James McGarrah

Creative Nonfiction Writer

Athens, GA
Georgia US

Author's Bio

Jim McGarrah is the author of five books of poetry, Running the Voodoo Down (Elixir Press, 2003) and When the Stars Go Dark, (Main Street Rag, 2009), Breakfast at Denny's (Ink Brush Press, 2012) The Truth About Mangoes (Lamar University Press, 2016) A Balancing Act (Lamar University Press, 2018) and four books of nofiction, A Temporary Sort of Peace (Indiana Historical Society Press, 2007), which received the Eric Hoffer Award for Legacy Nonfiction and was a finalist for the Montaigne Medal, The End of an Era (Ink Brush Press, 2011), Off Track (Blue Heron Book Works, 2017) and Misdemeanor Outlaw (Blue Heron Book Works, 2019). He is editor, along with Tom Watson, of the anthology Home Again: Essays and Memoirs from Indiana (Indiana Historical Society Press, 2007). McGarrah holds an MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts and an MA in Liberal Studies from the University of Southern Indiana.

Publications & Prizes

Books:
A Temporary Sort of Peace (Indiana Historical Society Press, 2013)
,
The End of an Era (Ink Brush Press, 2011)
Prizes won: 

2010 Eric Hoffer Award for Legacy Nonfiction 2009 Main Street Rag, Select Poetry Series 2005 Faculty Research and Creative Writing Award, USI 2003 Editor's Choice Award, Elixir Press

Personal Favorites

Favorite authors: 
Robert Wrigley, Stephen Dobyns, Juan Luis Borges, Lawrence Sterne, Salmon Rushdie, Victoria Redel, Barbara Kingsolver, James Joyce, etc.
What I'm reading now: 
The Feast of the Goat by Mario Vargas Llosa, Salvation Blues by Rodney Jones, The Savage Detective by Roberto Bolano

More Information

Gives readings: 
No
Travels for readings: 
No
Identifies as: 
Celtic American
Prefers to work with: 
Adults
Fluent in: 
English
Born in: 
Princeton, IN
Indiana
Raised in: 
Princeton, IN
Indiana
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Last update: May 03, 2019