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Karen Stolz

Karen Stolz received a MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop in 1982. Her latest novel, FANNY AND SUE, was published by Hyperion in March 2003. It was the August selection for the Pulpwood Queens Book Club as well as the required summer reading pick for Ursuline Academy in St. Louis. FANNY AND SUE will be published in paperback in March 2004. Stolz’s first novel, WORLD OF PIES (Hyperion 2000) was a Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selection and has been published in Germany, Sweden, Italy, Portugal, Australia and Holland. It was a June 2000 BookSense pick and was listed by the School Library Journal as one of the Best Adult Books for Young Adults, in 2000. Stolz teaches fiction writing at St. Edward’s University in the New College and in the MLA program and at the Writer’s League of Texas. She was awarded a 1999 Fiction Fellowship from the Austin Writers' League/Texas Commission on the Arts, and was a fiction finalist for the 2000 Violet Crown Award. Stolz will be the featured author at NovelKansas in Salina, Kansas in April 2004.

Visit her Website: www.karenstolz.com

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