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Publications of Melissa Malouf    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1.  It Had to be You: The Joan and Ernest Story. Avisson P, 1997. (a novel)
  2.  No Guarantees. William Morrow & Co., 1990. (a collection of stories; reprinted in paperback edition (Avisson P, 1998))
  3.  Robert Frost: A Bibliography, 1913-1974. Scarecrow P, 1976. (with Frank Lentricchia)

Edited

  1.  Poems and Stories by Members of the Arts in Contemporary Society FOCUS Program.  Fall 1996, 1998, 2000

Short Stories

  1. "Red Horse Running Through Water." This is Where We Live. Ed. Michael McFee. (November, 2003).
  2. "More than You Know." Duke University Libraries (Winter, 1999). (from the novel-in-progress.)
  3. "From You Know Who." Voices from Home: The North Carolina Prose Anthology. Ed. Richard Krawiec. (Avisson Press Inc, October, 1998).
  4. "Wandalinda." Oxymoron (July, 1998).
  5. "Chances Are." Oxymoron: An Arts and Sciences Annual (New York, New York, 1997).
  6. "Dancing in the Dark." solicited for special Aniversary issue, Mid-American Review (Spring, 1995).
  7. "Someone to Watch Over Me." New England Review (Spring, 1991).
  8. "Speak Low." New England Review (Spring, 1990). (Special mention in 'The Pushcart Prize,' XVI.)
  9. "I've Got You Under My Skin." Kenyon Review (Fall 1989), special mention in Best American Short Stories (1990) (Fall, 1989).
  10. "Wandalinda." Raritan (Fall 1989), reprinted in Oxymoron: An Arts and Sciences Annual, New York, NY (Spring 1998) (1989).
  11. "Ensemble." Kenyon Review (Winter 1988), special mention in Best American Short Stories 1989 (Winter, 1988).
  12. "Fables." Caliban (1988).
  13. "The Golden Robe." Fiction International (Summer 1987), reprinted in The Pushcart Prize XIII (1988).
  14. "It Had to Be You." Antaeus (Spring 1988).
  15. "Some Enchanted Evening." Kenyon Review (1986).
  16. "An Eye for Detail." New Orleans Review (1985).
  17. "From You Know Who." Raritan (Winter 1984); reprinted in This Is Where We Live: Short Stories by 25 Contemporary North Carolina Writers (Fall 2000) (Winter, 1984).
  18. "Red Horse Running Through Water." Mid-American Review (Fall 1984), reprinted in Voices from Home: The North Carolina Prose Anthology (Fall 1997) (Fall, 1984).
  19. "Parachute." Indiana Review (1984).
  20. "A Love Story in One Act." Sou'wester (1983).

Book Reviews

  1.  Review of Isabel Allende's "Inez of My Soul".  News & Observer (December, 2006).
  2. M. Malouf. Nobel Talk.  Review of J.M. Coetzee's Elizabeth Costello, The News & Observer (October, 2003).
  3. M. Malouf. The Soul on the Brink of Extinction.  Review of Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake, The News & Observer (June, 2003).
  4. M. Malouf. Life With a Troubled Mother.  Review of Virginia Holman's Rescuing Patty Hearst, The News & Observer (March, 2003).
  5. M. Malouf. Parisians Find Ooh-la-la in America's Heartland.  Review of Ron Hansen's Isn't it Romatic, The News & Observer (March, 2003).
  6. M. Malouf. He Shrugs in the Face of Evil.  Review of Howard Norman's The Haunting of L, The News & Observer (June, 2002).
  7. M. Malouf. Botany and Other Blessings.  Review of Andrea Barrett's Servants of the Map, News and Observer (Mar. 2002).
  8. M. Malouf. Square Pegs in a Jagged World.  Review of Nadine Gordimer's The Pick Up, The News & Observer (Sept. 2001).
  9. M. Malouf. Love Among the Ruins.  Review of Barry Hannah's Yonder Stands Your Orphan, The News & Observer (July, 2001).
  10. M. Malouf. Name Games.  Review of Don DeLillo's The Body Artist, The News & Observer (Feb. 2001).
  11. M. Malouf. Pilgrims' Progress.  Review of Peggy Payne's Sister India, The News & Observer (Jan. 2001).
  12. M. Malouf. The Terrible Twentieth Century.  Review of Carlos Fuentes' The Years with Laura Diaz, The News & Observer (Dec. 2000).
  13. M. Malouf. In the World but Not of It.  Review of Doris Lessing's Ben, In the World, News & Observer (Aug. 2000).
  14. M. Malouf. A Non-violent Killing Spree.  Review of Sherman Alexie's The Toughest Indian in the World, News & Observer (June 2000).
  15. M. Malouf. God's House of Cards.  Review of E.L. Doctorow's City of God, News & Observer (Mar. 2000).
  16. M. Malouf. Going Buggy--Unbeknownst to Everybody.  Review of Jaime Gordon's Boogeywoman, News & Observer (Jan. 2000).
  17. M. Malouf. Fate and the Single Girl.  Review of Isabel Allende's Daughter of Fortune, News & Observer (Nov. 1999).
  18. M. Malouf. When Irish Eyes Aren't Smiling.  Review of Roddy Doyle's A Star Called Henry, News & Observer (Sept. 1999).
  19. M. Malouf. Men at Work.  Review of Annie Proulx's Close Range: Wyoming Stories, News & Observer (Aug. 1999).
  20. M. Malouf. Remembering Leonard Peltier.  Review of Leonard Peltier's Prison Writings, News & Observer (July, 1999).
  21. M. Malouf. The Bridget Jones Sisterhood.  News & Observer (June, 1999). (Review of four new novels)
  22. M. Malouf. The World Hurts.  Review of Peter Matthiessen's Bone by Bone, News & Observer (Apr. 1999).
  23. M. Malouf. Refraction.  Review of Gail Godwin's Evensong, News & Observer (Mar. 1999).
  24. M. Malouf. The Cuban-American Princess.  Review of Oscar Hijuelos' Empress of the Splendid Season, News & Observer (Feb. 1999).
  25. M. Malouf. Rhetoric and Other Acts of Aggression.  Review of Peter Dimock's A Short Rhetoric for Leaving the Family, News & Observer (Jan. 1999).
  26. M. Malouf. Colonies of the Heart.  Review of Pauline Melville's The Ventriloquist's Tale, News & Observer (Aug. 1998).
  27. M. Malouf. Serb Meets Croat, American Style.  Review of Josep Novakovich's Salvation and Other Disasters, News & Observer (June, 1998).
  28. M. Malouf. Making Love to the Devil.  Review of Charlie Smith's Lives of the Dead, Duke Magazine (June, 1991).
  29. M. Malouf. Burning down the House.  Review of Ariel Dorfman's My House is on Fire, Spectator Magazine (Feb. 1990).

Other

  1. M. Malouf. "Duet." (Spring 1988). one act play; premiere at Duke University, Playwrights' Festival
  2. M. Malouf. "A Bedtime Story." (Jan. 1997). one-act play; premiere at Duke University, Playwrights' Festival
  3. M. Malouf and J. Legg. "Bellarocca: A Love Story." (1997). original libretto for a one-act opera; recording produced
  4. M. Malouf. "Translation and Adaptation of Donizetti's L'Elisir d'Amore." (June 1989). commissioned by the Durham Arts Council
  5. M. Malouf. "I've Got You under My Skin." (Spring 1989). one act play; premiere at Duke University, Playwrights' Festival

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