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Ryan Call
OccupationShort story writer
NationalityAmerican
Notable awardsWhiting Award (2011)

Ryan Call is an American short story writer. His writing has appeared in Conjunctions, The Los Angeles Review, Mid-American Review, and elsewhere. In 2011, he won a prestigious $50,000 Whiting Award for fiction after the publication of The Weather Stations. He teaches high-school English in Houston, Texas.[1]

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