Nancy Rawles

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Nancy Rawles is an American playwright, novelist, and teacher. She is a 2006 recipient of the Alex Awards.

Life[]

Nancy grew up in Los Angeles. She graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in Journalism.

Nancy studied play writing in Chicago with Linda Walsh Jenkins and Steven Carter. She later studied with C. Bernard Jackson of Los Angeles (Inner City) Cultural Center and Valerie Curtis Newton of The Hansberry Project. She is a contributor to the Female Sexual Ethics Project at Brandeis University under the direction of Bernadette Brooten, Kraft-Hiatt Professor of Christian Studies.[1]

Awards[]

  • 2009 – Seattle Reads My Jim
  • 2007 – Artist Trust Fellowship in Fiction
  • 2006 – American Library Association Alex Award
  • 2006 – Hurston/Wright Foundation Legacy Award in Fiction
  • 2000 – Astraea Foundation, Claire of the Moon Award for Fiction
  • 1998 – American Book Award, Before Columbus Foundation
  • 1998 – Washington State Governor's Writers Award

Works[]

Novels[]

  • Love Like Gumbo. Fjord Press. 1997. ISBN 978-0-940242-75-3.
  • Crawfish Dreams. Random House, Inc. 2003. ISBN 978-0-385-50418-8.
  • My Jim. Crown Publishers. 2005. ISBN 978-1-4000-5400-8.

Criticism[]

  • Rawles, Nancy (July 10, 2005). "Chains of Madness". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 19, 2010.

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