Andrew Gottlieb
Andrew C. Gottlieb is the winner of the 11th American Fiction prize from New Rivers Press, and his short fiction and poetry has appeared in many journals including the American Literary Review, Beloit Fiction Journal, DIAGRAM, Ecotone, Provincetown Arts, Poets & Writers, and Terrain.org. A chapbook of poems, Halflives, was published in 2005 by New Michigan Press. He's been twice nominated for the Pushcart Prize and has received grants and awards from the Seattle Arts Commission and the Artists Trust Foundation. He's been writer-in-residence at the Montana Artists' Refuge and on Isle Royale National Park, and he has his M.F.A. from the University of Washington and his M.A. from Iowa State University. When he's not writing, he enjoys spending time with his wife and her two children.