William Tremblay
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William Tremblay is an American poet, novelist, and professor.
He received an A.B. in English Literature and a M.A. in American Literature from Clark University, and he received a M.F.A. in Creative Writing (Poetry) from the University of Massachusetts' MFA Program for Poets & Writers. His awards include NEA, NEH, Fulbright, Pushcart Prize, Yaddo, and the John F. Stern Distinguished Professor Award.
[edit] Books
- The June Rise (Utah State University Press, re-released from Fulcrum Publishing)
- Crying in the Cheap Seats (Umass Press)
- Duhamel (BOA Editions Ltd.)
- Rainstorm Over the Alphabet (Lynx House Press, 2001).
- Shooting Script: Door of Fire (Eastern Washington University Press, 2003)

