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Ohioana Walter Rumsey Marvin Grant: 2008
Nicholas Kowalczyk

Native of Lorain OH
Awarded to encourage writers under thirty who have not yet published a book

Nicholas Kowalczyk wants people to care about places like Lorain, Ohio – cities that once made America a prosperous country by virtue of their manufacturing strength, but are now unloved, unwanted, the butt of jokes; a place to leave, not a place to live. His submission for the Walter Rumsey Marvin Grant, “Dear Lorain,” combines the personal, the political, the observed, and the imagined into a compelling read. It’s no wonder that that one of the judges jotted “brilliant” on the submission.

Nick was born in Lorain in 1979 to Joan and Richard Kowalczyk, attended Lorain Catholic High School, and received his B.S. in Journalism from Ohio University. He went on to earn his M.F.A. in Nonfiction Writing from the University of Iowa.

He has already earned several awards, ranging from writing prizes from the Society for the Study of Midwest Literature at Michigan State University to a scholarship from the Scripps Howard Foundation.

He is an excellent and committed teacher as well as a writer, as attested to by two years’ worth of outstanding ratings from the students in his Rhetoric classes at the University of Iowa. Nick is an experienced journalist and public relations specialist, as well a creative consultant. He is a project designer at Fieldworking Online, a community for ethnographers, journalists, educators, and students.

Read the Prologue to Kowalczyk's Dear Lorain
Published in the Fall 2008 Ohioana Quarterly







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