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David Armand
Born1980 (age 43–44)
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
SubjectFiction, Louisiana

David Armand (born 1980) is an American writer of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. He has published four novels, The Pugilist's Wife, Harlow, The Gorge, and The Lord's Acre. He has also published three collections of poems, The Deep Woods, Debt, and The Evangelist as well as a memoir titled My Mother's House. From 2017-2019 he served as Writer-in-Residence at Southeastern Louisiana University, [1] where he is currently assistant professor of creative writing. His latest book, a collection of essays called Mirrors, was published by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press. Armand is the 2022 recipient of the Louisiana Writer Award, [2] presented annually by the Louisiana Center for the Book in the State Library of Louisiana. He is the twenty-third recipient of the prestigious award presented to recognize outstanding contributions to Louisiana’s literary and intellectual life exemplified by a contemporary Louisiana writer’s body of work.

Honors

  • 2022 Louisiana Writer Award [2]
  • 2020 University of Louisiana System Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year [3]
  • 2016 St. Tammany Parish President's Literary Artist of the Year [4]
  • 2016 Southeastern Louisiana University President's Award for Excellence in Artistic Activity [5]
  • Gambit Magazine "40 Under 40" Recipient [6]
  • 2015 Southeastern Louisiana University College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Alumnus of the Year Award
  • The Gorge named a finalist in Foreword Reviews Independent Book Awards [7]
  • Selected as a contributor to the 2014 Sewanee Writers' Conference
  • Harlow named a top five fiction book of the year (2013) by The Richmond Times-Dispatch [8]
  • Harlow longlisted for the 2013 SIBA Book Award [9]
  • The Pugilist's Wife named a New & Noteworthy Book by Newpages.com [10]
  • The Pugilist's Wife named one of five "Hot Reads" by the New Orleans Times-Picayune in March 2012 [11]
  • The Pugilist's Wife named the winner of the 2010 George Garrett Fiction Prize

Bibliography

  • Mirrors, and other reflections (essays) [12]
  • The Evangelist (poems) [13]
  • The Lord's Acre (a novel) [14]
  • Debt (poems) [15]
  • My Mother's House (a memoir) [16]
  • The Deep Woods (poems) [17]
  • The Gorge (a novel) [18]
  • Harlow (a novel) [19]
  • The Pugilist's Wife (a novel) [20]

References

  1. ^ "Southeastern names Armand writer-in-residence".
  2. ^ a b "2022 Louisiana Writer Award".
  3. ^ "UL System names Armand Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year".
  4. ^ "12th Annual President's Arts Awards set for January 28, 2017". stpgov.org. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  5. ^ "David Armand".
  6. ^ "Gambit's 40 Under 40 | News | Gambit - New Orleans News and Entertainment". www.bestofneworleans.com. Archived from the original on November 5, 2014.
  7. ^ "2015 Foreword INDIES Finalists in Literary (Adult Fiction)".
  8. ^ "Books: Doug Childers' 10 favorite books of 2013". December 15, 2013.
  9. ^ 2014 SIBA Book award long listsibaweb.com Archived May 18, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "New & Noteworthy Books Issue 84 :: NewPages.com :: 7 June 2012". Archived from the original on June 19, 2013. Retrieved May 18, 2014.
  11. ^ "Creative process bared in bio of 'Dunces' author and collections from Robinson and Gilbert | NOLA.com". Archived from the original on May 18, 2014.
  12. ^ Armand, David (February 28, 2023). Mirrors, and other reflections. University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press. ISBN  9781946160966.
  13. ^ Armand, David (October 4, 2022). The Evangelist: Poems. Mercer University Press. ISBN  978-0881468557.
  14. ^ Armand, David (July 13, 2020). The Lord's Acre: A Novel. Texas Review Press. ISBN  978-1680032208.
  15. ^ Armand, David (June 29, 2018). Debt. Blue Horse Press. ISBN  978-0692144770.
  16. ^ Armand, David (March 11, 2016). My Mother's House: A Memoir. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN  978-1680030730.
  17. ^ Armand, David (September 23, 2015). The Deep Woods. Blue Horse Press. ISBN  978-0692538142.
  18. ^ Armand, David (2015). The Gorge: A Novel. Southeast Missouri State University Press. ISBN  978-0996259620.
  19. ^ Armand, David (September 4, 2013). Harlow: A novel. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN  978-1937875435.
  20. ^ Armand, David (2011). The Pugilist's Wife: A Novel. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN  978-1933896670.

