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Andrew Malan Milward

Biography

Andrew Malan Milward

A native of Lawrence, Kansas, and a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Andrew Malan Milward is the author of the story collection THE AGRICULTURE HALL OF FAME, which was awarded the Juniper Prize in Fiction by the University of Massachusetts. He has served as the McCreight Fiction Fellow at the University of Wisconsin, a Steinbeck Fellow at San Jose State University, and has received fellowships and awards from the Lannan Foundation, Jentel and Yaddo. He lives in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he teaches at the University of Southern Mississippi's Center for Writers and is editor-in-chief of Mississippi Review.

Andrew Malan Milward

Books by Andrew Malan Milward

by Andrew Malan Milward - Fiction, Short Stories

Grounded in place, spanning the Civil War to the present day, the stories in I WAS A REVOLUTIONARY capture the roil of history through the eyes of an unforgettable cast of characters: the visionaries and dreamers, radical farmers and socialist journalists, quack doctors and protestors who haunt the past and present landscape of the state of Kansas. In the collection’s haunting title piece, a professor of Kansas history surveys his decades-long slide from radicalism to complacency, a shift that parallels the landscape around him.