Rebecca Rasmussen

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Head shot of Rebecca Rasmussen.
Rasmussen in 2014
BornHighland Park, Illinois, U.S.
EducationColorado State University (BA)
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Pennsylvania State University
Children2
Website
rebecca-rasmussen.com

Rebecca Rasmussen is an American fiction writer. She was born in Highland Park, Illinois and spent her youth in Wisconsin. She presently lives in California.

Biography[edit]

Rasmussen was raised in Spring Green, Wisconsin. When she was very young, her parents divorced, with the result that she spent a considerable portion of her growing years in Northfield, Illinois as well. Rasmussen has four brothers.

Rasmussen began writing early. Her short stories have appeared in TriQuarterly and Mid-American Review magazines.[1] She was a finalist in the 30 Below contest of Narrative Magazine. She was also a finalist in the Family Matters contest of Glimmer Train magazine.

Rasmussen received a BA degree from Colorado State University[2] and Master's degrees from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Pennsylvania State University.[3] It was during the UMass coursework that she completed her first novel,[4] which was published as The Bird Sisters two years later, on 12 April 2011.

Rasmussen has taught writing at Penn State University, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Fontbonne University, Washington University in St. Louis, and The University of California, Los Angeles.

Rasmussen is married and has a daughter and son.[5]

Bibliography[edit]

The Bird Sisters (April 2011) 304 p. Crown, hardcover (9780307717962)[6] Her second novel EVERGREEN, was published by Knopf in 2014 and was a BookPage Best Book of the Year. Represented by Michelle Brower, Aevitas Creative Management.

References[edit]

  1. ^ About the Author, endpage, The Bird Sisters (2011)
  2. ^ Acknowledgments, endpage, The Bird Sisters (2011)
  3. ^ The Story Behind the story
  4. ^ The Bird Sisters
  5. ^ About the Author, endpage, The Bird Sisters (2011)
  6. ^ Blogspot, The Bird Sisters website