Duane Simolke, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Duane Simolke

American writer

Date of Birth: 28-May-1965

Place of Birth: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

Profession: author, novelist, science fiction writer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Duane Simolke

  • Duane Mac Simolke (born May 28, 1965) is an American writer based in Lubbock, Texas, who has authored The Acorn Stories, Degranon: A Science Fiction Adventure, Holding Me Together, The Return of Innocence (with Toni Davis), and New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio, based on the original Sherwood Anderson classic.
  • He edited and co-wrote the spin-off The Acorn Gathering and donated the royalties of that work to the American Cancer Society.
  • "Acorn" refers to a fictitious town somewhere in isolated west Texas. Simolke (pronounced SMOKY) was born in New Orleans.
  • His father was Frederick J.
  • "Pete" Simolke (1938–2001).
  • "Pete" had a twin brother, Carl Wayne Simolke (1938–2006) of Shreveport.
  • Simolke's paternal grandparents were Frederick "Pappy" Simolke and the former Mattie Brown.
  • Simolke grew up in Minden in Webster Parish in North Louisiana.
  • He attended a Baptist Church and graduated from Minden High School in 1983. Simolke thereafter procured three academic degrees in English.
  • In 1989, he received his Bachelor of Arts from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee.
  • He obtained his Master of Arts degree from Hardin-Simmons University, another Baptist-affiliated institution, in Abilene in Taylor County, in west Texas in 1991.
  • He earned his PhD from Texas Tech University in Lubbock in 1996. Simolke's works have been published in a variety of journals, including nightFire, Mesquite, Caprock Sun, Midwest Poetry Review, and International Journal on World Peace. Simolke is openly gay.
  • According to his website: "After a lifetime of denial, I finally began to accept my homosexuality — a process made even more difficult by my religious fundamentalist background and mindset.
  • Numerous essays and poems rose from my inner conflicts.
  • Much of that writing, along with some of my earlier works, would later become my book Holding Me Together.
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  • All of my books reflect the reality of human diversity; if encountering gays or people of color bothers you, then you probably won't like most of my writing".In 1997, Simolke founded the gay online newsletter "Rainbow Lubbock".

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