Smith Henderson
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OccupationNovelist
AlmamaterUniversity of Montana (BA)
Michener Center for Writers (MFA)
Michener Center for Writers (MFA)
Notable works
- Fourth of July Creek
- "Treasure State"
Notable awards
- PEN Emerging Writers Award (2011)
- Philip Roth Residency in Creative Writing at Bucknell University (2011)
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| Alma mater | University of Montana (BA) Michener Center for Writers (MFA) |
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Smith Henderson is an American fiction writer, and is the author of the novels Fourth of July Creek and (with Jon Marc Smith) Make Them Cry, as well as short stories published in Best American Short Stories, Tin House, American Short Fiction, One Story, and Witness.
His debut novel Fourth of July Creek was a bestseller and was named a Notable Book by the New York Times[1] and the third best novel of the year according to Entertainment Weekly.[2]