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Hawthorne Books is an independent publisher founded in 2001 in Portland, Oregon, U.S., specializing in literary fiction and creative nonfiction original trade paperbacks. == Authors == * Kristen Wiig has optioned the film rights for Monica Drake's ''Clown Girl''.〔 Baker, Jeff. The Oregonian. May 18, 2011. 〕 * Lidia Yuknavitch, author of ''The Chronology of Water'', won the 2012 PNBA Award〔 http://www.pnba.org/2012sl/shelftalkers/ba12st-yuknavitch.pdf 〕 and is shortlisted for the 2012 Oregon Book Award.〔 Literary Arts, 2012.〕 * Frank Meeink of ''Autobiography of a Recovering Skinhead'' was featured on WHYY's ''Fresh Air''.〔 NPR. A Recovering Skinhead on Leaving Hatred behind, April 7, 2010. 〕 * Hawthorne's title ''The Well and The Mine'' by Gin Phillips won her the 2008 Barnes & Noble Discover Award.〔 The Penguin Speakers Bureau. 〕 Penguin Press bought the rights to ''The Well and The Mine'' shortly after.〔 Overcash, Anita. Gin Phillips mines rich material in the Well and the Mine. July 7, 2009.〕 * Scott Nadelson won the Oregon Book Award〔 Braodway Books. Saving Stanley: The Brickman Story〕 and the Great Lakes Colleges Association Award for ''Saving Stanley'' in 2004.〔 Braodway Books. Saving Stanley: The Brickman Story〕 * Hawthorne's rediscovery series celebrates American writers by bringing back to print titles by authors such as Richard Wiley, Lynne Sharon Schwartz, Tom Spanbauer and Toby Olson.〔Kinsella, Bridget. Hawthorne to Reissue Prize Winners, October 20, 2006.〕 * Introductions to Hawthorne Books' writers are often written by esteemed authors including Wole Soyinka, Ursula Hegi, Chuck Palahniuk, A. M. Homes, Robert Coover, Fannie Flagg and Robin Givens.〔 http://www.hawthornebooks.com/catalogue/ 〕 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「Hawthorne Books」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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