Ron Carlson is the author of eight books of
fiction, most recently his selected stories A Kind of Flying (Norton),
the novel The Speed of Light (HarperCollins), and the
story collection
At the Jim Bridger (Picador), all published in 2003. His
other works include the story collections The Hotel Eden (1997), Plan
B for the Middle Class (1992), and The News of the World (1987),
and the novels Truants (1981) and Betrayed by F. Scott
Fitzgerald (1977), all from Norton. His fiction
has appeared in Harper's,
Gentlemen's Quarterly, Esquire, Story, and
dozens of other journals and anthologies, including The Norton
Anthology of Short Fiction,
The Best American Short Stories, and Sudden Fiction.
Carlson has been awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship
in
Fiction and the 1993 Ploughshares Cohen Award. A frequent contributor
to The New York Times Book Review and The Los Angeles
Times Book Review, he also hosts "Books and Company" on KAET Public
Television in Arizona. He is Regents' Professor of English at Arizona
State University and lives in Scottsdale, Arizona.
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