Catherine Brady
Appearance
Catherine Brady | |
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Occupation | Short story writer |
Nationality | American |
Education | Hollins College (MA) University of Massachusetts Amherst (MFA) |
Notable awards | Western States Book Award (2000) Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction (2003) |
Catherine Brady is an American short story writer.
Life
[edit]She graduated from Hollins College with an MA, and from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with an MFA. She was on the board, served as Vice-President and President of the Association of Writers & Writing Programs. She teaches at the University of San Francisco.[1][2]
Her work appeared in Other Voices, Kenyon Review, The Missouri Review.[3]
Awards
[edit]- 2003 Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction
- 2000 Western States Book Award in Fiction.
Works
[edit]- The Mechanics of Falling. University of Nevada Press. 2009. ISBN 978-0-87417-763-3.
- Elizabeth Blackburn and the story of telomeres: deciphering the ends of DNA. MIT Press. 2007. ISBN 978-0-262-02622-2.
- Curled in the Bed of Love. University of Georgia Press. 2003. ISBN 978-0-8203-2545-3.
Catherine Brady.
- The End of the Class War. CALYX Books. 1999. ISBN 978-0-934971-66-9.
Catherine Brady.
Anthologies
[edit]- Katrina Kenison; Lorrie Moore, eds. (October 14, 2004). The Best American Short Stories 2004. Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 978-0-618-19735-4.
References
[edit]- ^ "USFnews Online". Archived from the original on 2008-09-05. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
- ^ "University of San Francisco (USF) - brady_catherine". Archived from the original on 2009-06-19. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
- ^ "The Missouri Review". The Missouri Review. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
External links
[edit]- "The Rumpus Interview with Catherine Brady", Rumpus, March 9th, 2009
- "The Mechanics of Falling by Catherine Brady ", Savvy Verse & Wit, April 24, 2009
- "Relieved to Learn That I Could Still Learn: An Interview With Catherine Brady", After the MFA, January 26th, 2007
- "Catherine Brady", What Are You Working On?