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Alan Cheuse is National Public Radio's longtime "voice of books" and is the author of five novels, four collections of short fiction, the memoir "Fall Out of Heaven," and the collection of travel essays, "A Trance After Breakfast." He is a regular contributor to NPR's "All Things Considered" and his short fiction has appeared in the "Antioch Review," the "Idaho Review," "New Letters" magazine, the "New Yorker," "Ploughshares" magazine, "Prairie Schooner" journal, and the "Southern Review," among other places. He teaches in the Writing Program at George Mason University and the Squaw Valley Community of Writers. He lives in Washington, DC. |