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Eve Shelnutt (born 1941 in Spartanburg, South Carolina;〔The Writing Room: Keys to the Craft of Fiction and Poetry. Eve Shelnutt. (Atlanta: Longstreet Press, 1989), p. 320.〕 died: April 7, 2015) was an American poet and writer of short stories. She lived in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Athens, Ohio, and Worcester, Massachusetts. Over the course of her career, she taught at Western Michigan University〔(Eve Shelnutt « Michigan Poetry )〕 University of Pittsburgh,〔From Mt. San Angelo: stories, poems & essays By Virginia Center for the Creative Arts〕 Ohio University,〔(Thou Shall Have Balance: The Ten Commandments of Teaching Creative Writing )〕 and The College of the Holy Cross. M.F.A., University of North Carolina, Greensboro. Studied with Fred Chappell under the auspices of The Randall Jarrell Fellowship. B.A., University of Cincinnati. ''O. Henry Prize ''1975'' "Angel", ''Shenandoah'', Winter 1974, Abrahams http://www.randomhouse.com/anchor/ohenry/winners/past.html#jump_s 〔The Third coast, contemporary Michigan fiction by James Tipton, p. 250.〕 ''Mademoiselle'' Fiction Award〔The Writing Room: Keys to the Craft of Fiction and Poetry. Eve Shelnutt. (Atlanta: Longstreet Press, 1989), p. 320.〕 Literary Fellowships: *MacDowell Colony *Virginia Center for the Creative Arts *Yaddo ==Works== ''The Love Child''. Black Sparrow Press (1979), short fiction. Awarded The Great Lakes Fiction Award. ''The Formal Voice''. Black Sparrow Press (1982), short fiction. Awarded the Withrop College Press Award for 1982. ''Descant''. Palaemon Press (1982) ''Air and Salt''. Carnegie Mellon University Press, (1983), poetry ''The Musician''. Black Sparrow Press (1987), short fiction ''Recital in a Private Home''. Carnegie-Mellon University Press (1989), poetry ''The Writing Room: Keys to the Craft of Fiction and Poetry''. Longstreet Press (1989) When We Were Cherished. (Carnegie Mellon Poetry Series ) (2013), poetry ''Writing: The Translation of Memory''. Macmillan Pub Co (April 1990) ''The Confidence Woman''. Longstreet Press (1991), Editor, essays ''First a Long Hesitation''. Carnegie-Mellon University Press (1992) ''My Poor Elephant: 27 Male Writers at Work''. Longstreet Press (1992), Editor, essays ''The Magic Pencil: Teaching Children Creative Writing : Exercises and Activities for Children, Their Parents, and Their Teachers''. Peachtree Publishers (1994) ''The Girl, Painted: Stories''. Carnegie-Mellon University Press (1996), short fiction Ms Shelnutt's short fiction has also published in the following quarterly literary reviews: ''Agni Review'' (to the Interior: Elizabeth Bishop, Guide," ''AGNI:26''; "The Formal Voice," ''AGNI:13''; "Timing," ''AGNI: 10/11''.〔http://www.bu.edu/agni/authors/E/Eve-Shelnutt.html〕 ), ''American Review'', ''Black Warrior Review'', ''Carolina Quarterly'', ''Denver Quarterly'', ''Great Lakes Review'', ''The Literary Review'', ''Palaemon Press'', ''Ploughshares'' (Pilot-Messenger," Vol. 6, No. 4 (1981), pp. 123–130 ) (Beguiling Idiot," Vol. 13, No. 2/3 (1987), pp. 90–99. ), ''Prairie Schooner'', ''Quarterly West'', ''Slow Loris Reader'', ''Story Quarterly'', and ''West Branch''. Her poetry has appeared in: ''American Review'', ''Apalachee Quarterly'', ''Chattahoochee Review'', ''New Delta Review'', ''New Poets Review'', ''Nimrod'', ''North American Review'', ''Oxford Magazine'', ''Pig Iron Anthology'', ''Poet & Critic'', ''Sow's Ear'', ''Spoon River Quarterly'', ''Tar River Poetry'', etc. Reviews Greene, Melissa Fay. Review of ''The Musician'' in ''The Iowa Review'', Vol. 18, No. 2 (Spring - Summer, 1988), pp. 174–177. Martin, David. Review of "The Musician" in Cream City Review, Spring 1988. Special Collections *William Peden Short Story Collection, MU Libraries, University of Missouri〔http://mulibraries.missouri.edu/specialcollections/peden.htm〕 # Eve Shelnutt to William Peden, 6 March 1986 # William Peden to Eve Shelnutt, 13 March 1986 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eve Shelnutt」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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