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Stegner

[ steg-ner ]

noun

  1. Wallace (Earle), 1909–93, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.


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A few years later, I went back to Stanford as a Stegner Fellow in fiction.

He was a Stegner fellow at Stanford University and lives in Oakland.

Boswell is a man of the modern West, a spiritual descendant of the Wallace Stegner school of writing.

Afterwards, I attended Stanford University on a Stegner fellowship for one year.

Shipstead went to Harvard, got her writing degree at Iowa and is now a Stegner fellow at Stanford.

More wonderful things began to come out of the Stegner laboratory, and he made a lot more money.

Old Prof Stegner never foresaw the complications his selective anti-gravitational field would cause.

When a twenty-foot goddess walked out of the jungle, they knew Stegner wasn't kidding.

I knew that the hope for mankind lay in what honest men were doing with Stegner's formulae.

Next day they were dropping atom bombs on every moving thing in Stegner's ghastly Eden.

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