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Lynne McFall
Associate Professor, Emeritus
Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1982
Lynne McFall's main interests are in moral philosophy and philosophy of literature. In addition to the book Happiness (Peter Lang, 1989), she has written on integrity, bitterness, solitude, truth-telling, love, death, loyalty, and free will. She has published two novels, The
One True Story of the World (1990) and Dancer
with Bruised Knees (1994) and numerous short stories. Recipient of a Wallace Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University, a James Michener Fellowship from the Iowa Writers Workshop, and the Pushcart Prize, she has also been awarded two Fellowships in Literature from the National Endowment for the Arts (1990, 1995).
Professor McFall retired in 2003 to concentrate on her writing career, and now resides in Billings, Montana.
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