Clark, Geoffrey (D.)
CLARK, Geoffrey (D.)
CLARK, Geoffrey (D.). American, b. 1940. Genres: Novellas/Short stories. Career: Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI, teacher of creative writing, 1971-99. Also taught at University of Wisconsin-Superior. Ampersand Press, co-founder, 1980. Publications: STORIES: What the Moon Said, 1983; Ruffian on the Stair, 1988; Schooling the Spirit, 1993; All the Way Home; Rabbit Fever, 2000. NOVELS: Jackdog Summer, 1996; Wedding in October, 2002. EDITOR: The Best I Can Wish You (anthology); How the Weather Was (anthology). Work represented in anthologies. Address: PO Box 43, Bristol, RI 02809, U.S.A.
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