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Antonya Nelson

Antonya Nelson teaches creative writing at the University of Houston, and is the award-winning author of three novels and four short story collections. Her stories have appeared in The New Yorker, Harper's, and The Best American Short Stories. She divides her time among Texas, Colorado, and New Mexico.

Some Fun will be released on April 01, 2010 in Trade Paperback
Apr 01, 2010
Some Fun is now available in Trade Paperback
Apr 01, 2010
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Nobody's Girl
Jun 13, 2009
Some Fun will be released on March 21, 2006 in eBook
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Some Fun will be released on March 07, 2006 in Hardcover
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Female Trouble will be released on April 01, 2003 in Trade Paperback
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Female Trouble will be released on April 23, 2002 in eBook
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University of Houston, February 6, 2012
...Fine Arts and Doctor of Philosophy. CWP's noted faculty includes award-winning authors and poets such as novelist Antonya Nelson, poet and non-fiction writer Nick Flynn, graphic novelist Mat Johnson and poet Tony Hoagland. To learn more about the...
University of Houston, January 24, 2012
...Reading Series is kicking off 2012 with two top authors. UH creative writing professors (and husband and wife) Antonya Nelson and Robert Boswell will share their works at 5:30 p.m., Feb. 15 in the M.D. Anderson’s Honors College Commons (second floor)....
Dallas Morning News, December 24, 2011
...be found. The strong new voices in Best of the West 2011, alongside perennial favorites such as Carlson, Antonya Nelson and Rick Bass, whose work appears in both collections, prove there’s no need to write an elegy for the literature of the region....
Cleveland Live, December 16, 2011
...disappointments and trials of her parents and grandparents. Throughout, the writing is sharp, surprising, and precise." Bound Antonya Nelson (Bloomsbury, 232 pp.) $16 With her first novel in a decade, Nelson tracks the disintegration of a marriage in...
Poten & Partners, December 2, 2011
...Evans' debut collection examines youth and race in America through a fresh set of eyes. "Bound," by Antonya Nelson (Bloomsbury): Wichita native Nelson sets her textured novel in her hometown in the time of the resurgent BTK killer, peopling it with...
Examiner.com, November 11, 2011
...Author and educator Antonya Nelson will be reading from her works at Gonzaga University's Cataldo Hall Globe Room on Wednesday, November 16 as part of the 2011-2012 Visiting Writers Series.Nelson is the...
Topeka Capital-Journal, July 10, 2011
...cookbook contains healthy recipes and lessons, hints and educational facts to share in the kitchen. ■ “Bound,” by Antonya Nelson, of Houston, Texas. As a serial adulterer, Oliver has just fallen in love again, and his wife, Catherine, becomes...
Fictionaut Blog, August 3, 2011
...Antonya Nelson is the author of four novels, including Bound (Bloomsbury, 2010) and six short story collections, including Nothing Right (Bloomsbury, 2009). Her work has appeared in the New Yorker, Esquire, Harper...
literatehousewife.com, June 13, 2011
...of Laurie Notaro’s Autobiography of a Fat Bride , read by Hillary Huber. I recently finished Bound , by Antonya Nelson, read by Cassandra Campbell. If you told me five years ago when I grabbed that audiobook in the back room of the bookstore that...
atractivoquenobello, June 9, 2011
...important authors includes: Don DeLillo, Jeffrey Eugenides, David Hoon Kim, Hari Kunzru, Jonathan Lethem, Yiyun Li, Steven Millhauser, Antonya Nelson, ZZ Packer, George Saunders and William Trevor. Justine Kurland's "Baby", 2004 There will be an opening...
M.I.S.S., May 20, 2011
...important authors includes: Don DeLillo, Jeffrey Eugenides, David Hoon Kim, Hari Kunzru, Jonathan Lethem, Yiyun Li, Steven Millhauser, Antonya Nelson, ZZ Packer, George Saunders and William Trevor. above: Marilyn Minter, Dollface , 2004...