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Essayist, Poet, playwright, and short story writer ROBERT VIVIAN
grew up in the Dundee neighborhood of Omaha. He has had over
twenty plays produced off and off-off Broadway. Several have
been published, with monologues appearing in the international
anthologies Best Men and Women's Stage Monologues from 1995,
1996, 1997, 1998. He holds the PhD in English from University
of Nebraska - Lincoln. Among his most recent plays is Something
is Wrong, performed in Omaha by the Blue Barn Theatre. His current
project is an adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts for Studio
Arena Theatre in Buffalo, New York, which will premiere in February,
2006. His work has appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review, Creative
Nonfiction, Glimmertrain, Jabberwock, Janus Head, The New York
Quarterly, River Teeth, Sycamore Review, Turnrow, and elsewhere.
His collection of creative nonfiction, Cold Snap as Yearning,
(University of Nebraska Press, 2002) won the Midland of Society
Awards in for Nonfiction and the Nebraska Book Award for nonfiction
in that same year. Many of the book's essays first appeared
in Harper's, Creative Nonfiction, Salt Hill, Sycamore Review,
Salt Hill, Seneca Review, and elsewhere. He was a finalist for
the 2004 Iowa Short Fiction Award for his collection Eating
the Bible. New work is out or forthcoming in Georgia Review,
Massachusetts Review, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere. Essays
have been included in the list of Notable Essays in Best American
Essays (2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005). His first novel, The
Mover of Bones, is due out from the University of Nebraska Press
in fall of 2006. He is an assistant professor of English at
Alma College in Michigan.
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