Nicole Stansbury
Nicole Stansbury | |
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Born | Whittier, California, U.S. | May 14, 1963
Occupation | Writer, English Teacher |
Nationality | American |
Education | University of Utah (BA, MFA) |
Nicole Stansbury (born May 14, 1963 in Whittier, California) is an American novelist, short story and essay writer.
Biography
She earned a BA (1986) in English and an MFA (1991) in Creative Writing from the University of Utah.
Her novel Places to Look for a Mother (2002) and her collection of short stories The Husband's Dilemma (2004) were published by
PRISM international, and Yellow Silk
.
Stansbury's works concern a range of issues including modern life in the
Mormon-dominated Utah, and more generally for her keen eye for telling detail.[1] The setting for most of her work is domestic: her first novel concerns a mother-daughter relationship in the midst of a disintegrating family. Her stories include tales of husbands, wives and children navigating the trauma of life in contemporary America, and is sometimes humorous and at other times harrowing.[2]
Awards and honors
Stansbury has been honored numerous times for her work including several grants from the
Utah Arts Council. Places to Look for a Mother won Stansbury the Barnes & Noble
"Discover New Writers" award, and The Husband's Dilemma won the 2005 Utah Book Award.
References
External links
- Static โ MP3 Audio, read by the author
- An Authentic Take on Flaky Parenting โ review of Places to Look for a Mother
- Leap โ online story