Marnie Mueller

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Marnie Mueller (born Tule Lake War Relocation Center) is an American novelist.

Life[]

In 1963 she joined the Peace Corps, serving two years in Guayaquil, Ecuador. She worked for WBAI as Programming Director, but resigned in 1977, over staff cuts.[1] She lives in New York City, with her husband Fritz Mueller.

Awards[]

  • for Outstanding Fiction, for Green Fires[2]
  • 1995 American Book Award, for Green Fires

Works[]

  • Green fires: assault on Eden : a novel of the Ecuadorian rainforest. Curbstone Press. 1994. ISBN 978-1-880684-16-0.
  • The Climate of the Country. Curbstone Press. 1999. ISBN 978-1-880684-58-0.
  • My Mother's Island. Curbstone Press. 2002. ISBN 978-1-880684-82-5.

Anthologies[]

Criticism[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-05-14. Retrieved 2009-11-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ http://www.peacecorpswriters.org/pages/depts/archives/awards/fiction.html

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