Английская Википедия:Gary Braver
Шаблон:Short description Gary Goshgarian, better known by his pen name Gary Braver, is the author of nine thrillers and mysteries.
Goshgarian is an assistant professor of English at Northeastern University in Boston.[1] He has taught fiction-writing workshops throughout the United States and Europe. He is the author of five college writing textbooks with Pearson Education.
Early life
Goshgarian was born in Hartford, CT. He earned a degree in physics from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.[2] WPI awarded him the Robert H. Goddard Award for Outstanding Professional Achievement in 2014.[2]
Goshgarian decided he wanted to write when he finished college, and went on to the University of Connecticut where he received an MA in English, followed by a Ph.D. in English from the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[2]
Writing career
Goshgarian wrote three novels under his own name before writing the next six under his pseudonym, Gary Braver. "Braver" is a translation of the name of Goshgarian's paternal grandfather (Garabed Markarian).Шаблон:Citation needed
Several of his novels have a biomedical slant including Elixir, Gray Matter, and Flashback, which won the Massachusetts Honor Book Award for Fiction in 2006.[3]Шаблон:Better source needed Other novels have archaeological themes, including Atlantis Fire and The Stone Circle.
His book Choose Me, a murder mystery co-authored with Tess Gerritsen, was published in July 2021.[4][5]
References
External links
- Gary Braver website
- Northeastern University website: Gary Goshgarian Faculty Profile
- Interview and biography by Joan Killough-Miller in the journal Transformations
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- ↑ Tom Nolan (10 July 2021). "This Week: Choose Me". The Wall Street Journal. p. C10.
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