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  6. Tim Gautreaux - Wikipedia

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    Given those influences, he says, "I pride myself in writing a 'broad-spectrum' fiction, fiction that appeals to both intellectuals and blue-collar types. Many times I've heard stories of people who don't read short stories, or people who have technical jobs, who like my fiction." [9] Gautreaux also tends to write from experience or what he knows.

  7. Ron Carlson - Wikipedia

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    His short stories originally appeared in The New Yorker, [4] Harper's Magazine, [5] Esquire, [6] and GQ. In addition to his fiction, Carlson has also written for The New York Times Book Review and the Los Angeles Times Book Review. He wrote of his first "good" story: "I did not understand my story; many times you don’t.