His books include the novels Mariposa's Song and Strange Sunlight; the short story collections Tell Borges If You See Him , Hockey Sur Glace, The Graves of Famous Writers, What I Found Out About Her, and Sleeping Mask: Fictions; and two collections of essays on literary travel, The City at Three P.M.: Writing, Reading, and Traveling and The World Is a Book, Indeed.
His fiction has appeared in magazines and journals such as Agni,[1]Antioch Review,[2]Paris Review,[3]Tin House, New England Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, Yale Review, Zoetrope: All-Story, and others. His essays, articles, and book reviews have appeared in The Nation, The Progressive, Worldview, Commonweal, The New York Times Book Review, The Chicago Sun-Times, The Los Angeles Times, and others.
He teaches at the University of Texas at Austin,[4][5] where he is the Susan Taylor McDaniel Regents Professor in Creative Writing in the Department of English and a resident faculty member at the Michener Center for Writers.
George P. Garrett; Sheila McMillen, eds. (1990). Eric Clapton's Lover and Other Stories from the Virginia Quarterly Review. University of Virginia Press.
Don Graham, ed. (1986). South by Southwest: 24 Stories from Modern Texas. University of Texas Press.
Joyce Carol Oates; Shannon Ravenel, eds. (1979). The Best American Short Stories 1979. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.