Bret Lott

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Bret Lott is a United States author. Lott was originally from Los Angeles, California and went to school in the Northeastern United States. He taught creative writing at College of Charleston for eighteen years, where he was also writer-in-residence. He is currently the editor of the Southern Review at LSU until January, 2008, but returned to teaching English courses at the College of Charleston in Fall 2007. He lives in Charleston, South Carolina, and is currently awaiting the release of his new book, "Ancient Highway."

[edit] Published works

  • (1987) The Man Who Owned Vermont. 
  • (1988) A Stranger's House. 
  • (1991) Jewel. , an Oprah's Book Club selection
  • (1991) Reed's Beach. 
  • (1996) How to Get Home. 
  • (1999) The Hunt Club. Villard. 
  • (1989) A Dream of Old Leaves. 
  • Fathers, Sons and Brothers. 
  • (2004) A Song I Knew by Heart. 
  • (2005) Before We Get Started: A Practical Memoir of the Writer's Life. 
  • (2005) The Difference Between Women and Men: Stories.