Casey Clabough

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Casey Clabough (pronounced "Clay-bo"), (January 31, 1974-January 1, 2023[1])was an American writer, farmer, and professor in the Etowah Valley Writers MFA at Reinhardt University.

Casey Clabough

Clabough was born in

Encyclopedia Virginia.[3]

Clabough has published over a hundred works in anthologies and periodicals, including the

.

From 2016, Clabough suffered from schizophrenia. He died on January 1, 2023.[1]

Education

Casey Clabough

Books

  • The End of the Mountains (Little Curlew, 2016)
  • Women of War: Memoirs, Poems, and Fiction By Virginia Women Who Lived Through the Civil War (Texas Review Press, 2014)
  • Idiot's Guides: Creative Writing(Penguin, 2014)
  • SCHOOLED: Life Lessons of a College Professor (Belvedere, 2013)
  • George Garrett: A Biography (Texas Review Press, 2013)
  • Inhabiting Contemporary Southern and Appalachian Literature: Region and Place in the Twenty-First Century (University Press of Florida, 2012)
  • Confederado: A Novel of the Americas (Ingalls/High Mountain, 2012)
  • The Art of the Magic Striptease: The Literary Layers of George Garrett (University Press of Florida, 2008)
  • Gayl Jones: The Language of Voice and Freedom in Her Writings (McFarland, 2008)
  • The Warrior's Path: Reflections Along an Ancient Route (University of Tennessee Press, 2007)
  • Experimentation and Versatility: The Early Novels and Short Fiction of Fred Chappell (Mercer University Press, 2005)
  • Elements: The Novels of James Dickey (Mercer University Press, 2005)

References

  1. ^ a b "Obituary information for Casey Howard Clabough". www.twifordfh.com.
  2. ^ The Writers Directory
  3. ^ author's website
  • "Casey Clabough," The Writers Directory (Gale, 2011) (biographical entry with list of publications)
  • "Casey Clabough" Contemporary Authors (Thomson/Gale, 2007) (biographical entry and interview)

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