Antonya Nelson


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Books by Antonya Nelson
  • by Antonya Nelson
    Bloomsbury USA, 2009.

  • by Antonya Nelson
    Scribner, 2003.

  • by Antonya Nelson
    Scribner, 1999.

  • by Antonya Nelson
    Scribner, 2010.

  • by Antonya Nelson
    Scribner Paper Fiction, 1996.

  • by Antonya Nelson
    Scribner, 2001.

  • by Antonya Nelson
    Scribner, 1998.

  • by Antonya Nelson
    Scribner Paper Fiction, 1999.

  • by Antonya Nelson
    Scribner, 1999.
  • About Me

    Antonya Nelson was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1961. She attended the University of Kansas and the University of Arizona, where she received an MFA in 1986. She is the author of six short story collections: Nothing Right [2009], Some Fun [2006], Female Trouble [2002], Family Terrorists [1994], In the Land of Men [1992], and The Expendables [1990]. She is also the author of three novels: Living to Tell [2000], Nobody’s Girl [1998] and Talking in Bed [1996]. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, Esquire, Harpers, Redbook and other magazines, as wells as in anthologies such as Prize Stories, the O. Henry Awards, and Best American Short Stories. The Expendables won the Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction in 1990 and Talking in Bed received the 1996 Heartland Award in fiction. Her books have been New York Times notable books in 1992, 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2002, and she recently was named by The New Yorker as one of the “twenty young fiction writers for the new millennium.”

    Antonya Nelson is consistently praised for the beauty of her writing and for her exploration of the emotional terrain of women. In a recent review, The Washington Post Book World caller her “a formidable writer. That is, she’s a woman of piercing intelligence, a first-rate stylist, an explorer of language who questions all its customary uses while fashioning evocative descriptions and incisive phrases.”

    She is the recipient of an National Endowment for the Arts grant and 2000-2001 Guggenheim Fellowship. She divides her time between Telluride, Colorado, and Houston Texas, where she shares, with her husband novelist Robert Boswell, the Cullen Chair in Creative Writing at the University of Houston.

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    David Erlewine – Dec 10, 2009

    Very nice to see you on here. I met you at the 2002 Texas Book Festival and have no doubt you remember me, too.

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