Marcy Dermansky

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Marcy Dermansky
Born (1969-06-09) June 9, 1969 (age 54)
United States
Pen nameMarcy Dermansky
OccupationAuthor
NationalityAmerican
Period2005 – present
Notable worksTwins, Bad Marie, The Red Car
Website
marcydermansky.com

Marcy Dermansky (born June 9, 1969 in New Jersey)[citation needed] is an American an author and editor. Her debut novel Twins was published in 2005 by William Morrow. Bad Marie, her second novel, was published in 2010 by Harper Perennial.

Dermansky received fellowships from MacDowell and the Edward Albee Ranch. She is the winner of the 2002 Smallmouth Press Andre Dubus Novella Award, and the 1999 Story Magazine Carson McCullers short story prize. Her stories have been published in numerous literary journals, including McSweeneys, The Alaska Quarterly Review, and The Indiana Review, and included in the anthology "Goodybye to All That: Writers On Loving And Leaving New York" and Love Stories: A Literary Companion to Tennis.

In October 2016, Dermansky's third novel The Red Car was published.[1]

References

  1. ^ Handle, Daniel (October 21, 2016). "'The Red Car': A Novel of Furious Action and Furious Ideas". The New York Times.

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