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Stephen Beachy
Stephen Beachy is a writer. He was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1965, and attended the University of Iowa from 1983 to 1990, both as an undergrad and in the Iowa Writers' Workshop. During this period he also traveled extensively in the US and Latin America, sometimes by motorcycle and sometimes hitchhiking, experiences which influenced his first novel, ''The Whistling Song''. ''The Whistling Song'' was published by W. W. Norton with cover illustrations by Curt Kirkwood in 1991 and his second novel, ''Distortion'', by Harrington Park Press, in 2000. It was reprinted in December 2010 by Rebel Satori Press. Two novellas, ''Some Phantom'' and ''No Time Flat'' were published in 2006 by Suspect Thoughts Press and have been described as a cross between ''The Turn of the Screw'' and Herk Harvey's ''Carnival of Souls''. Robert Gluck said, "Stephen Beachy is a visionary. In these twin novellas, he explores madness and crime with the nocturnal lyricism of empty time and space." The novellas were republished in 2013 by Verse Chorus Press. His novel ''boneyard,'' was published by Verse Chorus Press in 2011. It is a collaboration with a young Amish boy, Jake Yoder, whose existence is unconfirmed, and deals with the West Nickel Mines School shooting in Nickel Mines, PA. Beachy has said his influences for that work include the Brothers Grimm, Agota Kristof, Kathy Acker, and the many multibiographies written by authors with Multiple Personality Disorder. Beachy's fiction has also been published in ''BOMB'', ''Chicago Review'', ''Blithe House Quarterly'', ''SHADE'', and various anthologies. His nonfiction publications include an essay ''God's Radar Screen'' in the anthology ''Love, Castro Street''. He has written literary and film criticism for the ''San Francisco Bay Guardian''. In October, 2005, he published an article in ''New York Magazine'', exposing the writer JT LeRoy as the concoction of a woman named Laura Albert, with the help of her family members.
From 1995 to 1996, he taught for WritersCorps in San Francisco. Since 1999 Beachy has taught in the MFA Program at the University of San Francisco. He is the Prose Editor of the literary journal Your Impossible Voice, which has featured the work of Jessica Hagedorn, Horacio Castellanos Moya, Stacey Levine, and Daniel Borzutzky, among others .
Beachy's parents are Mennonites and his paternal grandparents were Old Order Amish. His brother Tim Beachy is a member of the band Squidboy. Beachy is also a second cousin of biologist Philip Beachy and historian Robert Beachy.
==Bibliography==

Fiction
* ''The Whistling Song'' (fiction, WW Norton, 1991)
* ''Distortion'' (fiction, Harrington Park Press, 2000; Rebel Satori Press, 2010)
* ''Some Phantom / No Time Flat'' (two novellas, Suspect Thoughts, 2006; Verse Chorus 2013)
* ''boneyard'' (fiction, Verse Chorus, 2011)

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