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Walter Cummins
Walter CumminsWalter Cummins grew up in a small town on New Jersey's Raritan Bay, about an hour from Rutgers University, where he earned his BA in English and began writing fiction. After a few years as a corporate management trainee, he opted for graduate school and spent five years at the University of Iowa in the 1960s. While there, in addition to an MFA from the Writers' Workshop, he received an MA in humanities and a Ph.D. in English. For more than thirty years, he has taught at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, New Jersey, where he became editor-in-chief of The Literary Review in 1983. He is also a member of the FDU Press editorial committee and a contributing editor at Web Del Sol. Walter Cummins has published close to ninety stories in literary magazines since the mid 1970s, including work in Confrontation, Virginia Quarterly Review, Kansas Quarterly, Green Hills Literary Lantern, Florida Review, North Atlantic Review, Outerbridge, Potpourri, and The Crescent Review. In recent years, he has had several stories in Web magazines. Early in his career, he wrote two paperback original novels, and has two story collections, Witness and Where We Live. His essays, articles, and reviews have appeared in a number of journals.
 

 A Selection From Witness

Haworth Moor

 

 A Selection From Where We Live

Amsterdam

 

 New Short Fiction From Walter Cummins

Faults

Removal

Steinway and the Wizard

Awaiting the Night

 

Walter Cummins on the WWW

Princeton Arts Review

Blue Moon Review

Web Del Sol

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