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Andrew Rooney currently teaches graduate creative writing at Regis University in Denver. He is the author of three novels; The Fact of Suffering, based on his time in Nigeria, The Dictionary of Finds, a travel word-play novel that uses Webster's original dictionary and The Moirologist in Passing, about a protagonist who becomes a keener for others and himself. He is also the author of a collection of stories, The Colorado Motet, published in 2005. Travels in Ekphrasia, a collaborative art/writing chapbook, was published in 2006. His novella, Fall of the Rock Dove, was published in 2012 by Main Street Rag. Andrew Rooney has worked on the railroad, in a slaughterhouse, as a bus driver, in a big loser corporation, and on newspapers and magazin ...more

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Fall of the Rock Dove

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This novel has that smooth well-written quality, like something Wallace Stegner might have written. The characters are engaging and the story is entertaining. It's worth a read. ...more
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