Ellen Hawley
Ellen Hawley is the author of the novel Trip Sheets, which won a Writer’s Voice Capricorn Award. She has moonlighted as a radio host, driven a cab, taught creative writing, and was the editor of the Loft Literary Center’s magazine for eighteen years. A native New Yorker, she now divides her time between homes in Minnesota and Cornwall.
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Posts:
- Notes from a Book Tour
- Interview on Titlepage.tv
- Scott McClellan, George Bush, and Annette Majoris
- Writing about Vietnam in the Post-9/11 World
- On Not Liking a Character
- Parade
- Language, Loss, and Metaphor
- Notes for My Memoir
- The Guideline Blues: Tips on How to Enter Contests
- Wrestling with Form
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