David Harris Ebenbach
David Harris Ebenbach (born April 19, 1972) is a writer of fiction and poetry, and a teacher and freelance editor.
Life
Ebenbach was born and raised in Philadelphia. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a Ph.D. in Psychology, and from Vermont College with an MFA. He is now a visiting professor at Earlham College,[1] living in Ohio.
Awards
Works
Books
- Between Camelots. University of Pittsburgh Press. 2005. ISBN 9780822942689. (short stories)
Poems
- "Shavuot", Literary Mama
- "The Newborn Explains Three Days of Prodromal Labor; The Newborn Explains His Unhelpful Sleep Patterns; The Infant Explains His Continuing Sleep Problems", mamazine
- "Untitled", Literary Mama
- "If You, My Love, Were My Father, and if He Was an Angler", GH O T I
- "Untitled", Lily
- "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Man", Melic Review
- "She Stops at a River, Frozen", Disquieting Muses
- "Nature Sketch", Stickman Review
- "Nine short poems describing my work as an author of short stories", Red River Review
- "Statement of Purpose"; "Yo Mama You Mama", La Petite Zine
Short Stories
Anthologies
- Heather Tosteson, Charles Brockett, ed (2009). Double Lives, Reinvention & Those We Leave Behind. Wising Up Press. ISBN 9780979655265.
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External links
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