David Galef
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David Galef has published over a dozen books, including the novel How to Cope with Suburban Stress (one of Kirkus's Best 30 Books of 2006); the short-story collection My Date with Neanderthal Woman (Dzanc Books' Short Story Collection Award); two children's books, The Little Red Bicycle (Random House) and Tracks (William Morrow); the translation Japanese Proverbs: Wit and Wisdom (Tuttle); literary criticism: The Supporting Cast (Penn State Press); and the poetry collections Flaws and Kanji Poems (David Roberts Books). His work has been translated into Russian, Spanish, and Japanese, and optioned for films. His latest volume is Brevity: A Flash Fiction Handbook, from Columbia University Press, now in its sixth printing. He's a professor of English and the creative writing program director at Montclair State University.
Website: http://davidgalef.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/dgalef
Winning Entry: Lewis Carroll’s Song at Newark Airport
Contest Won: Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest 2019, Honorable Mention