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Author Information
Vicki Covington, portrait

Vicki Covington

Dates

October 22, 1952 - present

Other Names Used

  • Vicki Marsh: birth name

Alabama Connection

  • Birmingham, Jefferson County: birthplace, childhood residence, education, adult residence
  • Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County: education

Selected Works

  • Covington, Vicki. Gathering Home.New York: Simon and Schuster, 1988.
  • Covington, Vicki. Bird of Paradise.New York: Simon and Schuster, 1990.
  • Covington, Vicki. Night Ride Home.New York: Simon and Schuster, 1992.
  • Covington, Vicki. The Last Hotel for Women: A Novel.New York: Simon and Schuster, 1996.
  • Covington, Dennis, and Vicki Covington. Cleaving: The Story of a Marriage.New York: North Point Press, 1999.
  • Covington, Vicki. Women in a Man's World, Crying: Essays.Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2002.

Literary Awards

  • Alabama Author Award, Alabama Library Association, 1991, for Bird of Paradise

Biographical Information

Vicki Covington was born and raised in Birmingham, Ala. She began keeping a journal at age eight and continued for many years. In her youth, Covington began a lifelong struggle with asthma, panic disorder, and substance abuse. She graduated from the University of Alabama with a BA in sociology in 1974 and an MSW in 1976, then worked briefly at a Birmingham mental health center. She married author Dennis Covington in 1977. While the couple was living in Wooster, Ohio, she began writing short stories to deal with her loneliness and homesickness. In 1978, the Covingtons moved back to Birmingham, where Vicki worked in a drug-rehabilitation program.

In the early 1980s, Vicki Covington sold several of her short stories to literary magazines. In 1986, The New Yorker magazine bought two stories. Her first novel, Gathering Home, was published in 1988, and she received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts which enabled her to stop working to write full-time. She published three novels in the 1990s. In 1999, the Covingtons published Cleaving, a memoir of their marriage. In the 1990s and early 2000s, Vicki dealt with health problems, both her own and those of family members. A collection of her columns written for The Birmingham News was published in 2002.

Interests and Themes

Vicki Covington writes short stories, novels, and nonfiction, including memoir. Her fiction is characterized by themes of family and community and is usually set in Alabama. Her nonfiction is personal and highly candid.

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Reference Articles

  • Avinger, Charles. "Vicki Covington's Vision of the New South" Alabama English 2 Spring. 1990: 85-88.

Reference Book Chapters and Encyclopedia Entries

  • Caton, Bill. "Dennis and Vicki Covington: Family Life." Fighting Words: Words on Writing from 21 of the Heart of Dixie's Best Contemporary Authors Montgomery: Black Belt Press, 1995. 90-99.

Photo by Rowland Scherman; courtesy of Simon and Schuster.

Last updated on May 30, 2008.

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