Haschemeyer,
currently a Stegner Fellow at Stanford
University, won the award on the
strength of The Storekeeper, a
creative non-fiction essay that
originally appeared in the Missouri
Review and was recently
selected to appear in The Best New
American Voices of 2003.
Painstakingly researched, The
Storekeeper is based on the
experiences of a Desert Storm sniper
Haschemeyer knew while living in
Arkansas. The author plans to
incorporate the material of the essay
into a longer work, one that will depend
heavily on the facts of the Gulf War and
the terrorist attack of September 11th,
and will focus on what Haschemeyer finds
most compelling -- moral characters who
struggle to reconcile their lives in an
increasingly confusing world.
Haschemeyer earned an M.F.A. from the
University of Arkansas. In addition to
the Missouri Review, his work has
appeared in Fourteen Hills: The SFSU
Review, Louisiana Literature,
and the Alaska Quarterly Review.
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