![]() ![]() Graver writes character-driven psychological fiction set in a wide variety of times and places, as well as more experimental short fiction, and non-fiction essays on a variety of subjects. A recipient of fellowships from Guggenheim Foundation, The MacDowell Colony, and The National Endowment for the Arts, she has been a Professor of English and Creative Writing at Boston College since 1993. She also did graduate work at Cornell University. ![]() from Wesleyan University in 1986, and her M.F.A. Graver grew up in Williamstown, Massachusetts and received her B.A. Her story “The Mourning Door” was awarded the Cohen Prize from "Ploughshares Magazine" and appeared in "Best American Short Stories" in "Prize Stories: The O.Henry Awards" and in "The Pushcart Prize Anthology", all in 2001. ![]() Her essay "Two Baths" appeared in "The Best American Essays" in 1991. Her short story collection," Have You Seen Me?", won the 1991 Drue Heinz Literature Prize. Her novels include "Awake", "The Honey Thief", and "Unravelling". Elizabeth Graver (born 1964, Los Angeles) is a contemporary American writer of fiction and non-fiction. ![]()
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