• Source: Alison Baker (writer)
    • Alison Baker (born 1953 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania) is an American short story writer.


      Life


      She graduated from Reed College and Indiana University with a Master of Library Science. She worked as a medical librarian and a library activist.
      Her work has appeared in Shenandoah, the Atlantic Monthly, Story, Alaska Quarterly Review, Orion Nature Quarterly, the Washington Post, Witness, ZYZZYVA.
      She was a Ragdale Foundation resident and a Fellow at Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.


      Awards


      1992 George Garrett Fiction Award for "Field Notes"
      1994 O. Henry Award
      the Gettysburg Review Award
      George Garrett Award for Fiction
      finalist for the National Magazine Award.


      Works


      Loving Wanda Beaver: Novella and Stories. Chronicle Books. 1997. ISBN 978-0-8118-1788-2. Alison Baker.
      How I Came West, and Why I Stayed. Chronicle Books. April 1, 1993. ISBN 978-0-8118-0324-3.


      = Anthologies

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      The Best American Short Stories 1993
      Best of the West
      New Stories From the South
      Pushcart Prize.


      References




      External links


      "Author's website" archived

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