Les Standiford

Les Standiford is an author and, since 1985, the Founding Director of the Florida International University Creative Writing Program in Miami, Florida.[1] He also holds the Peter Meinke Chair in Creative Writing at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida (named for Peter Meinke).[2] His most recent books have been narrative non-fiction historical works. His novels featuring the character "John Deal" put him in the Miami School of crime fiction, whose progenitors are Charles Willeford[3] and John D. MacDonald, and which includes Elmore Leonard, Jeff Lindsay, Carl Hiaasen, James W. Hall, Paul Levine, Edna Buchanan, and Barbara Parker.

Standiford's students have included novelists Dennis Lehane, Barbara Parker, Vicki Hendricks, Ginny Rorby, and Neil Plakcy. According to Publishers Weekly, in 1976, while he was the chairman of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Texas El Paso, "Standiford gave Raymond Carver his first job ... when Carver was recovering from his infamous alcoholic crash and burn."[4]

  1. ^ "FIU Creative Writing". Florida International University.
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  3. ^ Fisher, Marshall Jon (May 2000). "The Unlikely Father of Miami Crime Fiction". Atlantic Monthly.
  4. ^ Robertson, Brewster (October 26, 2001). "Les Standiford: A Handyman Special". Publishers Weekly. Archived from the original on September 28, 2011.