Rick Skwiot
Rick Skwiot is the award-winning author of three published works set in Mexico and a critically praised childhood memoir. He received the Hemingway First Novel Award for his debut work, Death in Mexico (formerly titled Flesh) and was the Willa Cather Fiction Prize Finalist for Sleeping With Pancho Villa in 1998. In addition, he has published numerous feature stories, short stories, essays and book reviews in magazines and newspapers. Skwiot has taught creative writing at Washington University in St. Louis and at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, where he served as the 2004 Distinguished Visiting Writer.
A St. Louis native, he earned a B.A. in sociology from the University of Missouri–St. Louis, an M.A. in English literature from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and an M.F.A. in creative writing from Old Dominion University.
When an infant his family moved across the Mississippi River from north St. Louis to rural Madison County, Illinois, which serves as the setting for his acclaimed childhood memoir Christmas at Long Lake. Skwiot began his writing career as a newspaper reporter in MetroEast St. Louis. He spent much of the 1980s in Mexico, a setting that has figured importantly in both his fiction and nonfiction work. He now lives in Key West, Florida, the locale for his forthcoming novel Key West Story, slated for early 2012 publication.
Skwiot is co-founder, with British novelist Rosalind Brackenbury,[1] of the Key West Writers Lab, Inc.,[2] a nonprofit organization that mentors advanced creative writers.
His published work includes
- San Miguel de Allende, Mexico | Memoir of a Sensual Quest for Spiritual Healing, Antaeus Books, Inc.[3] (August 2010).[4]
- Christmas at Long Lake : A childhood memoir, First edition, All Nations Press (2004), Second edition, Antaeus Books, Inc. (September 2010).
- Sleeping With Pancho Villa, First Edition, Colorado University Press, 1999, Willa Cather Fiction Prize Finalist. Second Edition, Antaeus Books, Inc. (October 2010).
- Death in Mexico, Eaton Street Press; First edition titled Flesh (August 1998),Winner, Hemingway First Novel Award. Second Edition, Antaeus Books, Inc. (November 2010).
References
- ↑ Author, Rosalind Brackenbury
- ↑ Key West Writers Lab
- ↑ Antaeus Books, Inc.
- ↑ Brackenbury, Rosalind (31 October 2010). "Memoir of a Sensual Quest For Spiritual Healing". Book Reviews. keysnews.com. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
External links
- Author Interview by University of Missouri, St. Louis
- How Paradise Affects the Memory, Author Interview
- Spiritual memoirs, interview with author Rick Skwiot
- A Memoirist Talks About the Backstory of His Memoir