Charles Dickinson (writer)
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Charles Dickinson (born 1951) is an American writer known for his literary novels which often mix realism with winsome absurdity. His books include, in the order of their publication: Waltz in Marathon, Crows, With or Without (a short story collection), The Widows' Adventures, Rumor Has It, and A Shortcut in Time.
His short fiction and non-fiction pieces have appeared in Atlantic Monthly, Esquire, The New Yorker, and a variety of literary magazines and newspapers. Dickinson is also an editor at the Chicago Tribune.