Daniel Orozco
Daniel Orozco is an American writer of fiction known primarily for his short stories. His works have appeared in anthologies such as ''The Best American Short Stories'' and ''The Pushcart Prize Anthology'' and magazines such as ''Harper's'' and ''Zoetrope''. He is a former Stegner Fellow and Jones Lecturer of Stanford University and currently teaches creative writing at the University of Idaho. He won a 2011 Whiting Award.Orozco's best-known short story is "Orientation", which originally appeared in ''The Seattle Review'' and has subsequently been included in ''The Best American Short Stories 1995'', and presented in audio form on National Public Radio. ''Orientation: And Other Stories'', a collection of Orozco's work, was published by Faber & Faber in May 2011. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Patricia Laura Marconi, Andrea Trentini, Myriam Zawoznik, Carlos Nadra, Juan Manuel Mercadé, Juan Gabriel Sánchez Novoa, Daniel Orozco, María Daniela GroppaGet full text
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3by Helen Suzanne Cox, Juan Daniel Orozco, Roy Male, Sabine Ruesch-Gerdes, Dennis Falzon, Ian Small, Darebay Doshetov, Yared Kebede, Mohammed AzizGet full text
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