Perry GlasserPerry Glasser is the author of four prior books of prize-winning prose. RIVERTON NOIR was recipient of the Gival Press Novel Award (2012); DANGEROUS PLACES, a short fiction collection that received the 2008 G.S. Sharat Chandra Prize from BkMk Press (009); SINGING ON THE TITANIC (Urbana and Chicago: The University of Illinois Press, 1987), a book recorded by the Library of Congress for the blind, and SUSPICIOUS ORIGINS, short fiction, winner of the Minnesota Voices Competition (St. Paul: New Rivers Press, 1984). In 2012 he was named a Fellow of The Massachusetts Cultural Council for Creative Nonfiction/Memoir (2012). He has been in residence at The Norman Mailer House, The Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Yaddo, and Ucross, earned his MFA in Fiction at the University of Arizona, and teaches professional writing at Salem State University. He makes his home in Haverhill, MA. Read More Read Less
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