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Wetherell, W.D.
(Walter David Wetherell)
PERSONAL: Born October 5, , in Mineda, NY; son of Walter and Elizabeth (Hale) Wetherell; married Celeste Tousignant, July, ; children: two. Education: Hofstra University, B.A.,
ADDRESSES: Home—P. O. Box 84, Lyme, NH
CAREER: Writer.
AWARDS, HONORS: Creative writing fellow in fiction, National Endowment for the Arts, and ; Dru Heinz Literature Prize for short fiction, University of Pittsburgh Press, , for The Man Who Loved Levittown; National Magazine Award for fiction, ; Strauss Living, American Academy of Arts and Letters, –; Michigan Literary Fiction Award,
WRITINGS:
Souvenirs (novel), Random House (New York, NY),
Vermont River (essays), illustrations by Gordon Allen, Winchester Press (Piscataway, NJ),
The Man Who Loved Levittown (stories), University of Pittsburgh Press (Pittsburgh, PA),
Hyannis Boat, and Other Stories, Little, Brown (Boston, MA),
Chekhov's Sister (novel), Little, Brown (Boston, M
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W. D. Wetherell is a noted author best known for his novels, short stories, and nonfiction books on fly fishing and New England. His short stories have been published in the New England Review, the Kenyon Review, and other collections, and he has frequently contributed to The New York Times.
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