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Sonya Huber

Sonya Huber is the author of the new short book The Evolution of Hillary Clinton as well as three books of creative nonfiction: Opa Nobody, Cover Me, and the forthcoming Pain Woman Takes Your Keys, and a textbook, The Backwards Research Guide for Writers. She teaches at Fairfield University and directs Fairfield’s low-residency MFA Program.

Body of WorkJuly 14, 2016

Flying the Flannel

By Sonya Huber

bought my first blue plaid flannel at K-Mart—it must have been 1987 or ’88, when I was a junior in high school in small-town…

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BookmarkedJanuary 22, 2015

Sonya Huber’s Eight Midwestern Books

By Sonya Huber

I have a bias toward Midwestern culture, partly because I’m from New Lenox, Illinois, a former farm town in the greater amorphous magical region…

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