

Andy
Devine’s alphabetical fiction and essays have
appeared in a variety of literary magazines,
including New York Tyrant, Unsaid, Elimae,
Everyday Genius, and Taint. In 2002, he was
awarded the Riddley Walker Prize (for a work that
ignores conventional rules of grammar and
punctuation). In 2007, he published a chapbook,
“As Day Same That the the Was Year” (Publishing
Genius). In 2009, Andy Devine was awarded The
Ivory-Billed Woodpecker Award (for fiction in the
face of adversity). WORDS (2010, Publishing
Genius) is his first book. Andy Devine Avenue —
in Flagstaff, Arizona — is named after him.
Read Andy Devine's life story on a postcard.
Read Andy Devine's life story on a postcard.