C. E. Morgan
Appearance
C. E. Morgan (b. 1976) is an American author.[1] She won the 2016 Windham–Campbell Literature Prize, among other honors.
Biography
As an undergraduate, Morgan studied voice at Berea College, a tuition-free labor college for students from poor and working-class backgrounds in Appalachia. In exchange for a free education, all students work for the college while enrolled.[2] Morgan also attended Harvard Divinity School, where she studied literature and religion. She wrote All the Living while at Harvard.[3] She lives in Kentucky.
Awards and honors
- 2010 National Book Foundation "5 under 35" award[citation needed]
- 2010 Lannan Literary Fellowship[4]
- 2012 United States Artists Fellow award[5]
- 2013 Whiting Award[6]
- 2016 Windham–Campbell Literature Prizes (Fiction)[7]
Bibliography
- Novels
- All the Living. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2009. ISBN 978-0-37410-362-0.
- The Sport of Kings. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. 2016. ISBN 978-0-374-28108-3
- Short stories
- "Over by Christmas", The New York Times, December 24, 2008
- "Twins", The New Yorker, June 14–21, 2010
- "My Friend, Nothing Is In Vain", Oxford American, Spring 2014
- Essays and other writings
- "Foreword", Light in August by William Faulkner (Modern Library, 2002)
- "Introduction", A Circle in the Fire & Other Stories by Flannery O'Connor (Folio Society, 2013)
References
- ^ 20 Under 40 Fiction Q. & A.: C. E. Morgan, The New Yorker, June 10, 2010. Retrieved October 13, 2010.
- ^ Berea College
- ^ Wilson, Amy. A Profile of Morgan Lexington Herald, May 17, 2009.
- ^ Lannan Foundation - Literary Awards and Fellowships. Retrieved October 13, 2010
- ^ United States Artists Official Website
- ^ $50,000 Awards Go to 10 Writers
- ^ "C. E. Morgan". Windham–Campbell Literature Prize. February 29, 2016. Retrieved March 2, 2016.