Benjamin Buchholz
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Benjamin Buchholz

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Benjamin Buchholz is the author of the novels One Hundred and One Nights (Back Bay Books/Little, Brown) and Sirens of Manhattan (Bradley Publishing), the nonfiction books The Tightening Dark: An American Hostage in Yemen (Hachette) and Private Soldiers (Wisconsin Historical Society Press), and two poetry chapbooks: Thirteen Stares (Magic Helicopter Press) and Windshield (BlazeVox Press). His short stories have appeared in Storyglossia, Hobart, Mad Hatter’s Review, and Prime Number Magazine, and been anthologized in the Dzanc Press Best of the Web collections. His nonfiction has appeared in Military Review, Infantry, and The Writer. He has served as a foreign area officer and U.S. Army attaché in Oman, Yemen, and Uzbekistan and lectured at Princeton University. He holds a BA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, completed the Omani Royal Air Force Staff College in Arabic Language, and holds an MA in Near East Studies from Princeton University.
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