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Christopher Brookhouse
Christopher Brookhouse’s 1970 novel, Running Out, won the prestigious Rosenthal Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 2005, his story collection, Fog, won the biennial New Hampshire Literary Award for Outstanding Work of Fiction. He previously taught at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is also the founding editor of the film journal, Hitchcock Annual. He lives in Sanibel, Florida, and Asheville, North Carolina, where his wife, Anne Ponder is the Chancellor of UNC Asheville. He is also the owner of the publishing house Safe Harbor Books.

Books by Christopher Brookhouse
Scattered Light (1969)
Running Out (1970)
Wintermute (1978)
Dear Otto (1995)
The Light Between the Fields (1998)
Passing Game (2000)
A Selfish Woman (2001)
Fog (2004)
Old-Timer (2007)
Silence (2009)
Loving Ryan (2010)
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