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{{other people|Michael Martone}}Michael A. Martone (born 1955 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is a professor at the Program in Creative Writing at the University of Alabama, where he has been teaching since 1996. He is the author of more than a dozen books. His 2005 work, Michael Martone, is an investigation of form and autobiography. It was originally written as a series of contributor's notes for various publications. His literary forte is "false biographies."[1]BiographyMartone attended Butler University and graduated from Indiana University. He holds a MA from the Writing Seminars of Johns Hopkins University. He has been a faculty member of the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College, and has taught at Iowa State University, Harvard University and Syracuse University.[1] He lives in Tuscaloosa with his wife, the poet Theresa Pappas. The couple has two sons.[2] Works- At a Loss, 1977 (prose poems)
- Alive and Dead in Indiana, 1984 (fiction)
- Return to Powers, 1985 (nonfiction)
- Safety Patrol, 1988 (fiction)
- A Place of Sense: Pieces of the Midwest, 1988 (editor of nonfiction anthology)
- Fort Wayne Is Seventh on Hitler’s List, 1990 (fiction)
- Townships: Pieces of the Midwest, 1992 (editor of nonfiction anthology)
- Fort Wayne Is Seventh on Hitler’s List [Revised and Expanded], 1992 (fiction)
- Pensées: The Thoughts of Dan Quayle, 1994 (fiction)
- Seeing Eye, 1995 (fiction)
- The Flatness and Other Landscapes, 1999 (nonfiction)
- The Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction: Fifty North American American Stories Since 1970, 1999 (editor with Lex Williford of fiction anthology)
- {{Cite book |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46401580 |title=The Blue Guide to Indiana |isbn=1573660957 |oclc=46401580}}
- {{Cite book |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/48655651 |title=101 Damnations: The Humorists' Tour of Personal Hells |date=2002 |publisher=Thomas Dunne Books |isbn=0312284802 |location=New York |oclc=48655651}} (contributor)
- Extreme Fiction: Fabulists and Formalists, 2003 (editor with Robin Hemley of fiction anthology)
- {{Cite book |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/61131775 |title=Michael Martone |publisher=Fiction Collective 2 |year=2005 |isbn=1573661260 |location=Normal. Illinois |oclc=61131775}}
- Unconventions: Attempting the Art of Craft and the Craft of Art, 2005 (nonfiction)
- Night Terrors: An Introduction to Zombigaze, 2006 (meta-biography)
- Rules of Thumb: 73 Authors Reveal Their Fiction Writing Fixations, 2006 (editor of anthology)
- Double-Wide: Collected Fiction of Michael Martone, 2007 (fiction)
- Touchstone Anthology of Contemporary Creative Nonfiction, 2007 (editor with Lex Williford)
- Racing in Place: Collages, Fragments, Postcards, Ruins, 2008 (nonfiction)
- Not Normal, Illinois: Peculiar Fictions from the Flyover, 2009 (editor of fiction anthology)
- {{Cite book |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/772845458 |title=Four for a Quarter: Fictions. |date=2011 |publisher=University of Alabama Press |isbn=9781573668279 |location=Tuscaloosa |oclc=772845458}}
- {{Cite book |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/951955497 |title=Memoranda |year=2015 |isbn=9781495157622 |oclc=951955497}}
- {{Cite book |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/913869303 |title=Winesburg, Indiana: A Fork River Anthology |year=2015 |isbn=9780253017345 |oclc=913869303}}
- {{Cite book |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1005849629 |title=Brooding: Arias, Choruses, Lullabies, Follies, Dirges, and a Duet |year=2018 |isbn=9780820353074 |oclc=1005849629}}
- {{Cite book |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1028610732 |title=The Moon over Wapakoneta: Fictions & Science Fictions from Indiana & Beyond |isbn=9781573660686 |oclc=1028610732}}
AwardsMartone won the 1998 Associated Writing Programs Award for Creative Nonfiction for his book Flatness and Other Landscapes published by University of Georgia Press.[3] References1. ^{{Cite web |url=https://english.ua.edu/user/84 |title=Michael Martone |website=The University of Alabama English Department |access-date=2018-05-07}} 2. ^1 "{{cite web |url=http://superstitionreview.asu.edu/n4/bio.php?author=michaelmartone&bio=interviews |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-07-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20121212054307/http://superstitionreview.asu.edu/n4/bio.php?author=michaelmartone&bio=interviews |archivedate=2012-12-12 |df= }}", Superstition Review, Fall, 2009 3. ^{{cite book|last=Williford|first=Lex|title=The Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction|year=1999|publisher=Scribner Paperpack Fiction|location=New York|isbn=0-684-85796-0|pages=Back Cover}}
External links- Interview at HTMLGIANT
- Biography at Web Del Sol
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110720115438/http://english.wisc.edu/devilslake/features/interview_martone.html Interview at Devil's Lake]
- Interview at The Quarterly Conversation
- Detailed bibliography
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