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Debra Di Blasi : ウィキペディア英語版
Debra Di Blasi

Debra Di Blasi (born May 27, 1957 in Kirksville, Missouri) is an author, screenwriter and publisher.
She received the 2003 James C. McCormick Fellowship in Fiction from the (Christopher Isherwood Foundation ), the 1991 (Eyster Prize in Fiction ), the 2008 (Diagram Innovative Fiction Award ), 2008 Inspiration Grant from (Arts Council of Metropolitan Kansas City ), and three Pushcart Prize nominations, among other awards. She was a finalist in the Heekin Foundation’s Novel-in-Progress. ''Drought & Say What You Like'' won the 1998 (Thorpe Menn Book Award ).
''The New York Times Book Review'' praised her story collection ''Prayers of an Accidental Nature'' for its "clear, resonant prose, laced with bittersweet humor." 〔(NY Times )〕 Likewise
''Publishers Weekly'' wrote that "Di Blasi's style and her objective distance and comprehension of her chosen subject mark her as a very psychologically driven, very talented writer."
Her writing is frequently included in related literary anthologies, and has appeared in the journals ''New Letters'', ''The Iowa Review'', ''Chelsea'', ''Boulevard'', ''Notre Dame Review'', and many others. Her stories have been adapted to radio, film, theatre and audio CD in the U.S. and abroad.

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