Ric Hoeben
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Ric Hoeben (born 1980; Atlanta, Georgia) is an American fiction and creative non-fiction writer whose work is most often set in the American South. He attended the University of Florida for his M.F.A. in fiction and studied there under Padgett Powell and Harry Crews. Hoeben's most recent work has been found in Tampa Review, storySouth,[1] Glimmer Train, James Dickey Review, Clapboard House, The Monarch Review, Spork, Atticus Review, Hobart, Connotation Press,[2] Burrow Press Review, Pithead Chapel, Umbrella Factory, the Newer York, Fiction Attic, and Waccamaw.
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