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John
Jeffire is the author of Motown Burning, a novel set during the
1967 Detroit Riot and its aftermath.
In 2005, the book was named Grand Prize Winner in the Mount
Arrowsmith Novel Competition and in
2007 it won a Gold Medal for Regional Fiction in the Independent Publisher
Awards. In the summer of 2006,
his play adaptation of the book was performed as a staged reading by
Jeffire's stories, poems, and essays have appeared in magazines and
journals such as Parenting, The English Journal, Most recently, the first chapter of his second novel, tentatively entitled River Rouge, won first prize in the 2007 Springfed Arts Metro Detroit Fiction Contest. |
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Wrestling has also been an important part of his life. He took part in over 200 bouts as an athlete, and his 1995 team at The University of Findlay won the small college national championship, earning Jeffire NAIA national collegiate coach of the year honors. In 1997, he was enshrined in the Hancock County (OH) Athletic Hall of Fame and in 2006 he was inducted into The University of Findlay's Athletic Hall of Fame. He
currently lives in |
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