External links

Further reading

  • David Armand (2023). Mirrors, and other reflections. University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press. ISBN  9781946160966.
  • David Armand (2015). The Gorge. Southeast Missouri State University Press. ISBN  9780996259620.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

David Armand
Born1980 (age 43–44)
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
OccupationNovelist
SubjectFiction, Louisiana

David Armand (born 1980) is an American writer of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. He has published four novels, The Pugilist's Wife, Harlow, The Gorge, and The Lord's Acre. He has also published three collections of poems, The Deep Woods, Debt, and The Evangelist as well as a memoir titled My Mother's House. From 2017-2019 he served as Writer-in-Residence at Southeastern Louisiana University, [1] where he is currently assistant professor of creative writing. His latest book, a collection of essays called Mirrors, was published by the University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press. Armand is the 2022 recipient of the Louisiana Writer Award, [2] presented annually by the Louisiana Center for the Book in the State Library of Louisiana. He is the twenty-third recipient of the prestigious award presented to recognize outstanding contributions to Louisiana’s literary and intellectual life exemplified by a contemporary Louisiana writer’s body of work.

Honors

  • 2022 Louisiana Writer Award [2]
  • 2020 University of Louisiana System Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year [3]
  • 2016 St. Tammany Parish President's Literary Artist of the Year [4]
  • 2016 Southeastern Louisiana University President's Award for Excellence in Artistic Activity [5]
  • Gambit Magazine "40 Under 40" Recipient [6]
  • 2015 Southeastern Louisiana University College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Alumnus of the Year Award
  • The Gorge named a finalist in Foreword Reviews Independent Book Awards [7]
  • Selected as a contributor to the 2014 Sewanee Writers' Conference
  • Harlow named a top five fiction book of the year (2013) by The Richmond Times-Dispatch [8]
  • Harlow longlisted for the 2013 SIBA Book Award [9]
  • The Pugilist's Wife named a New & Noteworthy Book by Newpages.com [10]
  • The Pugilist's Wife named one of five "Hot Reads" by the New Orleans Times-Picayune in March 2012 [11]
  • The Pugilist's Wife named the winner of the 2010 George Garrett Fiction Prize

Bibliography

  • Mirrors, and other reflections (essays) [12]
  • The Evangelist (poems) [13]
  • The Lord's Acre (a novel) [14]
  • Debt (poems) [15]
  • My Mother's House (a memoir) [16]
  • The Deep Woods (poems) [17]
  • The Gorge (a novel) [18]
  • Harlow (a novel) [19]
  • The Pugilist's Wife (a novel) [20]

References

  1. ^ "Southeastern names Armand writer-in-residence".
  2. ^ a b "2022 Louisiana Writer Award".
  3. ^ "UL System names Armand Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year".
  4. ^ "12th Annual President's Arts Awards set for January 28, 2017". stpgov.org. Retrieved September 1, 2023.
  5. ^ "David Armand".
  6. ^ "Gambit's 40 Under 40 | News | Gambit - New Orleans News and Entertainment". www.bestofneworleans.com. Archived from the original on November 5, 2014.
  7. ^ "2015 Foreword INDIES Finalists in Literary (Adult Fiction)".
  8. ^ "Books: Doug Childers' 10 favorite books of 2013". December 15, 2013.
  9. ^ 2014 SIBA Book award long listsibaweb.com Archived May 18, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "New & Noteworthy Books Issue 84 :: NewPages.com :: 7 June 2012". Archived from the original on June 19, 2013. Retrieved May 18, 2014.
  11. ^ "Creative process bared in bio of 'Dunces' author and collections from Robinson and Gilbert | NOLA.com". Archived from the original on May 18, 2014.
  12. ^ Armand, David (February 28, 2023). Mirrors, and other reflections. University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press. ISBN  9781946160966.
  13. ^ Armand, David (October 4, 2022). The Evangelist: Poems. Mercer University Press. ISBN  978-0881468557.
  14. ^ Armand, David (July 13, 2020). The Lord's Acre: A Novel. Texas Review Press. ISBN  978-1680032208.
  15. ^ Armand, David (June 29, 2018). Debt. Blue Horse Press. ISBN  978-0692144770.
  16. ^ Armand, David (March 11, 2016). My Mother's House: A Memoir. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN  978-1680030730.
  17. ^ Armand, David (September 23, 2015). The Deep Woods. Blue Horse Press. ISBN  978-0692538142.
  18. ^ Armand, David (2015). The Gorge: A Novel. Southeast Missouri State University Press. ISBN  978-0996259620.
  19. ^ Armand, David (September 4, 2013). Harlow: A novel. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN  978-1937875435.
  20. ^ Armand, David (2011). The Pugilist's Wife: A Novel. Texas A&M University Press. ISBN  978-1933896670.

External links

Further reading

  • David Armand (2023). Mirrors, and other reflections. University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press. ISBN  9781946160966.
  • David Armand (2015). The Gorge. Southeast Missouri State University Press. ISBN  9780996259620.

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