Host Ed Goldberg speaks with Portland author Peter Rock about his novel, "My Abandonment," which is based on the  true story of a father and daughter living in Forest Park. Peter Rock is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Reed College in Portland.  He has been with Reed College since 2001. He is the author of the novels The Unsettling, The Bewildered, The Ambidextrist,  This is the Place, and Carnival Wolves. Rock attended Deep Springs College,  received a BA in English from Yale University, and held a Wallace Stegner  Fellowship at Stanford University. He has taught fiction at the University of  Pennsylvania, Yale, Deep Springs College, and in the MFA program at San  Francisco State University. His stories and freelance writing have both appeared  widely. He is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship.
true story of a father and daughter living in Forest Park. Peter Rock is an Associate Professor of Creative Writing at Reed College in Portland.  He has been with Reed College since 2001. He is the author of the novels The Unsettling, The Bewildered, The Ambidextrist,  This is the Place, and Carnival Wolves. Rock attended Deep Springs College,  received a BA in English from Yale University, and held a Wallace Stegner  Fellowship at Stanford University. He has taught fiction at the University of  Pennsylvania, Yale, Deep Springs College, and in the MFA program at San  Francisco State University. His stories and freelance writing have both appeared  widely. He is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship.
 
         
