Douglas Trevor is the author of the novel "Girls I Know" (SixOneSeven Books, 2013), the short story collection "The Thin Tear in the Fabric of Space" (University of Iowa Press, 2005), and "The Poetics of Melancholy in Early Modern England" (Cambridge University Press, 2004). "Thin Tear" won the 2005 Iowa Short Fiction Award and was a finalist for the 2006 Hemingway Foundation/Pen Award for First Fiction. His short fiction has appeared in "The Paris Review," "Glimmer Train," "Epoch," "Black Warrior Review," "The New England Review," and about a dozen other literary magazines. He lives in Ann Arbor, where he is an Associate Professor of Renaissance Literature and Creative Writing in the English Department at the University of Michigan.Douglas Trevor is the author of the novel "Girls I Know" (SixOneSeven Books, 2013), the short story collection "The Thin Tear in the Fabric of Space" (University of Iowa Press, 2005), and "The Poetics of Melancholy in Early Modern England" (Cambridge University Press, 2004). "Thin Tear" won the 2005 Iowa Short Fiction Award and was a finalist for the 2006 Hemingway Foundation/Pen Award for First Fiction. His short fiction has appeared in "The Paris Review," "Glimmer Train," "Epoch," "Black Warrior Review," "The New England Review," and about a dozen other literary magazines. He lives in Ann Arbor, where he is an Associate Professor of Renaissance Literature and Creative Writing in the English Department at the University of Michigan....more