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David Eben­bach

David Eben­bach is the author of two short sto­ry col­lec­tions, Into the Wilder­ness and Between Camelots; a chap­book of poet­ry enti­tled Auto­geog­ra­phy; and The Artist’s Torah, a non-fic­tion guide to cre­ativ­i­ty. He’s been award­ed the Drue Heinz Lit­er­a­ture Prize, fel­low­ships to sev­er­al artist colonies, and an Indi­vid­ual Excel­lence Award from the Ohio Arts Coun­cil. Eben­bach teach­es at George­town University.
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Some Unimag­in­able Animal
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Writ­ing About Writing

Ear­li­er this week, David Eben­bach wrote about what makes a cre­ative process and a short sto­ry Jew­ish. He has been blog­ging here all week for Jew­ish Book…
David Eben­bach
November 30, 2012
Essay

What Makes a Cre­ative Process Jewish?

Ear­li­er this week, David Eben­bach wrote about what makes a short sto­ry Jew­ish. He will be blog­ging here all week for Jew­ish Book Coun­cil and MyJew­ish­Learn­ing.Is…
David Eben­bach
November 28, 2012
Essay

What Makes a Short Sto­ry Jewish?

David Eben­bach​’s col­lec­tion Into the Wilder­ness is now avail­able. He will be blog­ging here all week for Jew­ish Book Coun­cil and MyJew­ish­Learn­ing.I think most Jew­ish…
David Eben­bach
November 26, 2012

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