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American writer
Dan Gutstein (born in
Cleveland , Ohio in 1968) is an American writer and vocalist. His writing has appeared in
Ploughshares ,
[1]
Poets & Writers ,
[2]
Best American Poetry ,
[3]
storySouth ,
[4] PANK,
[5] DIAGRAM,
[6]
Fiction ,
[7] and elsewhere. He has received grants and awards from the Maryland State Arts Council.
[8] While he was teaching at
George Washington University the web site Rate My Professors named him the 2010–2011 "hottest" professor in America.
[9]
[10]
[11]
Gutstein is a vocalist and lyricist for punk band
Joy on Fire .
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
In December 2023 his nonfiction book Poor Gal about the folk song "
Li'l Liza Jane " will be released by
University Press of Mississippi .
Books
Selected works in anthologies
References
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"Daniel Gutstein | Ploughshares" . Ploughshares . Retrieved November 12, 2017 .
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"Non/Fiction by Dan Gutstein" . Poets & Writers . October 19, 2010. Retrieved January 18, 2019 .
^ Collins, Billy (June 17, 2008).
The Best American Poetry 2006: Series Editor David Lehman . Simon and Schuster.
ISBN
9781439104859 .
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"Nadab and Abihu Are Dead by Dan Gutstein : storySouth" . storysouth.com . Retrieved September 9, 2018 .
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"BEEF PINEAPPLE ROBOT" . [PANK] . Retrieved January 18, 2021 .
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"DIAGRAM :: Dan Gutstein" . thediagram.com . Retrieved January 18, 2021 .
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"Fiction Magazine, Volume 14, Number 2" . www.goodreads.com . Retrieved January 18, 2021 .
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"Maryland State Arts Council 2022 Individual Artist Awards" . Maryland State Arts Council . February 16, 2022. Retrieved February 16, 2022 .
^ Wienerbronner, Danielle (April 28, 2011).
"The HOTTEST Professors" . HuffPost . Retrieved September 13, 2011 .
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"Dan Gutstein" . Poets & Writers . Retrieved November 12, 2017 .
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"The HOTTEST Professors" . HuffPost . May 19, 2011. Retrieved November 12, 2017 .
^ Thompson, Gareth (November 8, 2021).
"Joy On Fire: Unknown Cities" . All About Jazz .
Archived from the original on November 8, 2021. Retrieved November 9, 2021 .
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"New Mix: Lavender Diamond, A Jay Som-Chastity Belt Collaboration, More : All Songs Considered" . NPR.org . Retrieved January 18, 2021 .
^ Luciano, Nick (February 21, 2022).
"Joy on Fire's Unknown Cities" . 25YL . Retrieved February 21, 2022 .
^ Helms, William Ruben (April 21, 2022).
"NEW VIDEO: TRENTON'S JOY ON FIRE SHARES SARDONIC AND EXPLOSIVE RIPPER "SELFIES" " . The Joy of Violent Movement . Retrieved April 22, 2022 .
^ Martin, Ryan (April 22, 2022).
"First Look: Joy on Fire -- Selfies" . Jammerzine . Retrieved April 22, 2022 .
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" "The Fox Who Loves Me + Other Developments in the Faunal and Floral Kingdoms." " . Best American Poetry Blog . Retrieved January 23, 2022 .