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Smith Henderson is an American fiction writer, and is the author of the novels ''Fourth of July Creek'' and (with Jon Marc Smith) ''Make Them Cry'', as well as short story, short stories published in ''The Best American Short Stories 2016, Best American Short Stories'', ''Tin House'', ''American Short Fiction'', ''One Story'', and ''Witness''. His debut novel ''Fourth of July Creek'' was a bestseller and was named a Notable Book by the ''New York Times'' and the third best novel of the year according to ''Entertainment Weekly''. Biography Before becoming a novelist, Henderson studied classics at the University of Montana, then moved to Texas to work as a social worker and a prison guard. He also worked in advertising, helping to produce the Halftime in America, Clint Eastwood/"Halftime in America" commercial for Chrysler that aired in February 2012 during Half-time, halftime of Super Bowl XLVI. References

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