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Silas House
American writer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Silas Dwane House (born August 7, 1971) is an American writer best known for his novels. He was born and grew up in the southeastern part of the state of Kentucky. Most of his books are about people who live in the American South away from big cities. He writes about people who are in the working class. They are people who live close to the natural world in their small town homes. Some of his older characters live in the old ways, while younger characters behave in more modern ways.[2]
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Born | Silas Dwane House (1971-08-07) August 7, 1971 (age 52)[1] Lily, Laurel County, Kentucky |
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Nationality | American |
Period | 2001–present |
Genre | Southern literature |
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House is a very public person in the LGBTQ community in Kentucky.[3] In 2022 he won the Duggins Prize for LGBTQ+ writers.[4] When he won that award he said, "I hope that I have made another LGBTQ person—especially those living in rural places—feel seen and heard the way previous winners of this prize…made me feel seen and heard as a young gay man living in a rural place.”[3]
Since 2017 House has been a member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers. His books have gotten many honors, such as an EB White Award, the Appalachian Book of the Year, the Storylines Prize from the New York Public Library/NAV Foundation, the Lee Smith Award, a finalist for the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and many others.[5]
In 2023, House was named the Poet Laureate of Kentucky.[6]