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Dennis Covington (born October 30, 1948) is an American author whose work includes two novels and four nonfiction books. His subject matter includes spirituality, the environment, and the
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. Covington's book '' Salvation on Sand Mountain'' was a 1995 National Book Award finalist and his articles have been published in ''
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'' and ''Redbook''. Covington was born in
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, studied fiction writing and earned a BA degree from the
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, then served in the U.S. Army. He earned an MFA in the early 1970s from the
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, studying under
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. He taught English at the
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. He married his second wife, writer Vicki Covington, in 1977. The couple returned to Birmingham the following year, and he began teaching at the
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. The couple divorced in 2005. They have two daughters and three grandchildren. In 1983, Dennis Covington went to
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as a freelance journalist. In 2003, he became Professor of Creative Writing at
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. In 2005, he was a judge for the
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. Covington spoke at a talk hosted by the
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's literary magazine '' The Cypress Dome'' in 2009.Pham, Viloc
"Author entertains, inspires students; Cypress Dome hosts speaker October 10, 2009 Central Florida Future (University of Central Florida)
/ref> In November 2017, Covington started his column called “Deep in the Heart,” published online by
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. He wrote a total of 20 mini-essays on life in Texas, family, lost love, health issues, and his childhood in Alabama. Covington’s essays were well-received.


Works

* ''Lizard'', New York: Delacorte Press, 1991. For younger readers. * ''Lasso the Moon'', New York: Delacorte Press, 1995. For younger readers. * '' Salvation on Sand Mountain: Snake Handling and Salvation in Southern Appalachia'', Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, 1995, * ''Cleaving: The Story of a Marriage'' (with Vicki Covington), New York: North Point Press, 1999. * ''Redneck Riviera: Armadillos, Outlaws, and the Demise of an American Dream'', New York: Counterpoint, 2004. * ''Revelation: A Search for Faith in a Violent Religious World'', New York: Little Brown & Company, 2016.


Excerpts in anthologies


''From "Snake Handling and Redemption"''
The Art of Fact, Kevin Kerrane, Ben Yagoda, Simon and Schuster, 1998,
"From Salvation on Sand Mountain"
''The Oxford Book of the American South'', Edward L. Ayers, Bradley C. Mittendorf, Oxford University Press US, 1997,


References


External links


"Down From the Mountain: An interview with author Dennis Covington"
Brett Grainger, and Rose Marie Berger, Sojourners
''Dennis Covington'', This Goodly Land Alabama's Literary Heritage

''From "Snake Handling and Redemption"'', The Art of Fact
Kevin Kerrane, Ben Yagoda, Simon and Schuster, 1998,
"Dennis Covington, Daily Scholar, Deep in the Heart"
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