Houston's stories have been selected for volumes of Best American Short Stories, The O. Henry Awards, The Pushcart Prize, and Best American Short Stories of the Century.[2] She is a winner of the Western States Book Award,[1] the WILLA award for contemporary fiction,[1] and The Evil Companions Literary Award,[5] and multiple teaching awards.
Houston was raised in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Her parents were an actress and a businessman.[1] She attended Denison University in Ohio, graduating in 1983 with a BA in English.[1] She held several odd jobs before entering a graduate program at the University of Utah. She took up an appointment as the Lois and Willard Mackey Chair in Creative Writing at Beloit College in the academic year 2002-2003. She currently teaches in the MFA program at U.C. Davis,[9] and at the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe. She directs the nonprofit Writing By Writers which puts on non-university based writing conferences across the American West and in France. Houston currently lives on a ranch at 9,000' above sea level in Colorado, near the headwaters of the Rio Grande River.[10]
Books
"Cowboys Are My Weakness".[2] Paperback: 171 pages, Publisher: Washington Square Press (February 1, 1993), ISBN978-0671793883[11]
"Waltzing the Cat".[7] Paperback: 288 pages, Publisher: Washington Square Press; First Edition (September 1, 1999), ISBN978-0671026370[11]
"A Little More About Me".[4] Paperback: 304 pages, Publisher: Washington Square Press (October 1, 2000), ISBN978-0743406338[11]
"Sight Hound: A Novel". Paperback: 352 pages, Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; Reprint edition (January 17, 2006), ISBN978-0393058178[11]