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Todd James Pierce is a writer.

Pierce was winner of the 2006 Drue Heinz Literature Prize for his book, "Newsworld" (2006), which was selected by Joan Didion. He is also the author of the novel, "The Australia Stories" (2003), which was later republished under the title "A Woman of Stone" (2006), and a textbook on writing called "Behind the Short Story" (2007).


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