Authors and Illustrators Database

William S. Penn

Born: 03/21/1949  Los Angeles
Parents: William S. Penn, mother deceased
Spouse: Jennifer S. Penn
Children: Rachel Antonia, William Anthony
Address(es):
Permanent:
963 Lantern Hill Dr.
East Lansing, MI 48823
USA
Contact Information:
Phone: 517-337-0694
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.english.msu.edu/people/faculty/william-penn/

Writings

Image Title Genre Audience Publisher Date
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- Narrative essays
Adult University of Nebraska Press 2001
This Is the World
- All but one story published in literary magazines or juried journals. Two stories received prizes, another a nomination for a Best American anthology, and the whole collection was a finalist in the Iowa School of Letters Awards.
Adult Michigan State University Press 2000
Killing Time with Strangers
- Winner, American Book Award for Literary Merit, June 2001 by American Book Association, Chicago, IL.
Fiction University of Arizona Press 2000
As We Are Now: Mixblood Essays on Race and Identity, ed.
- Edited and introduced with a contributing essay
Non Fiction Adult Berkeley : University of California Press 1998
The Telling of the World: Native American Stories and Art, selected and edited Non Fiction, Folklore Adult New York : Stewart, Tabori & Chang 1996
All My Sins Are Relatives
- Non-fictional narrative essays on growing up an urban mixblood and Native American Literature. Winner of the 1994 North American Indian Prose Award, the University of Nebraska Press, 1995. Winner of the Critics' Choice Award for the Most Acclaimed Books of 1995-96.
Non Fiction Adult Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press 1995
The Absence of Angels Fiction Adult Sag Harbor, N.Y. : Permanent Press 1994
Other writings:
- Stories in The Vanderbilt Review, The Northern Review, Passages, Southern Humanities Review, Port Townsend Journal and others. Articles, belles lettres, essays in Spell/binder, Southern Humanities Rreview and others. Poems in California Quarterly, Portland Review and others. Works included in Wayzgoose Anthology of New Canadian-American Writing.
Non Fiction, Poetry Adult
What is the aim or goal of your writing: "Luck. Hard work. Continuous work and instinct for survival. Humor (lots of humor). I work every day. And I keep strict priorities: my work and family; everything else." "I write to amuse and entertain, but I write from a center I take seriously, a center given to me by my grandfather, encouraged by my sisters, and nurtured by my wife and by my daughter and son with whom I tell stories. Indeed, All My Sins Are Relatives is dedicated 'For Grandfather, who knows / And Rachel and Willy, so they may.' Thus, I would say that much of my work is so they—the children, not just my own—may know my attempt to bridge the gap between the urban mixblood and Euramerican worlds to which I belong."

May inquiries be sent to you about doing workshops, readings: Yes

Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No

Skills:
Author

Education:

Degree Institution Location Date
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Biology Denison University Granville, OH 1950

Career:

Position Organization Location Date
Professor Michigan State University East Lansing, Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc.ViewFeatures.StringHtmlContent 1987
Assistant Professor Hostos Community College Bronx 1986-1987
Assistant Professor Pace University New York 1984-1986
Assistant Professor State University of New York Oswego 1980-1983
Freelance writer, editor 1979

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