David Armand (author)

David Armand (born 1980) is an American writer of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. He has published three novels, The Pugilist's Wife, Harlow, and The Gorge. He has also published two collections of poems, The Deep Woods and Debt, as well as a memoir titled My Mother's House. He is currently Writer-in-Residence at Southeastern Louisiana University.[1]

David Armand
Born1980 (age 4041)
New Orleans, Louisiana
OccupationNovelist
SubjectFiction, Louisiana

Honors

  • 2016 St. Tammany Parish President's Literary Artist of the Year [2]
  • 2016 Southeastern Louisiana University President's Award for Excellence in Artistic Activity [3]
  • Gambit Magazine "40 Under 40" Recipient [4]
  • 2015 Southeastern Louisiana University College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Alumnus of the Year Award
  • The Gorge named a finalist in Foreword Reviews Independent Book Awards [5]
  • Selected as a contributor to the 2014 Sewanee Writers' Conference
  • Harlow named a top five fiction book of the year (2013) by The Richmond Times-Dispatch [6]
  • Harlow longlisted for the 2013 SIBA Book Award [7]
  • The Pugilist's Wife named a New & Noteworthy Book by Newpages.com [8]
  • The Pugilist's Wife named one of five "Hot Reads" by the New Orleans Times-Picayune in March 2012 [9]
  • The Pugilist's Wife named the winner of the 2010 George Garrett Fiction Prize

Bibliography

  • Debt (poems) [10]
  • My Mother's House (a memoir) [11]
  • The Deep Woods (poems) [12]
  • The Gorge (a novel) [13]
  • Harlow (a novel) [14]
  • The Pugilist's Wife (a novel) [15]

References

Further reading

  • David Armand (2018). Debt. Blue Horse Press. ISBN 9780692144770.
  • David Armand (2016). My Mother's House. Texas Review Press. ISBN 9781680030730.
  • David Armand (2015). The Deep Woods. Blue Horse Press. ISBN 9780692538142.
  • David Armand (2015). The Gorge. Southeast Missouri State University Press. ISBN 9780996259620.
  • David Armand (2013). Harlow. Texas Review Press. ISBN 9781937875435.
  • David Armand (2011). The Pugilist's Wife. Texas Review Press. ISBN 9781933896670.
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