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Dallas Wiebe (1930–2008) was an American writer, poet,〔("Is Typing Changing the Way We Think?" ). By Paul Adams, ''Popular Science'' March 7, 2012〕 and a professor of English. He is best known for his 1969 controversial novel, ''Skyblue the Badass''. The Newton, Kansas native was also a founder of the writing program at the University of Cincinnati,〔("In Memoriam: Poet and Author Dallas E. Wiebe" ). University of Cincinnati, Date: May 12, 2008 By: Britt Kennerly〕 where he served as professor emeritus in the Department of English from 1963 until 1995.〔Hillard, Jeffrey (1999) "Rebel With a Cause...and a Past," ''CityBeat,''5(44)(CityBeat.com )〕 Some of his other works include "Night Flight to Stockholm," ''The Transparent Eyeball'', ''Down the River: A Collection of Ohio Valley Fiction and Poetry'', "Skyblue on the Dump", "Skyblue's Memoirs," ''Our Asian Journey'', ''Going to the Mountain'', ''The Kansas Poems'' and ''The Vox Populi Stories''.〔"Author Bibliographies: Dallas Wiebe, Ranker.com (Ranker.com/DallasWiebe )〕 ==Early life and education== Wiebe was born in Newton, Kansas. He completed his undergraduate education at Bethel University.〔 He attended graduate school at the University of Michigan, where he co-founded the "John Barton Wolgamot Society".〔
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