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David Haynes is an American novelist. He has written over a dozen books for adults and children. He teaches at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. In 1996, he was chosen as one of the best young American novelists by Granta magazine.
Bibliography
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- Right By My Side (1993) (New Rivers Press)
- Somebody Else's Mama (1995) (Milkweed Editions)
- All American Dream Dolls (Milkweed Editions), 1998 Minnesota Book Awards nominee
- Welcome to Your World: Writings for the Heart of Young America (with Julie Landsman) (Milkweed Editions)
- The Everyday Magic of Walterlee Higgins (Minnesota Center for Book Arts 1998 Winter Book Project), 1999 Minnesota Book Awards nominee
- The Full Matilda (2004)
- A Star in the Face of the Sky (2013)
References
- ^ "David Haynes - Biography". Southern Methodist University.
External links
• David Haynes talks about Right By My Side and Somebody Else's Mama with Arts-Us Director Toni Carter, Northern Lights Minnesota Author Interview TV Series #338 (1995):
• David Haynes talks about All American Dream Dolls and his project with Julie Landsman, along with his MCBA book with Mary Jo Pauly, Northern Lights TV Series #418 (1999): ]
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