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Andrew C. Gottlieb

Andrew C. Gottlieb

Andrew C. Gottlieb’s writing—book reviews, essays, fiction, interviews, memoir, and poetry—has appeared in many literary journals and online magazines including the American Literary Review, Arts & Letters, Bellevue Literary Review, Beloit Fiction Journal, Best New Poets 2013, DIAGRAM, Denver Quarterly, Ecotone, Flyfish Journal, ISLE, Mississippi Review, Orion, Poets & Writers, Provincetown Arts, Salon.com, saltfront, Sierra Nevada Review, Sugar House Review, and Tampa Review. His first full-length collection of poems, Tales of a Distance, came out in 2022, and he’s the author of two chapbooks of poems, Flow Variations, Finishing Line Press 2017, and Halflives, published by New Michigan Press in 2005. In 2010 he won the 11th American Fiction Prize for his short story “Stickmen.” Other manuscripts have been finalists and semi-finalists for awards like the May Swenson Poetry Award, Vasser Miller Poetry Prize, Del Sol Press Book Award, Philip Levine Book Prize, Barry Spacks Prize, and the New Rivers Press Many Voices Project. Several of his poems have also been used as lyrics and performed internationally in new works by the composer and musician, Rene Mogensen.