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Patrick Eugene Ryan (born 1965), who has also written under the name P. E. Ryan, is an American novelist and short story writer. His books include ''The Dream Life of Astronauts'', ''Send Me,'' ''In Mike We Trust,'' ''Gemini Bites,'' and ''Saints of Augustine.'' ==Life and career== Patrick Ryan was born in Washington, D.C., in 1965 and raised in Florida.〔Thomson, David. "Cool, Ironic Debut Novel, Herald of a Real Career." ''New York Observer.'' February 13, 2006.〕〔("Patrick Ryan." Writer's Corner. ) National Endowment for the Arts. No date. Accessed 2010-05-08.〕 He received his bachelor's degree in 1987 from Florida State University and his Master of Fine Arts in 1990 from the Writing Program at Bowling Green State University.〔〔(Barnes, Renee. "Patrick Ryan Author Interview." Another Day in the Life of a Nut. June 19, 2006. ) Accessed 2010-05-08.〕 He wrote short stories for about 10 years prior to the publication of his first book.〔 His stories have been published or are forthcoming in ''Freeman's'', ''Catapult'', ''One Story'', ''Tin House'', ''The Iowa Review'', ''The Chattahoochee Review'', ''The Nebraska Review'', ''Ontario Review'', ''The Yale Review'', ''Denver Quarterly'', and other journals.〔 His story "Getting Heavy With Fate" received the 2005 Smart Family Foundation Award for Fiction.〔 His story "So Much for Artemis" earned him a National Endowment for the Arts in Fiction fellowship〔("Writer's Corner: Patrick Ryan." National Endowment for the Arts. No Date. ) Accessed 2012-03-15.〕 and was included in ''The Best American Short Stories 2006''.〔White, Edmund. "The New Gay Fiction." ''Village Voice.'' June 21, 2006.〕〔("Interview with Patrick Ryan His first book was ''Send Me'', a collection of linked short stories that looks at four decades in the life of a dysfunctional family.〔〔Isaac, Sara. "Family Drama Is Special Delivery." ''Orlando Sentinel.'' February 19, 2006.〕 Celebrated author Edmund White compared Ryan's writing to that of John Cheever.〔 Author Ann Patchett chose the third chapter of the book (which had previously appeared in the literary magazine ''One Story'') for inclusion in ''The Best American Short Stories 2006'', an anthology of short stories.〔White, Edmund. "The New Gay Fiction." ''Village Voice.'' June 21, 2006.〕〔("Interview with Patrick Ryan Ryan followed up in 2008 with the young adult novel ''Saints of Augustine''.〔〔("Interview with Patrick Ryan ''The Dream Life of Astronauts,'' a new collection of short stories, will be published in July of 2016. For four years, Ryan worked as an editor at the literary magazine ''Granta.''〔("Granta staff." ''Granta.'' Winter 2012. ) Accessed 2012-03-15.〕 Since 2013, he has been the editor-in-chief () of ''One Teen Story''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Patrick Ryan (author)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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