Richard Goodman is the author of The Soul of Creative Writing and French Dirt: The Story of a Garden in the South of France. He has written on a variety of subjects for many national publications, including the New York Times, Harvard Review, Creative Nonfiction, Commonweal, Vanity Fair, Garden Design, Grand Tour, The Writer’s Chronicle, The Louisville Review, Saveur, Ascent, French Review, and the Michigan Quarterly Review.
He is a winner of a Hopwood Award for his fiction. He created, wrote and narrated a six-part series about New York City for Public Radio in Virginia. His essay, “In Search of the Exact Word,” appears in the Oxford American Writer’s Thesaurus. He wrote the introduction for Travelers’ Tales Provence. Richard Goodman is the Fine Presses Editor for Fine Books & Collections Magazine, for which he writes a regular column. He has taught writing in New York for many years, and was a founding member of the New York Writers Workshop. He teaches Creative Nonfiction at Spalding University’s Brief Residency MFA in Writing Program in Louisville, Kentucky. Richard Goodman travels widely conducting workshops on writing around the country.
Visit his website at http://richardgoodman.org/
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