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'''Gina Ochsner''' (born 1970) is an [[United States|American]] [[author]] best known for her story collection, ''The Necessary Grace to Fall'', which won the Flannery O'Connor Award in 2001, and her novel, ''The Russian Dream Book of Colour and Flight'' (2009).<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/the-russian-dreambook-of-colour-and-flight-by-gina-ochsner-1665132.html Review of Russian Dreambook</ref><ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/07/books/review/Kalfus-t.html?ref=books</ref> |
'''Gina Ochsner''' (born 1970) is an [[United States|American]] [[author]] best known for her story collection, ''The Necessary Grace to Fall'', which won the Flannery O'Connor Award in 2001, and her novel, ''The Russian Dream Book of Colour and Flight'' (2009).<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/the-russian-dreambook-of-colour-and-flight-by-gina-ochsner-1665132.html Review of Russian Dreambook</ref><ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/07/books/review/Kalfus-t.html?ref=books</ref> |
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She is a graduate of [[Corban University]], in [[Salem, Oregon]], and holds a masters degree from [[Iowa State University]]. |
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Her first published story was "Feldspar's Rock Shop" in the ''Dog River Review, Volume 13, No. 1'' (1994), under the pseudonym (maiden name) G. Withnell. |
Her first published story was "Feldspar's Rock Shop" in the ''Dog River Review, Volume 13, No. 1'' (1994), under the pseudonym (maiden name) G. Withnell. |
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Gina Ochsner (born 1970) is an American author best known for her story collection, The Necessary Grace to Fall, which won the Flannery O'Connor Award in 2001, and her novel, The Russian Dream Book of Colour and Flight (2009).[1][2]
She is a graduate of Corban University, in Salem, Oregon, and holds a masters degree from Iowa State University.
Her first published story was "Feldspar's Rock Shop" in the Dog River Review, Volume 13, No. 1 (1994), under the pseudonym (maiden name) G. Withnell.
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