Mitch Cullin
Mitch Cullin is an American writer and artist born in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and raised in West Texas. He is the author of several novels, including 'Tideland' and 'A Slight Trick of the Mind' (also published as 'Mr. Holmes'), both of which have been adapted into feature films. His work often explores themes of memory, identity, and the American landscape. He has also worked as a cinematographer and producer on documentary projects and collaborates frequently with artist Peter I. Chang.
Awards
['Southwest Writers Workshop Award (1995)', 'Sylvan Karchmer Short Fiction Award (1996)', 'Charles Oliver Memorial Award for Fiction (1997)', 'Texas Association of Creative Writing Teachers Award (1997)', 'Stony Brook Short Fiction Prize (1997)', 'Arizona Commission on the Arts Poetry Fellowship']
Notable Works
['Tideland', 'A Slight Trick of the Mind (Mr. Holmes)', 'Branches', 'Whompyjawed', 'The Cosmology of Bing']
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