T. Glen Coughlin
T. Glen Coughlin | |
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Born | New York City, U.S. |
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | American |
Education | Freeport High School Hofstra University (BA) Columbia University (MFA) |
T. Glen Coughlin is an American writer.
Coughlin was born in New York City and grew up in Freeport, New York. He graduated from Freeport High School in 1976 and received a BA from Hofstra University and an MFA from Columbia University. He resides in New Jersey with his family.
His first novel, The Hero of New York, was finished when he was 23 years old and explored the dark side of the middle class suburban dream.
Coughlin has published short stories in Doubletake Magazine, the South Dakota Review[3] and DUCTS, an on-line magazine.[4] His story, "The Grief Committee" was analyzed in The Politics of Mourning: Grief Management in a Cross-Cultural Fiction.[5] Coughlin"s poetry has appeared in The Dead Mule – School of Southern Literature[6] and Hanging Moss Journal.[7]
Novels by Coughlin:
- 1986. The Hero of New York
- 2001. Steady Eddie
- 2012. One Shot Away
- 2020 I Lost to a Girl
References
- ^ Smith, Dennis (September 21, 1986). "A QUICK MAN WITH A NIGHT STICK". The New York Times.
- ^ Booklist : Review of Steady Eddie, 2001
- ^ "I AM OF THIS," South Dakota Review, Fall 2004, Vol. 42, Number 3
- ^ Couglin, T. Glen (Summer 2005). "Is There Any Movement?". DUCTS. Retrieved April 21, 2011.
- ^ Almeida, Rochelle (2004). The Politics of Mourning. Rosemont Publishing Company, Associated University Press.
- ^ "T. Glen Coughlin – Four Poems". Dead Mule School of Southern Literature. Archived from the original on 2009-06-03.
- ^ Hanging Moss Journal February 2009 - Poetry