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Anderson, Robert 1964–

PERSONAL: Born 1964, in Rapid City, SD. Education: Attended University of Minnesota.

ADDRESSES: Agent—c/o Author Mail, Ballantine Books, 1745 Broadway, New York, NY 10019.

CAREER: Writer. Has also worked as a cook.

AWARDS, HONORS: Flannery O'Connor Award for short fiction, University of Georgia Press, for Ice Age.

WRITINGS:

Ice Age (short stories), University of Georgia Press (Athens, GA), 2000.

Little Fugue (novel), Ballantine Books (New York, NY), 2005.

SIDELIGHTS: Robert Anderson's first published book, the short story collection Ice Age, was the 2000 winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award. The book's tales feature "absurd situations rendered through biting satire," Bonnie Smothers explained in Booklist, with "each story inhabiting a surreal landscape." The tales frequently draw on famous historical figures for inspiration: the first, "Mother's Tongue," is set inside the mind of American writer Norman Mailer, while "Schism" includes as characters both fourteenth-century Catholic saint Catherine of Siena and twentieth-century

Robert Anderson (editor and biographer)

Scottish physician, author and critic

Robert Anderson (7 January 1750 – 20 February 1830) was a Scottish author and critic.[1][2]

Son of David Anderson, W.S., he was born at Carnwath, Lanarkshire. He studied first divinity and then medicine at the University of Edinburgh, and subsequently, after some experience as a surgeon, took his M.D. at the University of St Andrews in 1778. He began to practise as a physician at Alnwick in Northumberland, but he became financially independent by his marriage with the daughter of John Gray, and abandoned his profession for a literary life in Edinburgh.[2]

For several years his attention was occupied with his edition of The Works of the British Poets, with Prefaces Biographical and Critical (14 vols. 8vo, Edin., 1792–1807).[3] His other publications were:[2]

  • The Miscellaneous Works of Tobias Smollett, M.D., with Memoirs of his Life and Writings (Edin., 1796)
  • Life of Samuel Johnson, LL.D., with Critical Observations on his Works (Edin., 181

    Robert C. Anderson

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    ROBERT C. ANDERSON served for 15 years as professor of pastoral theology at Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon, and as senior pastor of Bethel Baptist Church in Portland, Oregon. He also served as adjunct professor of pastoral theology at Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary at the Pacific Northwest Campus. Robert is the author of Circles of Influence: Expanding Your Leadership Capabilities in the Church and The Practical Pastor: A Practical Guide to the Ministry. Robert resides in Brush Prairie, Washington.

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