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Dixon Hearne (born 1948) is an American educator and writer of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. He has published an education text (''Teaching Second-Language Learning with Learning Disabilities''), four short story collections: ''Delta Flats: Stories in the Key of Blues and Hope''; ''Plantatia: High-toned and Lowdown Stories of the South''; ''Native Voices, Native Lands''; and ''When Christmas was Real,'' and edited several anthologies. His novella, ''From Tickfaw to Shongaloo'' is forthcoming from Southeast Missouri State University Press. It was previously named the sole runner-up in the international creative writing competition sponsored by the Pirates Alley Faulkner Society in New Orleans. The contest was judged by Moira Crone. After writing for professional magazines and journals, he began to write in a "different voice". In 2003, his first short story won an award and was subsequently published in a literary journal. His short fiction, poetry, and nonfiction have received numerous awards and appear widely in magazines, journals, and anthologies.Interview with author Dixon Hearne, Ph.D. , Belle Rêve Literary Journal
. Bellerevejournal.com August 11, 2012. Retrieved on May 18, 2014.


Early life, education and early career

Hearne was born in Monroe, Louisiana and raised along levees of the Ouachita River in
West Monroe, Louisiana West Monroe is a city in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is situated on the Ouachita River, across from the neighboring city of Monroe. The two cities are often referred to as the Twin Cities of northeast Louisiana. Its population ...
. As a child, he often traveled with his father on his sales routes through the back roads of northeast Louisiana. Many of the characters and voices in his works of fiction are drawn from the store front porches and inhabitants of the small southern towns that populated this region. He graduated from
West Monroe High School West Monroe High School is a high school in West Monroe, Louisiana, United States. It is administered by the Ouachita Parish School Board. WMHS is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The school's mascot is The R ...
and began college at University of Louisiana-Monroe. When his father became ill, he had to withdraw from school and find a job. He moved to Houston, Texas where he worked his way through University of St. Thomas to earn a BA in English and History. He taught in Houston's inner-city before moving to Los Angeles to pursue an MA at
Pepperdine University Pepperdine University () is a private research university affiliated with the Churches of Christ with its main campus in Los Angeles County, California. Pepperdine's main campus consists of 830 acres (340 ha) overlooking the Pacific Ocean and th ...
, and later earned a PhD at Claremont Graduate University.


Career

Hearne split his career between teaching English and special education in public schools and university positions: Clarke College,
Loras College Loras College is a private Catholic college in Dubuque, Iowa. It has an enrollment of approximately 1,600 students and is the oldest post-secondary institution in the state of Iowa. The school offers both undergraduate and graduate degree ...
,
University of Dubuque The University of Dubuque (UD) is a private Presbyterian university in Dubuque, Iowa. About 2,200 students attend the university. History The University of Dubuque has had a long history in Dubuque since its founding in 1852. Early years Th ...
; California State University-San Bernardino; Cal-Poly-Pomona;
Whittier College Whittier College (Whittier Academy (1887–1901)) is a private liberal arts college in Whittier, California. It is a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) and, as of fall 2022, had approximately 1,300 (undergraduate and graduate) students. It was ...
; University of Texas-Brownsville; and Chapman University. He is semi-retired and teaches occasional courses in general and special education. He served on several editorial boards of leading journals.


Honors

*Second Place 2014 William Faulkner-William Wisdom Writing Competition *''Plantatia'' listed by NewPages.com under New & Noteworthy Books *National Indie Excellence Book Awards – Plantatia: High-toned and Lowdown Stories of the South * Pushcart Prize nominations in 2008 and 2010 for fiction * 2010 Hemingway/
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nomination, ''Plantatia: High-toned and Lowdown Stories of the South'' * 2010 Creative Spirit Award, Platinum * Named "New and Noteworthy" by NewPages.com, ''Plantatia: High-toned and Lowdown Stories of the South'' * Several Editors' Choice awards for short fiction, essay, and poetry * 2014
Spur Award Spur Awards are literary prizes awarded annually by the Western Writers of America (WWA). The purpose of the Spur Awards is to honor writers for distinguished writing about the American West. The Spur awards began in 1953, the same year the WWA wa ...
Finalist, selected by
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, for the poem ''Skulls'' * '' Magna cum laude'' graduate – University of St. Thomas * '' Phi Alpha Theta,'' National History Honor Society * ''
Delta Epsilon Sigma Delta Epsilon Sigma () is a national scholastic honor society that was established in 1939 for students of Catholic universities and colleges in the United States. The society was founded at Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa in 1939 by Father Fitzg ...
,'' National Catholic Scholastic Honor Society


