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'''Tom McNeal''' (born [[Santa Ana, California]] 1947) is an [[America]]n [[novelist]] and [[short story]] [[writer]].
'''Tom McNeal''' (born [[Santa Ana, California]] 1947) is an [[United States|American]] [[novelist]] and [[short story]] [[writer]].


Raised in Santa Ana, McNeal would spend part of every [[summer]] at the [[farm]] in northwest [[Nebraska]] where his mother grew up. After earning a [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]] in [[English (subject)|English]] at [[UC Berkeley]] and an [[master of fine arts|MFA]] in [[creative writing]] at [[UC Irvine]], he lived and worked in the region of Nebraska that inspired his [[novel]]s ''Goodnight, Nebraska'' and ''To Be Sung Underwater''. McNeal has written four [[young adult novel]]s in collaboration with his wife, Laura Rhoton McNeal: ''Crooked'', ''Zipped'', ''Crushed'', and ''The Decoding of Lana Morris'', all published by [[Knopf]]. The McNeals are also the [[author]]s of a [[picture book]]: ''The Dog Who Lost His Bob''.
Raised in Santa Ana, McNeal would spend part of every [[summer]] at the [[farm]] in northwest [[Nebraska]] where his mother grew up. After earning a [[Bachelor of Arts|BA]] in [[English (subject)|English]] at [[UC Berkeley]] and an [[master of fine arts|MFA]] in [[creative writing]] at [[UC Irvine]], he lived and worked in the region of Nebraska that inspired his [[novel]]s ''Goodnight, Nebraska'' and ''To Be Sung Underwater''. McNeal has written four [[young adult novel]]s in collaboration with his wife, Laura Rhoton McNeal: ''Crooked'', ''Zipped'', ''Crushed'', and ''The Decoding of Lana Morris'', all published by [[Knopf]]. The McNeals are also the [[author]]s of a [[picture book]]: ''The Dog Who Lost His Bob''.

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Tom McNeal (born Santa Ana, California 1947) is an American novelist and short story writer.

Raised in Santa Ana, McNeal would spend part of every summer at the farm in northwest Nebraska where his mother grew up. After earning a BA in English at UC Berkeley and an MFA in creative writing at UC Irvine, he lived and worked in the region of Nebraska that inspired his novels Goodnight, Nebraska and To Be Sung Underwater. McNeal has written four young adult novels in collaboration with his wife, Laura Rhoton McNeal: Crooked, Zipped, Crushed, and The Decoding of Lana Morris, all published by Knopf. The McNeals are also the authors of a picture book: The Dog Who Lost His Bob.

Novels and Short Stories

  • Far Far Away Knopf 2013 ISBN 978-0375843297
  • To Be Sung Underwater Hachette 2011 ISBN 9780316127387
  • California's Best: Two Centuries of Great Writing from the Golden State 2009 Edited by Peter Fish, Far Country Press ISBN 978-1560374947
  • The Decoding of Lana Morris (with co-author Laura McNeal) Knopf 2007 ISBN 978-0375831225
  • Crushed (with Laura McNeal) Knopf 2005 ISBN 978-0375831218
  • "Watermelon Days" Zoetrope: All Story [1]
  • Best American Short Stories 2002 ("Watermelon Days") Mariner Books ISBN 978-0618131730
  • Zipped (with Laura McNeal) Knopf 2000 ISBN 978-0375830983
  • Goodnight, Nebraska Random House 1998 ISBN 9780375704291
  • Crooked (with Laura McNeal) Knopf 1998 ISBN 978-0375841910
  • "What Happened to Tully" Prize Stories 1992: The O. Henry Awards Anchor Press ISBN 978-0385421928
  • The Dog Who Lost His Bob (with Laura McNeal) Albert Whitman 1996 ISBN 978-0807516621

Internet page: http://mcnealbooks.com/home.aspx

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