David Armand (author)

David Armand
Born 1980
Louisiana
Occupation novelist
Nationality North American
Subject fiction, Louisiana

David Armand (born 1980) is an American writer of fiction. He has published two novels, The Pugilist's Wife and Harlow.

Early life and Education

Armand was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. His mother was schizophrenic, thus was unable to raise him. His biological father did not want to take care of him, and so Armand was adopted by his aunt and uncle and grew up in Folsom, Louisiana, on a large piece of land with horses, dogs, and chickens. He attended public schools, worked odd jobs after high school and, at twenty, enrolled in Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond. Armand ultimately earned an MA in English and creative writing, studying under Tim Gautreaux.[1][2][3][4]

Marriage and family

Armand lives in Hammond, Louisiana, with his wife and two children.[5]

Career

Armand teaches creative writing at Southeastern Louisiana University and serves as associate editor for Louisiana Literature Press.[6]

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