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'''Walter D. Wetherell''' is an American writer who has published more than a dozen books of fiction and nonfiction under the name W. D. Wetherell. He has also written essays and travel pieces for [[The New York Times]], the [[Boston Review]], and other periodicals. Wetherell has received two fellowships from the [[National Endowment for the Arts]], two [[O. Henry Awards]], the [[Drue Heinz Literature Prize]], and, most recently, the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ Strauss Living Award.<ref>American Academy of Arts and Letters site, accessed July 9, 2008. http://www.artsandletters.org</ref> He lives in [[Lyme, New Hampshire]], with his wife and two children. His latest novel is ''A Century of November'' (2004).
'''Walter D. Wetherell''' is an American writer who has published more than a dozen books of fiction and nonfiction under the name W. D. Wetherell. He has also written essays and travel pieces for [[The New York Times]], the [[Boston Review]], and other periodicals. Several of his nonfiction books are about rivers and fly-fishing.
Wetherell has received two fellowships from the [[National Endowment for the Arts]], two [[O. Henry Awards]], the [[Drue Heinz Literature Prize]], and, most recently, the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ Strauss Living Award.<ref>American Academy of Arts and Letters site, accessed July 9, 2008. http://www.artsandletters.org</ref> He lives in [[Lyme, New Hampshire]], with family. His latest novel is ''A Century of November'' (2004).


==Works==
==Works==
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===Nonfiction===
===Nonfiction===
*''Upland Stream'', 1991
*''Upland Stream: Notes on the Fishing Passion'', 1991
*''Vermont River'', 1993
*''Vermont River'', 1993
*''One River More: A Celebration of Rivers and Fly Fishing'', 1998
*''One River More: A Celebration of Rivers and Fly Fishing'', 1998

Revision as of 22:29, 9 July 2008

Walter D. Wetherell is an American writer who has published more than a dozen books of fiction and nonfiction under the name W. D. Wetherell. He has also written essays and travel pieces for The New York Times, the Boston Review, and other periodicals. Several of his nonfiction books are about rivers and fly-fishing.

Wetherell has received two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, two O. Henry Awards, the Drue Heinz Literature Prize, and, most recently, the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ Strauss Living Award.[1] He lives in Lyme, New Hampshire, with family. His latest novel is A Century of November (2004).

Works

Fiction

  • Souvenirs, 1981 novel
  • The Man Who Loved Levittown, 1985 stories
  • Hyannis Boat and Other Stories, 1989
  • Chekhov's Sister: A Novel, 1990
  • The Wisest Man in America, 1995 novel
  • Wherever That Great Heart May Be: Stories, 1996
  • Morning, 2001 novel
  • A Century Of November, 2004 novel

Nonfiction

  • Upland Stream: Notes on the Fishing Passion, 1991
  • Vermont River, 1993
  • One River More: A Celebration of Rivers and Fly Fishing, 1998
  • North of Now: A Celebration of Country and the Soon to Be Gone, 1998
  • This American River: Five Centuries of Writing About the Connecticut, 2002 (editor)

References

  1. ^ American Academy of Arts and Letters site, accessed July 9, 2008. http://www.artsandletters.org