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Mark Jacobs was born on 23 September, 1951 in Niagara Falls, New York, US, is a Mark Jacobs is former foreign service officer former foreign service officer. Discover Mark Jacobs's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Occupation Writer
Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 23 September, 1951
Birthday 23 September
Birthplace Niagara Falls, New York, US
Nationality United States

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Mark Jacobs is a former foreign service officer.

He has published more than 90 stories in a range of magazines, including The Atlantic, The Iowa Review, The Kenyon Review, The Southern Review, The Idaho Review, and Southern Humanities Review.

1998

His story "How Birds Communicate" won the Iowa Review Fiction Prize in 1998.

His five books include three novels and two collections of short stories.

Pulitzer Prize winner in fiction Robert Olen Butler wrote that "Mark Jacobs is one of the most exciting new writers I've read in years... a writer who I think will become our own Graham Greene."

While much of his earlier work was set in the countries in which he lived and traveled, more recent material has included novels and short stories that are set in the United States.

Jacobs lives with his wife Anne Bulen at Heron Hill in rural Virginia.

"Heat," Shenandoah

"Weightlifting for Catholics," The Atlantic

"Tell Us Where the Cows Are," Blue Moon Literary and Art Review

"Notes Toward A Revised Definition of Myself" Chagrin River Review

"This Year's Parade" Literary Juice

"The Widow Kip" The Adirondack Review

"Stone Song" SN Review

"Eat the Shark," Idaho Review

"Snow Beers," The Kenyon Review

"'Long About August," Indiana Review

"My Support for Henry," Literary Juice

"Reading the Cup," Border Crossing

"Sturgeon", The Bacon Review

Kiss," Literary Juice

"Crux," Sawmill

"The Old Mexican Consulate," South Dakota Review

"Last Word," The Idaho Review

"The Castle Stands," Reconfigurations

"Loss Leader," Southern Humanities Review

"Accidental Sighting," Southern Humanities Review

"An Absence of Snow," Idaho Review

"The Emperor's Cat," Reconfigurations

"Singing in a Foreign Land," Reconfigurations

"My Letter to Sandy," Reconfigurations

"Dog in the Hole," Idaho Review

"Tools," Licking River Review

"Perfect Rush," The Southwest Review

"How Birds Communicate," The Iowa Review

"The Jesus Bear," Reconfigurations

"Dog Love & Beyond," Louisiana Literature

"Spring Cleaning," Webster Review

"The Ballad of Tony Nail," Crucible

"Deer," Crucible