Elizabeth McCracken

Elizabeth McCracken
Elizabeth McCracken at the 2014 Texas Book Festival
Born 1966 (age 5152)
United States
Occupation Author
Genre Fiction
Relatives Harry McCracken (brother)

Elizabeth McCracken (born 1966) is an American author.

Life and career

McCracken, a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, graduated from Newton North High School in Newton, Massachusetts, earned a B.A. and M.A. in English from Boston University, an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa, and an M.S. in Library Science from Drexel University. In 2008 and 2009, McCracken lived in Cambridge, MA, where she was a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. She is married to the novelist Edward Carey. They have a son, August George Carey Harvey, and a daughter, Matilda Libby Mary Harvey; an earlier child died before birth, an experience which formed the basis of McCracken's memoir An Exact Replica of a Figment of My Imagination.

McCracken holds the James Michener Chair of Fiction of the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin.[1] She and her husband were previously on the faculty of the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She is the sister of former PC World magazine editor-in-chief and founder of Technologizer.com Harry McCracken.

Ann Patchett in an interview for Blackbird at Virginia Commonwealth University, mentions that Elizabeth McCracken is her editor and is the only person to read her manuscripts as she is writing.[2]

In 2014, she published her first collection of stories in 20 years: Thunderstruck & Other Stories. Among the nine stories is a tale about a successful documentary filmmaker who has to face a famous subject he manipulated and betrayed; one about a young scholar who is mourning his wife; and another about a grocery store manager who obsesses about a woman’s disappearance. Sept 2014 in New York Times. Her short story, "Hungry", is currently longlisted for the 2015 Sunday Times EFG Private Bank Short Story Award, the richest prize in the world for a single short story.[3] On March 4, McCracken was named the winner of The Story Prize for Thunderstruck & Other Stories and received the top prize of $20,000.[4]

Awards and honors

Bibliography

References

  1. Elizabeth McCracken - Michener Center for Writers, www.utexas.edu. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  2. Patchett, Ann; McCracken, Elizabeth. "An Interview with Elizabeth McCracken and Ann Patchett". Blackbird Archive: an Online Journal of Literature and the Arts. Virginia Commonwealth University. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  3. "World's Richest Story Prize". The Sunday Times. 1 February 2015.
  4. "The Winner of The Story Prize Is Thunderstruck by Elizabeth McCracken", Larry Dark, official TSP Blog, March 4, 2015
  5. Nationalbook.org
  6. Nationalbook.org
  7. "The Winner of The Story Prize Is Thunderstruck by Elizabeth McCracken", Larry Dark, official TSP Blog, March 4, 2015
  8. "British Newcomer Vies With International Literary Names For Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award". The Sunday Times. 1 February 2015.
  9. Ala.org
  10. Granta.com
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