Published works

;Books * ''Delta Flats: Stories in the Key of Blues and Hope,'' Amphorae Publishing Group. 2016. * ''From Tickfaw to Shongaloo,'' Southeast Missouri State University Press. 2015. * ''Christmas Traditions,'' Adams Media, 2008 * ''Native Voices, Native Lands.'' Laughing Cactus Press. 2013. * ''Plantatia: High-toned and Lowdown Stories of the South.'' Southeast Missouri State University Press. 2009. * ''Teacakes and Afternoon Tales,'' AWOC.COM Publishing, 2008. * ''Teaching Second-Language Learners with Learning Disabilities.'' Academic Communication Associates. 2000. * ''Thanksgiving to Christmas: A Patchwork of Stories.'' AWOC. 2009. * ''When Christmas was Real.'' AWOC. 2012. * ''Woodstock Revisited,'' Adams Media, 2009''Dixon Hearne: Publications and Prizes.''
Directory of Poets & Writers. Retrieved May 18, 2014.
;Short stories * "Bouree" * "Mercy Rare" * "Petty Wise" * "Crescent City Blues" * "Don't Try Me" * "Two for One" * "Lifelines" * "Boogers, Haints, and Heathens" * "And That's the Truth" * "Never Was" * "Redemption" * "Tidewater" * "Threads" * "Raptured" * "A Good Woman Knows" * "Three Stories" * "Canyons of Wisdom" * "Going up North", Big Muddy, 2013 * "Reaching West", Potomac Review, 2012 * "Word from New Iberia", Wisconsin Review, 2008 * "Sandbars", Roanoke Review, 2008 * "The Tinder Woods", Louisiana Literature, 2008 * "The Right Eye of Justice", Valley Voices, 2008 * "The Christmas Cake", Mature Living, 2007 * "Along the Levee's Edge", Louisiana Review, 2007 * "Plantatia", Big Muddy, 2006 * "Tethered Hearts", Cream City Review, 2005 * "White Trash Wedding", Big Muddy, 2005 ;Essays/Other * "We Need a Little Bit of Walter Cronkite" The Shreveport Times * "Imagination: The Writer-Creator Within", Fine Lines, 2010 * "The Axis of Boomer Wisdom", Woodstock Revisited, 2009 * "Teach Our Children Well" * "Interview with David Armand (author) – New Orleans Review * "Interview with David Armand (author) - Oxford American ;Poetry * ''Down the Dark River'' Louisiana Literature Press. 2015. * ''The Southern Poetry Anthology: Louisiana, Vol. 4.'' Texas Review Press. 2012. * "Delta Deep," "Nesting" * "Collateral Lessons" * The Southern Poetry Anthology: Louisiana, Vol. 4, 2012 * "Skulls," "Wagons West", Weber: The Contemporary West, 2013 * "Choctaw Trail of Tears", New Plains Review, 2012 * "We Thrive", Big Muddy, 2012 * "Drawing Inward" Tulane Review, Fall 2014 ;Co-editor * ''A Quilt of Holidays'' * ''Teacakes and Afternoon Tales'' * ''Sweet Tea and Afternoon Tales''


Interviews

*Louisiana Anthology Project interview *Twelve Minute Muse interview *Mississippi Authors interview *Belle Reve Literary Journal interview *Fleur de Lit interview


References


External links


Author's Website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hearne, Dixon 1948 births Living people University of St. Thomas (Texas) alumni Pepperdine University alumni Claremont Graduate University alumni California State University faculty Clarke University faculty Whittier College faculty Chapman University faculty American male writers Date of birth missing (living people) Writers from Louisiana