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Alyson Hagy was raised on a farm in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. A graduate of Williams College and the MFA Program at the University of Michigan, she is the author of four collections of short fiction and two novels, Keeneland and Snow, Ashes.
Her stories have most recently appeared in Shenandoah, Five Points, the Virginia Quarterly Review, and on National Public Radio. Her stories have been awarded a Nelson Algren Prize, a Syndicated Fiction Prize, a Pushcart Prize, and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Her story “Search Bay” was also included in Best American Short Stories 1997.
Hagy’s latest collection of stories is titled, Ghosts of Wyoming.
Alyson Hagy lives in Laramie, Wyoming, where she teaches at The University of Wyoming.
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NewWest.net.
Believer Magazine
Boston.com
Alyson Hagy's WikiWyoming Web page.
Buy Ghosts of Wyoming and other books by Alyson Hagy at Fact & Fiction in Missoula, or at your local independent bookseller.
The Write Question is produced by Chérie Newman.
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Executive producer, Michael Marsolek.
Special thanks to Lisa Simon, David Moore, Barbara Theroux, and Kim Anderson.
This program is supported in part by Humanities Montana, enriching intellectual, cultural, and civic life for all Montanans. And by the Montana Cultural Trust.
The music in this program was written and performed by Aaron Minnick and John Floridis.
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