FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
September 29, 2009
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Southern Ohio award-winning author coming to Shawnee
State University
Born in Southern Ohio, Donald Ray Pollock is the author of a
critically acclaimed collection of short stories in his new
book “Knockemstiff” published by Doubleday. He will be a
guest lecturer in Shawnee State University’s Distinguished
Lecture Series on Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in Clark
Memorial Library’s Flohr Lecture Hall.
Pollock grew up in Knockemstiff Holler and the book
chronicles the lives of fictional citizens of the area,
located in Ross County. He also writes political columns on
a regular basis for the New York Times.
He dropped out of high school at age 17 to work in a
meatpacking plant and then worked 32 years at the paper mill
in Chillicothe. He is now a graduate student in the MFA
program at Ohio State University and lives in Chillicothe
with his wife Patsy, a high school English teacher.
“The news of his book, with all the critical acclaim and
praises combined with his life story, caught fire in the
literary community,” said Neil Carpathious, assistant
professor of English and Humanities at SSU. “Now his book is
even being mentioned as a modern classic.”
Pollock’s book has won numerous awards including the
PEN/Robert Bingham Fellowship and the Devil's Kitchen Award
in Prose for 2009. His work has appeared in The New York
Times, Third Coast, The Journal, Sou’wester, Chiron Review,
River Styx, Boulevard, Folio and The Berkeley Fiction
Review.
Pollock is currently at work on a novel set in 1965, about a
serial killer named Arvin Eugene Russell. “Knockemstiff”
will be available for purchase and signing at the event on
Wednesday.
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