Jane Unrue

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Jane Unrue is an American writer and educator. She was born in

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (B.A.) and Brown University (M.F.A.).[1] She has taught at Emerson College, Boston College, and Wellesley College, and currently teaches at Harvard University
, where she directs the Harvard Scholars at Risk (SAR) Program and chairs the Freedom to Write Committee board for PEN New England.

Selected works

  • Love Hotel: (novel), New Directions, Feb. 2015
  • Life of a Star (short novel); Burning Deck Press, spring ’10
  • Dear Mr. Erker (short novel): 3rd bed, No. 11
  • Atlassed (collection): Triple Press, ’05
  • “Looking Sideways”: unsaid, vol.1, no. 1
  • “Happiness/Sadness Patterns”: 5_trope (webdelsol.com/5_trope), March ’05
  • “Hands Reaching out of a Black Background”: 3rd bed, fall/winter ’04
  • “A New Position for the Upper Lip”: diagram (thediagram.com), 3.5
  • “Passion (Asleep)”: 5_trope, June ’03
  • “Changes in the Upper Face”: del sol review (webdelsol.com/Del_Sol_Review.com), summer ’03
  • “November”; “India”; “Lima”; “Quebec”: The Denver Quarterly, fall ’01
  • “Seven Favorite Dog Stories”: “Detector of Narcotics, Explosives”; “Performers on Stage or Screen (Pre-Frenzy)”; “Carrier of Messages”; “Adapted to Life in City and Country”; “Antidotes, Inoculations”; “Trotter”; “Watcher, Guarder”: Fence, Vol. 4, No. 1
  • The House (short novel): Burning Deck Press, ’00
  • “Child, Bird, Box”: Iowa Review Web
  • “Surviving the Flood”: Cimarron Review, Vol. 119

Texts

References

  1. Boston Globe
    . Retrieved December 5, 2017.