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James Robison (born October 11, 1946) is an American novelist, short story writer, poet and screenwriter. The author of ''The Illustrator'' (1988) and ''Rumor and Other Stories'' (1985), his work has frequently appeared in ''The New Yorker'' and numerous other journals. He is a recipient of the Whiting Award〔(Whiting Writers' Award Recipients )〕 for his short fiction and a Rosenthal Award〔(The Rosendthal Award in Fiction Recipients )〕 from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.〔(The American Academy of Arts and Letters )〕 He has held teaching posts at numerous universities across the United States, including the University of Houston〔(University of Houston Creative Writing Program )〕 and Loyola University Maryland. ==Biography== Robison was born in Worthington, Ohio, in 1946.〔(''Rumor and Other Stories'' (New York: Summit Books: Distributed by Simon & Schuster, 1985): author biographical note )〕 His father was a graphic artist and freelance illustrator in Columbus, Ohio. Robison attended Worthington High School from 1960-1964. He attended Ohio State University. After working for several years as a commercial artist, he continued his education, and received an MFA from Brown University in 1979, where he worked with Robert Coover, R.V. Cassill, and John Hawkes. His creative thesis was entitled ''Gold Whiskey and Other Stories''.〔(''Gold Whiskey and Other Stories'' (Providence: s.n., 1979) )〕 After Brown, he traveled to Baltimore and Boston. In 1986, he began teaching at the University of Houston Creative Writing Program, where he would spend much of the next decade. Since leaving Houston, he has taught at various universities, including as Visiting Artist at the University of Southern Mississippi.〔(The Center for Writers University of Southern Mississippi )〕
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