Gail Galloway Adams Explained

Gail Galloway Adams
Birth Date:1943
Nationality:American
Occupation:writer
Awards:Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction

Gail Galloway Adams (born 1943) is an American short story writer, and editor.

Adams grew up in Central Texas,[1] and taught at West Virginia University,[2] retiring in 2008.[3] She edited Arts & Letters.[4] Her work appeared in Kenyon Review,[5] The Georgia Review, North American Review, Story Quarterly.

She lives in Morgantown, West Virginia.[6]

Awards

Works

Anthologies

Notes and References

  1. Book: Communications, Emmis. Texas Monthly. 1988-10-01. Emmis Communications. en.
  2. Web site: Eberly College of Arts & Sciences | Eberly News | Award-winning author to give reading at WVU Mountainlair . 2010-01-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100613030817/http://eberly.wvu.edu/eberly_news/2008/3/10/award-winning-author-to-give-reading-at-wvu-mountainlair . 2010-06-13 . dead .
  3. Web site: Search WVU - All Sites Results.
  4. Book: Ravenel, Shannon. New Stories from the South: The Year's Best, 2000. 2000-01-01. Algonquin Books. 9781565122956. en.
  5. Olives . Gail Galloway Adams . The Kenyon Review . New Series . 26 . 3 . Summer 2004 . 52–54 . 4338612.
  6. Web site: New Page 1. www.mountainlit.com. 2016-04-09. 2017-04-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20170419043435/http://www.mountainlit.com/centuryauthos.htm. dead.
  7. Web site: History About West Virginia University. wvuhistory.wvu.edu. 2016-04-09. 2012-03-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20120302044209/http://wvuhistory.wvu.edu/additional_resources/CASEprofessors. dead.