Deanne Lundin Explained
Deanne Lundin is an American poet, and short story writer.
Life
She was born and raised in Florida and has lived in Oklahoma, Boston, California, England and Wales. She graduated from Harvard University, and University of Michigan in 1997 with an MFA. She graduated from the Eastman School of Music, with a master's in music.[1]
She taught at University of California, Los Angeles and the University of Michigan.
Her work has appeared in Painted Bride Quarterly, The Kenyon Review,[2] Prairie Schooner.
She lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Awards
- 2007 Dana Award
- Glimmertrain Short Fiction Award finalist, for "What a Man Can Carry"[3]
- 1997 Hopwood Award[4]
Works
Criticism
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Michigan Writers Collection - Deanne Lundin . 2009-11-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100212190052/http://specialcollections.lib.msu.edu/html/materials/collections/michcoll/lundin.htm . 2010-02-12 . dead .
- Web site: The Kenyon Review . 2009-11-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081022044204/http://www.kenyonreview.org/issues/spring08/index.php . 2008-10-22 . dead .
- Web site: Archived copy . 2009-11-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101020084551/http://glimmertrainpress.com/writer/html/finalists.asp?id=53 . 2010-10-20 . dead .
- Book: The Hopwood awards: 75 years of prized writing. Delbanco. Nicholas. Beauchamp. Andrea. Barrett. Michael. 2006-03-08. University of Michigan Press. 9780472069262. en.