Gary Gildner
Gary Gildner has contributed to The Georgia Review numerous poems and stories, four essays, a book review, and an exchange of letters with the late novelist Raymond Andrews. His latest collection of poems is Cleaning a Rainbow (BkMk Press, 2007); his latest collection of stories is The Capital of Kansas City (BkMk Press, 2016). He has received Pushcart Prizes in fiction and nonfiction, and the Iowa Poetry Prize for The Bunker in the Parsley Fields (University of Iowa Press). Gildner and his wife Michele live in the Clearwater Mountains of Idaho and in the foothills of Arizona’s Santa Catalina Mountains.
Georgia Review Archive for Gary Gildner
A Fire & Prayer from the Desert
Sometimes We Throw Things in the Car, Fast
Somewhere Geese Are Flying
on Breathing under Water and Other East European Essays by Stanislaw Baranczak
Song: One Summer Afternoon in the Country
Joseph Shows Up for the Christmas Story Three Days after His Hernia Repair
In the Presence of the Clearwater
Calling from the Scaffold
Dick Hugo’s Green Sport Coat
“What a Nice Surprise”—A Correspondence
Remembering Raymond Andrews
I Want a Big Corny Wink & The Perfect Pitch