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Tuesday, 24 February 2009 12:14

Review of Fire Ants Appears in the Spring 2009 Issue of Phi Kappa Phi Forum

Phi Kappa Phi ForumFrom the Spring 2009 issue of Phi Kappa Phi ForumVenerable writer Lee Smith raves about this collection: “Gerald Duff’s great characters are all astonishing storytellers, with true and compelling voices that will ring in my head forever. Fire Ants is an American classic.” Esteemed wordsmith Roy Blount, Jr., offers similar praise on the back cover. “These stories are richly observed, keen-witted and tellingly sympathetic to a wide range of characters….” No wonder, then, that Duff (Phi Kappa Phi inductee at McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill.) won the Cohen Prize from Ploughshares magazine for the title story and was named a finalist for the Jesse Jones Award for the Best Book of Fiction published in 2007. In these serio-comic tales, the writer – who also has published numerous novels and some books of poetry – imagines a clutch of hurting people needing to feel better, from a middle-aged loner who kidnaps a cheerleader to watch her dance to a mother deciding the lengths she will go to in order to raise her son’s bail. To dip into the book, visit www.newsouthbooks.com/fireants.

 
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Friday, 05 December 2008 17:20

No Man's Land Named Finalist for Fiction Award

No Man's LandNo Man's Land, Gerald Duff's latest novel about multiple generations of women of one family in Deep East Texas, has been named a finalist for the University of Michigan Press Literary Fiction Awards for 2008. The Literary Fiction Award was established in 2003 and is given for a novel of outstanding literary quality by an author who has already published other literary works.

 
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008 16:13

Review of Fire Ants Appears in Fall 2008 Issue of Ploughshares

PloughsharesPloughshares, the literary journal at Emerson College, published Anya Yurchyshyn's reveiw of Gerald Duff's work Fire Ants in its Fall 2008 issue.  Ms Yurchyshyn, who works in the fiction department of  Esquire, is a candidate for her MFA in fiction from Columbia.  Click here to read the review.

 
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