Robert Clark Young - Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography

One of the Guys HarperCollins, May 1999 (hardcover), September 2000 (trade paperback).

Philip of the Streets (creative nonfiction, excerpt from Thank You for Keeping Me Sober), Connotation Press (February 2010)

Running Away from Big Guy (creative nonfiction, excerpt from Thank You for Keeping Me Sober), The Espresso: San Diego’s Coffeehouse & Café Newspaper (December 24, 2009)

The Ecstasy of the Do-It-Yourself Novel (review of the novel Burn & Learn: Memoirs of the Cenozoic Era, by Eric Paul Shaffer), Connotation Press (November 2009)

The Death of the Death of the Novel (creative nonfiction), The Southern Review, Louisiana State University (Winter 2008)

“A Taste of California,” (food article), Senses Magazine (October 2007)

“The Death of the Cool,” (creative nonfiction), Senses Magazine (September 2007)

“Elk Hunt, Wyoming, 1917,” (creative nonfiction), Owen Wister Review, University of Wyoming (Spring 2006)

A Charming Plagiarist: The Downfall of Brad Vice (literary essay), New York Press (November 30, 2005)

An Experiment in Pleasure (review of the novel A Gesture through Time by Elizabeth Block), The Brooklyn Rail (September 2005)

“The Richest Girl in the World,” (creative nonfiction), Southern Humanities Review, Auburn University (Spring 2005)

“Mimi and Cecilia: A Recollection,” (creative nonfiction), Santa Monica Review, Santa Monica College (Spring 2003)

“On Being Published in the Black Warrior Review,” (literary essay), Black Warrior Review, University of Alabama (Fall 2002)

Scarlett O'Hara, Incorporated (op-ed), San Francisco Chronicle (May 18, 2001)

"Ask, Tell, and Prosecute: Navy and Marine Complicity in Thailand's Child Sex Trade Shouldn't Be Tolerated” (op-ed), The Portland Oregonian (December 26, 2000)

A Strange ‘Family Values’ Attack on the NEA The Washington Post (December 15, 2000)

“Peacock Island” (excerpt from the novel One of the Guys), New Millennium Writings (Spring 1997)

“Empire of Words” (excerpt from the novel One of the Guys), Another Chicago Magazine (Spring 1997)

“The Final Exit of Xavier Jones” (short story), Gulf Coast A Journal of Literature and Fine Art, University of Houston (Spring-Summer 1997)

“Bus from Oaxaca” (personal essay, first prize), New Millennium Writings (Fall 1996)

“The Girl in the White Corvair” (personal essay), West Branch, Bucknell University (Fall 1994)

“Impurity” (personal essay) in Bless Me, Father: Stories of Catholic Childhood anthology, New York: Penguin Books, 1994. Reprinted from Pikestaff Forum (Spring 1994)

“Armentrout” (short story), New Orleans Review, Loyola University New Orleans (Winter 1993)

“Litmag Chain Letter” (literary essay), ZYZZYVA (Summer 1993)

“One Writer’s Big Innings” (literary essay), The Writer's Chronicle, Association of Writers & Writing Programs (December 1992) Reprinted from Black Warrior Review, University of Alabama (Fall 1992)

“Ten Years Later, New World Order Is Not Quite What U.S. Thought” (op-ed), Houston Post (April 17, 1991)

“After an Assassination in the Philippines” (short story), Buffalo Press (January-February 1991)

“Green River” (short story), The Davis Enterprise (December 17, 1987)

“It’s Greek to Me” (celebrity profile), San Diego Magazine (October 1982)

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