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Nell Zink
Nell Zink (born in January 1964) is an American novelist. Her latest novel, ''Mislaid'', was longlisted for the National Book Award. ''The Wallcreeper'', Zink's debut novel, released in the US by the independent Dorothy, a Publishing Project, was named one of 100 notable books of 2014 by ''The New York Times''.〔 ==Biography== Born in California, Zink was raised in rural Virginia, a setting she draws on in her novel ''Mislaid'' (Ecco, 2015).〔 She attended Stuart Hall School and the College of William and Mary.〔 In 1993, while living in West Philadelphia, Zink founded a zine called ''Animal Review'', which ran until 1997 and "featured submissions and interviews with punk musicians about their pets, from King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp writing about his rabbit Beaton Bunnerius Bun, to Jon Langford, of British punk band The Mekons, discussing his loach fish." Zink has worked as a secretary at Colgate-Palmolive, and as a technical writer in Tel Aviv. Zink moved to Germany in May 2000,〔 eventually earning a doctorate in Media Studies from the University of Tübingen.〔 Zink was married twice, to the US citizen Benjamin Alexander Burck and to the Israeli composer and poet Zohar Eitan.
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