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Winegardner was born and raised in Bryan, Ohio, near Exit
2, a town of 8,000 which supplies the world with its Dum-Dum suckers
and Etch-a-Sketches. His parents owned an RV dealership there, and
every summer he traveled with his family across the USA in various
travel trailers and motorhomes. By the time he was 15, he had been
in all 48 contiguous states. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna
cum laude from Miami University and went on to receive a master
of fine arts degree in fiction writing from George Mason University.
He published his first book at age 26, while still in graduate school.
He has taught at Miami, George Mason, George Washington, and John
Carroll Universities, and is now a professor in the
creative writing program at Florida State University in Tallahassee,
Florida.
Winegardner has won grants, fellowships and residencies from the
Ohio Arts Council, the Lilly Endowment, the Ragdale Foundation,
the Sewanee Writers Conference and the Corporation of Yaddo. His
books have been chosen as among the best of the year by the New
York Times Book Review, Chicago Sun-Times, Los Angeles Times, the
New York Public Library, and USA Today. His work has appeared in
GQ, Playboy, Ploughshares, TriQuarterly, DoubleTake, Family Circle,
The Sporting News, Witness, Story Quarterly, American Short Fiction,
Ladies Home Journal, Parents and The New York Times Magazine. Several
of his stories have been chosen as Distinguished Stories of the
Year in The Best American Short Stories.
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