Description
Fiction. Phil Condon's NINE TEN AGAIN won the Elixir Press 2008 Fiction Award. He is the author of three previously published books of fiction: Clay Center, Montana Surround, and River Street. RT Smith, judge of the Elixir Press 2008 Fiction Award, had this to say: "[NINE TEN AGAIN is] a spellbinding gathering of narratives in which people in difficult circumstances face moments of decision and revelation, while the shadow of the United States' military involvements abroad often fall heavily over them. Whether the protagonists pursue forgiveness, revenge, growth or justice, the stories feature an unflinching realism but still manage to unfold surprisingly and eloquently. A manipulated office worker, a religious bricklayer, a cheerleader, a homeless veteran--memorable characters provide the driving force behind Condon's beautifully efficient stories."
Author Bio
Born in Cheyenne and raised in Omaha, Phil Condon has since lived in California, British Columbia, Missouri, and from 1987, in Missoula, Montana. Before returning to college as a 37-year-old sophomore, he held a wide variety of jobs, was a union bricklayer for ten years, and lived without electricity for five years on an acreage on the Niangua River in the Missouri Ozarks. His education includes a BA in Writing, an MFA in Creative Writing/Fiction, and an MS in Environmental Studies/Writing. He currently teaches Environmental Writing and Literature in the Environmental Studies Program at the University of Montana.
Author City: MISSOULA, MT USA