Haven Kimmel
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Haven Kimmel | |
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Born | Susan Elizabeth Jarvis 1965 (age 58–59) New Castle, Indiana, U.S. |
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Nationality | American |
Education | Ball State University North Carolina State University Earlham School of Religion |
Children | 3 |
Haven Kimmel (born 1965) is an American author, novelist, and poet.
Life and career
Kimmel was born Susan Elizabeth Jarvis ("Betsy") in New Castle, Indiana, and was raised in Mooreland, Indiana, the focus of her bestselling memoir, A Girl Named Zippy: Growing up Small in Mooreland, Indiana (2001).
The book is written from the perspective of Kimmel as a young girl, and in it she sheds light on the townspeople of Mooreland living there in the 1960s and 1970s during the author's childhood. The name of the memoir stems from the nickname her father had for her growing up; however, Kimmel does not publicly share her real given name, which she changed to Haven Skye at age 18 after Kentucky folk singer Haven Hughes.[1] Her second memoir, She Got Up Off the Couch, and Other Heroic Acts from Mooreland, Indiana, is more history of her childhood, but it also tells the story of her mother, Delonda, who decided to return to college in her middle-age years to eventually become a teacher.[2] Kimmel states she never had the desire to become a writer when she grew up, but by the time she was 21, she says she had "given her life over to poetry," which she would go on to write for the next 15 years.[3]
Kimmel earned her undergraduate degree in English and creative writing from
Kimmel was a poet prior to writing the memoir of her early childhood. The Solace of Leaving Early (2002) and Something Rising (Light and Swift) (2004) are the first two novels in Kimmel's "trilogy of place" about fictional Hopwood County, Indiana. The third book, released in September 2007, is titled The Used World. Her other works include a second memoir, She Got Up Off the Couch (2005), a poetic children's book, Orville: A Dog Story (2003), and a retelling of the
Works
- 2001 ISBN 0-385-49982-5)
- 2002 ISBN 0-385-49983-3)
- 2003 ISBN 0-618-15955-X)
- 2004 ISBN 0-7432-4775-2)
- 2005 ISBN 0-7432-8499-2)
- 2007 ISBN 0-7432-4778-7)
- 2008 ISBN 978-0-689-87402-4)
- 2008 ISBN 978-1-416-57284-8)
Awards and honors
Nominee, Orange Prize (England), 2003, for The Solace of Leaving Early. Received two National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) grants.
References
- ^ BEYETTE, BEVERLY (August 7, 2002). "A Worldview, Direct From Rural Indiana" – via LA Times.
- ^ "The story of a young girl's unconventional upbringing". January 15, 2006.
- ^ BookBrowse. "Haven Kimmel author interview".