Edgerton, Clyde
EDGERTON, Clyde
EDGERTON, Clyde. American, b. 1944. Genres: Novels. Career: Teacher of English and Education, 1972-89; writer, 1978-; University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Creative Writing Dept, professor, 1998-. Publications: Raney, 1985; Walking across Egypt, 1987; The Floatplane Notebooks, 1988; Killer Diller, 1991; In Memory of Junior, 1992; Redeye, 1995; Where Trouble Sleeps, 1997; Lunch at the Piccadilly, 2003.
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