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Kirk Curnutt
Kirk Curnutt's first novel, Breathing Out the Ghost, was named Best Fiction in the Indiana Center for the Book's 2008 Best Books of Indiana Competition. It also won a bronze IPPY from the Independent Publishers Association and was a finalist for ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards. Among... show more

Kirk Curnutt's first novel, Breathing Out the Ghost, was named Best Fiction in the Indiana Center for the Book's 2008 Best Books of Indiana Competition. It also won a bronze IPPY from the Independent Publishers Association and was a finalist for ForeWord Magazine's Book of the Year Awards. Among his other eleven books are the thriller Dixie Noir (2009; also a ForeWord finalist); Coffee with Hemingway (2007), an entry in Duncan Baird's series of imaginary conversations with great historical figures; and the story collection, Baby, Let's Make a Baby (2003). Forthcoming in late 2011 is Icons of Pop: Brian Wilson, a study of the Beach Boys mastermind from Equinox/Indiana University Press. The winner of the gold medal in nonfiction writing in the 2008 William Faulkner-William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition sponsored by the Pirate's Alley Faulkner Society, Curnutt was previously awarded three consecutive Hackney Awards for short-story writing (2004-2006) and is past finalist for the Peter Taylor Prize/Tennessee Book Award. A passionate devotee of all things F. Scott Fitzgerald, he is vice-president of the International F. Scott Fitzgerald Society, managing editor of The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review, and a board member of the Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald Museum in Montgomery. His website is www.kirkcurnutt.com.
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Another fine mess
Another fine mess rated it 13 years ago
A peach of a crime novel. With peach pit. It's tangy and smartassed good fun and then you lose a tooth. Twisty in the classic sense (which is not to say it didn't load up some nice surprises), and you'll have a blast even if all you want is to listen to a great musician play the hell out of some ...
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