Fred G. Leebron | |
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Alma mater |
Princeton University Johns Hopkins University Iowa Writers' Workshop |
Occupation(s) | Short story writer, novelist |
Spouse | Kathryn Rhett |
Fred Gifford Leebron is an American short story writer and novelist. He is the author of three novels, and a Professor of English at Gettysburg College.
Leebron graduated with an A.B. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University in 1983 after completing an 193-page-long senior thesis titled " Gweilo: A Hong Kong Story." [1] [2] [3] He subsequently earned master's degrees from Johns Hopkins University and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. [2] [3]
Leebron taught at Stanford University. [2] He is now a professor of English at Gettysburg College. [2] [3] He has co-authored a book on writing fiction and co-edited another book on postmodern literature. [2]
Leebron is the author of short stories and three novels. [2] He received the Pushcart Prize in 2000 and O. Henry Award in 2001 and the Pushcart Prize. [2] [3] He was also a Fulbright Scholar. [2]
His first novel, Out West, is about two young adults whose lives have gone downhill. [4] His second novel, Six Figures, is about a non-profit executive who has failed to become financially successful. [5] Six Figures was adapted by director David Christensen as the 2005 film Six Figures. [6]
Leebron is married to Kathryn Rhett. [3]
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Fred G. Leebron | |
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Alma mater |
Princeton University Johns Hopkins University Iowa Writers' Workshop |
Occupation(s) | Short story writer, novelist |
Spouse | Kathryn Rhett |
Fred Gifford Leebron is an American short story writer and novelist. He is the author of three novels, and a Professor of English at Gettysburg College.
Leebron graduated with an A.B. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University in 1983 after completing an 193-page-long senior thesis titled " Gweilo: A Hong Kong Story." [1] [2] [3] He subsequently earned master's degrees from Johns Hopkins University and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. [2] [3]
Leebron taught at Stanford University. [2] He is now a professor of English at Gettysburg College. [2] [3] He has co-authored a book on writing fiction and co-edited another book on postmodern literature. [2]
Leebron is the author of short stories and three novels. [2] He received the Pushcart Prize in 2000 and O. Henry Award in 2001 and the Pushcart Prize. [2] [3] He was also a Fulbright Scholar. [2]
His first novel, Out West, is about two young adults whose lives have gone downhill. [4] His second novel, Six Figures, is about a non-profit executive who has failed to become financially successful. [5] Six Figures was adapted by director David Christensen as the 2005 film Six Figures. [6]
Leebron is married to Kathryn Rhett. [3]
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