Daniel Gutstein

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Dan Gutstein (born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1968) is an American writer and vocalist. His writing has appeared in Ploughshares,[1] Poets & Writers,[2] Best American Poetry,[3] storySouth,[4] PANK,[5] DIAGRAM,[6] Fiction,[7] and elsewhere. He has received grants and awards from the Maryland State Arts Council.[8] While he was teaching at George Washington University the web site Rate My Professors named him the 2010–2011 "hottest" professor in America.[9][10][11]

Gutstein is a vocalist and lyricist for punk band Joy on Fire.[12][13][14][15][16] He is also vocalist for the 2025 album Live at the Black Cat! produced by improvisational band Fanoplane, which features musicians Bob Boilen and Jerry Busher, among others.[17]

University Press of Mississippi published his nonfiction book Poor Gal: The Cultural History of Little Liza Jane in November 2023. In October 2024, the ASCAP Foundation gave the book a Special Recognition Award in its annual Deems Taylor / Virgil Thomson Book Awards.[18]

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Selected works in anthologies

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