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Brad Vice
Brad Vice (born November 14, 1973) is an English language and composition professor at the University of West Bohemia. He grew up in Alabama. He is notable for an academic scandal within the Southern literary community. His short story collection ''The Bear Bryant Funeral Train'' won the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction from the University of Georgia Press. The award was later rescinded after portions of the story were found to be plagiarized from an earlier work by Carl Carmer. == Biography == Vice was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 1973 and raised in Northport, Alabama. Vice's father, Leon Vice, worked as a high school history teacher and a farmer while his mother Dorothy worked as a radiology technician.〔(The Mississippi Writers and Musicians Project of Starkville High School page on Brad Vice ).〕 He received his masters degree from the University of Tennessee and Ph.D. from The University of Cincinnati. During a brief stint working at Mississippi State University as a professor, Vice published his doctoral thesis as a standalone work. Shortly after it won the Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction, a librarian at the Tuscaloosa Public Library noted large portions and a chapter title had been lifted from a story by Carl Carmer titled "Stars Fell on Alabama." Vice lost his job at Mississippi State, as well as his award from the University of Georgia; and, his Ph.D. from Cincinnati was called into question.〔"(Plagiarism charge clouds a new writer's future )" by David Milofsky, The Denver Post, January 1, 2006.〕 Vice is currently serving as an instructor at the University of West Bohemia, in Pilsen, in the Czech Republic.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.mswritersandmusicians.com/mississippi-writers/brad-vice )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://fpe.zcu.cz/kan/people/vice.html )〕
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