy Solomon (May 10, 1992). "IN SHORT: FICTION". The New York Times.
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