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'''Elizabeth Searle''' is an American novelist and short story writer. Her works have included the novel ''A Four Sided Bed'' and the short story collections ''My Body to You'' and ''Celebrities in Disgrace''. Tonya and Nancy: A Rock Opera was produced in 2007. |
'''Elizabeth Searle''' is an American novelist and short story writer. Her works have included the novel ''A Four Sided Bed'' and the short story collections ''My Body to You'' and ''Celebrities in Disgrace''. Tonya and Nancy: A Rock Opera was produced in 2007. |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Searle was born in [[Jackson, Mississippi]], the only daughter of a |
Searle was born in [[Jackson, Mississippi]], the only daughter of a |
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Elizabeth Searle | |
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Occupation | Novelist, short story writer |
Nationality | United States |
Period | 1982 - present |
Genre | Literary and Erotic fiction |
Elizabeth Searle is an American novelist and short story writer. Her works have included the novel A Four Sided Bed and the short story collections My Body to You and Celebrities in Disgrace. Tonya and Nancy: A Rock Opera was produced in 2007.
Early life
Searle was born in Jackson, Mississippi, the only daughter of a
Searle received a B.A. from Oberlin College and her Masters degree from Brown Universary. She was a special education teacher and taught students with autism in
Later life and works
Quotes
Bibliography
Novels
- A Piece of My Heart (1976)
Story collections
- Rock Springs (1987)
As contributor or editor
- The Granta Book of the American Short Story (1992)
- The Granta Book of the American Long Story (1999)
- The New Granta Book of the American Short Story (2007)
External links
- Work
- Leaving for Kenosha, The New Yorker (2008)
- Profiles
- Interviews
- Reviews
- Miscellaneous
- Richard Ford Collection owned by the University of Mississippi Department of Archives and Special Collections.