AIMEE PARKISON
Aimee Parkison has been awarded a North Carolina Arts Council Fellowship in Prose Writing for 2013-2014
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Aimee Parkison has been awarded a Hearst Fellowship from the American Antiquarian Society for research for a historical literary novel titled "The Dumb Supper," set in Concord, MA in the 19th century, exploring the hidden sexual implications in parlor games and holiday courtship rituals of Victorian Americans.
Parkison's story "Paints and Papers" has been selected for the Texas Tech University Press Anthology of New American Writing, due out in the fall of 2014. The anthology promises to be truly groundbreaking in that it is the first Pan American, multi-genre anthology.
Woman with Dark Horses (Parkison's first short story collection, winner of the first annual Starcherone Fiction Prize) has now been re-issued as an e-book available on Kindle, Nook, etc. through Open Road Media and Dzanc books!
http://www.openroadmedia.com/woman-with-dark-horses
Aimee Parkison has been awarded a Hearst Fellowship from the American Antiquarian Society for research for a historical literary novel titled "The Dumb Supper," set in Concord, MA in the 19th century, exploring the hidden sexual implications in parlor games and holiday courtship rituals of Victorian Americans.
Parkison's story "Paints and Papers" has been selected for the Texas Tech University Press Anthology of New American Writing, due out in the fall of 2014. The anthology promises to be truly groundbreaking in that it is the first Pan American, multi-genre anthology.
Woman with Dark Horses (Parkison's first short story collection, winner of the first annual Starcherone Fiction Prize) has now been re-issued as an e-book available on Kindle, Nook, etc. through Open Road Media and Dzanc books!
http://www.openroadmedia.com/woman-with-dark-horses
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