Heller grew up near Yukon, Oklahoma. He has a B.A. in English, M.S. in English Education from Oklahoma State University, and M.F.A. in creative writing from Bowling Green State University. Heller began teaching as an English instructor at Ponca City High School. In 1990 he received the Kansas Literary Artists Fellowship in Fiction, and in 1996 the Kansas Governor's Arts Award.
Walking Through the Moon: A Family Memoir, (in progress)
Reviewsedit
Although criticizing the ending, The New York Times called Lucky Kellerman a "quiet and often beautiful book".[2] The Los Angeles Times described it as "mesmerizing but relentlessly grim".[3]
^Roraback, Dick (November 1, 1987). "FICTION : THE AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY OF LUCKY KELLERMAN by Steve Heller (Chelsea Green: $9.95, paper; 272 pp.)". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 24, 2017.
External linksedit
Contributor to Oklahoma Review
His page at Antioch
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