Richard Hawley
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Richard Hawley

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Richard Hawley is a lifelong teacher and writer. The retired headmaster of Cleveland's University School and founding president of the International Boys' School Coalition (IBSC), he has published more than twenty books, including several novels, collections of poetry, and non-fiction works, principally about children, schools, and learning. His first novel, THE HEADMASTER'S PAPERS, won a number of literary prizes. John Irving dedicated a chapter to the novel in Michael Ondaatje's anthology LOST CLASSICS. Hawley's most recent collection of poems is TWENTY-ONE VISITS WITH A DARKLY SUN TANNED ANGEL. Recent non-fiction books include BOYS WILL BE MEN, BEYOND THE ICARUS FACTOR, and (with Michael Reichert) REACHING BOYS/TEACHING BOYS. Hawley's essays, articles and poems have appeared in dozens of magazines and journals including The Atlantic, American Film, America, Orion, Commonweal, The New York Times, The Christian Science Monitor, and The New England Journal of Medicine. For ten years he taught fiction and non-fiction writing at The Bread Loaf Writers Conference, and he continues to teach writers in a variety of settings. He has addressed audiences at schools, colleges, educational conferences, and public forums throughout the United States, Great Britain, Australia and New Zealand. He lives with his wife, the artist Mary Hawley, in Ripton Vermont. More about his work is available at the website www.richardalanhawley.com.
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