Joseph Monninger (October 28, 1953 â January 1, 2025) was an American writer and Professor of English at Plymouth State University. He lived in Warren, New Hampshire. In his youth, Monninger was a Peace Corps volunteer. He was twice a recipient of National Endowment for the Arts fellowships.
In 2021, Monninger, a non-smoker, was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. His book Goodbye To Clocks Ticking is a memoir of the first year after diagnosis. He died on January 1, 2025, at the age of 71. His death was announced on January 8.
Books
- 1981: The Night Caller ()
- 1982: The Family Man ()
- 1983: The Summer Hunt ()
- 1986: New Jersey ()
- 1987: Second Season ()
- 1991: Incident at Potter's Bridge (), as Joe Monninger
- 1991: The Viper Tree ()
- 1992: Biology Write Now! (), co-written with T. L. Taigen
- 1993: Razor's Song ()
- 1995: Mather ()
- 1999: Home Waters: Fishing With an Old Friend ()
- 2001: A Barn in New England: Making a Home on Three Acres ()
- 2007: Two Ton: One Fight, One Night: Tony Galento v. Joe Louis ()
- 2007: Baby ()
- 2008: The Letters, co-written with Luanne Rice ()
- 2008: Hippie Chick ();
- 2010: Eternal on the Water ()
- 2010: Wish ()
- 2011: Finding Somewhere ()
- 2011: The World as We Know It ()
- 2012: Margaret from Maine ()
- 2014: The Major's Daughter (), as J.P. Francis
- 2014: Stay Alive: Crash ()
- 2014: Stay Alive: Cave-In ()
- 2014: Stay Alive: Breakdown ()
- 2014: Stay Alive: Flood ()
- 2015: Whippoorwill ()
- 2017: The Map That Leads to You (), as J. P. Monninger
- 2017: Game Change ()
- 2019: Seven Letters (), as J. P. Monninger
- 2023: Goodbye to Clocks Ticking: How We Live While Dying ()
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