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Andrew Malan Milward grew up in Lawrence, Kansas, and is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He is the author of the story collections The Agriculture Hall of Fame, which was awarded the Juniper Prize in Fiction, and I Was a Revolutionary, which was awarded the Friends of American Writers Literature Award. He has served as the McCreight Fiction Fellow at the University of Wisconsin, a Steinbeck Fellow at San Jose State University, and has received fellowships and awards from the Lannan Foundation, Jentel, and Yaddo. He is an assistant professor of English at Auburn University, where he also serves as the fiction editor of Southern Humanities Review. In 2017, Milward was awarded the Hefner Heitz Kansas Book Award in Fiction for I Was a Revolutionary, through the Thomas Fox Averill Kansas Studies Collection at Mabee Library, Washburn University.
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