Robley Wilson


Robley Wilson was an American poet, writer, and editor. Educated at Bowdoin College, B.A., 1957; Indiana University, graduate study, 1960; University of Iowa, M.F.A., 1968. Married Charlotte Lehon, August 20, 1955 ; married fiction writer Susan Hubbard in 1995; two sons: Stephen, Philip, two stepdaughters: Kate and Clare, and two grandchildren, Sam and Kate.

Life

Wilson taught creative writing at the University of Northern Iowa from 1963 to 1996, and from 1969 to 2000 was editor of the North American Review, a university-owned magazine which twice won the National Magazine Award for Fiction administered by the American Society of Magazine Editors. The magazine was a finalist in the fiction category six times.
Wilson had been visiting writer at the University of Iowa Writers Workshop, Beloit College, Northwestern University, Pitzer College, and the University of Central Florida.
A short film, "Favorites," adapted from Wilson's short story, produced and directed by Tracy Facelli, premiered at the 2017 Film Prize: Memphis; it features Jeff Boyet and Nettie Kraft in the lead roles. Another short film, based on his story "Terrible Kisses," features Saffron Burrows and Jack Davenport; it was screened in 2004 at the Rushes Short Film Festival in London's Soho district, has been seen on Sky television in the U.K., and is still available on YouTube.Wilson's screenplay Paradise was a semi-finalist in the 2005 Screenwriting Expo competition.
Co-edited with Susan Hubbard,, 100% Pure Florida Fiction, an anthology of Florida short stories written since 1985.
Co-Founded literary consultancy, , with Susan Hubbard.

Awards

Poetry Collections

Novels

Stories

Short Fiction