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  1. John Brandon is an American novelist and teacher. A young cult fiction author, heavily influenced by Flannery O'Connor. [1][2][3][4] Biography. Brandon was born in Bradenton, Florida, attended elementary school in Elfers, and attended Bayonet Middle School and River Ridge High School in New Port Richey. [5] .

  2. Nov 3, 2010 · John Brandon’s name has been whispered among literary circles as a writer to watch since he was selected as the 2009-10 John and Renee Grisham Writer-in-Residence at the University of Mississippi. His first novel, Arkansas, took readers on a wild ride through the “trailer trash” world of drugs and violence. And, he left them wanting more.

  3. Citrus County is the second novel by American author John Brandon, following his debut novel Arkansas. [1] It was published on 6 July 2010 through McSweeney's.

  4. Jun 1, 2021 · John Brandon’s new novel, Ivory Shoals, is his fifth book — joining the novels Arkansas, Citrus County, A Million Heavens, and the story collection Further Joy — and McSweeney’s is proud to have published them all.

  5. Dec 1, 2020 · John Brandon is the author of the short story collection, Further Joy, and four novels, Arkansas, Citrus County, A Million Heavens, and Ivory Shoals, which is forthcoming from McSweeney’s.

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  6. John Brandon, associate professor of creative writing, who teaches in both the BFA and MFA creative writing programs, is the author of four novels, Arkansas, Citrus County, A Million Heavens, and Ivory Shoals and a short story collection, Further Joy, all with McSweeney's.

  7. Jul 20, 2021 · In John Brandons new novel, “Ivory Shoals,” a boy in post-Civil War Florida searches for the father he has never met.

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