Steven Huff teaches creative writing in the Solstice Low-Residency MFA Program at Lasell University in Boston. He is the former publisher and managing editor at BOA Editions, Ltd. and the founder of Tiger Bark Press.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1 East 1. Albany: Charles Fort 2. Auriesville: Daniel Berrigan 3. Austerlitz: Edna St. Vincent Millay 4. Cooperstown: James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper 5. Kingston: Walter B. Gibson 6. Roxbury: John Burroughs 7. Saratoga Springs: Mansfield Tracy Walworth, Charles Brackett 8. Stamford: Ned Buntline (Edward Zane Carroll Judson) 9. Woodstock: Howard Koch, Hervey White, Paula Danziger, Janine Pommy Vega Central 10. Clinton: Alexander Woollcott 11. Elmira: Mark Twain 12. Fayetteville: Matilda Joslyn Gage 13. Geneva: Sarah Hopkins Bradford 14. Hamilton: Walter R. Brooks 15. Interlaken: Rod Serling 16. Ithaca: Carl Sagan, Deborah Tall, A. R. Ammons, William Strunk Jr. 17. Lakemont: Paul Bowles 18. Newark: Charles R. Jackson 19. Ontario / Furnaceville: Jane Roberts 20. Port Byron: Clara Barrus 21. Syracuse: Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, Edward Noyes Westcott 22. Pulaski: Claude Bragdon 23. Utica: Harold Frederic 24. Watertown: Frederick Exley West 25. Allegany / Olean: Robert Lax 26. Arcade: Fran Striker 27. Batavia: John Gardner 28. Brockport: A. Poulin Jr., Mary Jane Holmes 29. Buffalo: Al Boasberg, Shirley Chisholm, Leslie Fiedler, Anna Katherine Green, Edward Caleb Randall, Edward Streeter 30. Canandaigua: Austin Steward, John Chapin Mosher 31. Coldspring: Governor Blacksnake 32. Fredonia: Grace S. Richmond, Olive Risley Seward 33. Geneseo: Carl Carmer 34. Kendall: Anthony Piccione 35. Mayville: Albion Tourgee 36. Rochester: Susan B. Anthony, Adelaide Crapsey, Algernon Crapsey, Frederick Douglass, Lewis Henry Morgan, Lillian Wald, Edward R. Crone, Louise Brooks, Henry Clune, Arch Merrill 37. Rushford: Philip Wylie
One of the many virtues of this book is that it will spark a renewed and deserved interest in some of these writers." - Bill Kauffman, author of Ain't My America: The Long, Noble History of Antiwar Conservatism and Middle-American Anti-Imperialism