Austin Smith

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Austin Smith grew up on a family dairy farm in northwestern Illinois. He received a BA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an MA from the University of California-Davis, and an MFA from the University of Virginia. Most recently he was a Wallace Stegner Fellow in fiction at Stanford University, where he is currently a Jones Lecturer. He has published four poetry collections: In the Silence of the Migrated BirdsWheat and DistanceInstructions for How to Put an Old Horse Down; and Almanac, which was chosen by Paul Muldoon for the Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets. Austin's poems have appeared in The New YorkerPoetry MagazineYale ReviewSewanee ReviewPloughsharesNew England ReviewPoetry EastZYZZYVAPleiadesVirginia Quarterly ReviewAsheville Poetry Review, and Cortland Review, amongst others. His stories have appeared or will appear in Harper'sGlimmer TrainKenyon ReviewEPOCHSewanee ReviewThreepenny ReviewFiction and Narrative Magazine. He was the recipient of the 2015 Narrative Prize for his short story, "The Halverson Brothers". He is currently a Jones Lecturer in Fiction at Stanford University, and lives in San Francisco.

Prize anthology mentions

Pushcart (Fiction) 2017*

Pushcart (Fiction) 2018*

Pushcart (Fiction) 2021

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