Alison Baker (writer)
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Alison Baker (born 1953 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania) is an American short story writer.[1]
Life
She graduated from Reed College and Indiana University with a MLS. She worked as a medical librarian and a library activist.
Her work has appeared in Shenandoah, the Atlantic Monthly, Story, Alaska Quarterly Review,[2] Orion Nature Quarterly, the Washington Post,[3] Witness, ZYZZYVA.
She was a Ragdale Foundation resident and a Fellow at Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.
Awards
- 1992 George Garrett Fiction Award for "Field Notes"
- 1994 O. Henry Award
- the Gettysburg Review Award
- George Garrett Award for Fiction
- finalist for the National Magazine Award.
Works
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Anthologies
- The Best American Short Stories 1993
- Best of the West
- New Stories From the South
- Pushcart Prize.
References
- ↑ http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/introduction_literature/fiction/baker.htm
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