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  1. Andrew Geyer's most recent work of fiction is the composite anthology Magic, Mystery, Madness: electric ekphrastics. His ten books include Le sser Mountains, winner of the 2020 Independent Publishers Book Award Silver Medal for Regional/Southern Fiction; and Whispers in Dust and Bone, winner of the 2003 Foreword Magazine Book Award Silver Medal ...

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      A member of the Texas Institute of Letters and the South...

  2. Andrew Geyer was born in Austin and grew up on a working cattle ranch in Southwest Texas. He lived in Austin again in the 80s and 90s, along with stints in Columbia, South Carolina; Tishomingo, Oklahoma; Lubbock, Texas; Russellville, Arkansas; and Aiken, South Carolina.

  3. A member of the Texas Institute of Letters and the South Carolina Academy of Authors Literary Hall of Fame, he currently serves as Professor and Chair of English at the University of South Carolina-Aiken. Contact Andrew Geyer.

  4. andrewgeyer.org › mountainsandrewgeyer.org

    Andrew Geyer is a contemporary master not only of the short story but of the story cycle as well. The powerful stories of Lesser Mountains are as seamlessly unified as the chapters of a novel; but unlike the novel, each story ("chapter") is complete in and of itself.

  5. ‪Associate Professor of Statistics, Air Force Institute of Technology‬ - ‪‪Cited by 107‬‬ - ‪Data Science‬ - ‪Combinatorial Optimization‬ - ‪Combinatorial Design‬ - ‪Biostatistics‬

  6. Jan 1, 2019 · Andrew Geyer. 4.75. 4 ratings0 reviews. A short story collection set in Southwest Texas with interconnected characters and unifying themes. 212 pages, Paperback. Published January 1, 2019. Book details & editions. About the author. Andrew Geyer. 12 books3 followers.

  7. Jan 25, 2024 · Andrew Geyer's latest individually authored book is the story cycle Lesser Mountains (Lamar UP 2019), which won a silver IPPY for Best Regional Fiction, US South. His debut story cycle Whispers in Dust and Bone (Texas Tech UP 2003) won a silver INDIE for Short Fiction Book of the Year.