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John Brandon is an American novelist and teacher. A young cult fiction author, heavily influenced by Flannery O'Connor.
1 giu 2021 · John Brandon’s new novel, Ivory Shoals, is his fifth book — joining the novels Arkansas, Citrus County, A Million Heavens, and the story collection Further Joy — and McSweeney’s is proud to have published them all.
Citrus County is the second novel by American author John Brandon, following his debut novel Arkansas. It was published on 6 July 2010 through McSweeney's.
Genre. Literature & Fiction. edit data. Although John Brandon is an MFA graduate of the writing program at Washington University in St. Louis, while drafting the novel Arkansas, he "worked at a lumber mill, a windshield warehouse, a Coca-Cola distributor, and several small factories producing goods made of rubber and plastic."
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1 dic 2020 · John Brandon is the author of the short story collection, Further Joy, and four novels, Arkansas, Citrus County, A Million Heavens, and Ivory Shoals, which is forthcoming from McSweeney’s.
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6 ago 2010 · John Brandon's second novel, Citrus County (McSweeney's), about a couple of disaffected junior-high students, their dysfunctional teacher, and a kidnapping gone awry in a Florida that's never...
John Brandon, associate professor of creative writing, who teaches in both the BFA and MFA creative writing programs, is the author of four novels, Arkansas, Citrus County, A Million Heavens, and Ivory Shoals and a short story collection, Further Joy, all with McSweeney's.