Elizabeth Stuckey-French

Elizabeth Stuckey-French
Born Elizabeth Stuckey
Indiana
Occupation short story writer, novelist, Fiction Writer
Nationality American
Notable works "Electric Wizard," "Mudlavia," The First Paper Girl in Red Oak, Iowa
Spouse Ned Stuckey-French
Children Phoebe Stuckey-French, Flannery Stuckey-French

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Elizabeth Stuckey-French is an American short story writer and novelist.

Life

Stuckey-French was born on September 2, 1958, in Little Rock. She grew up in the town of Lafayette, IN.

She graduated from Purdue University and was founding editor of the Sycamore Review.[1] She was a James A. Michener Fellow at the Iowa Writers Workshop; she graduated with an MFA in 1992.

Her stories have appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, The Gettysburg Review, The Southern Review, Five Points, Narrative.[2]

She teaches creative writing at Florida State University.[3]

She lives now in Tallahassee, FL with her husband Ned Stuckey-French and her two daughters.

Awards

Works

Short stories

Novels

Anthologies

Non-fiction

Review

Richard Russo in his commentary about the selections in the 2005 O. Henry anthology, called Stuckey-French's "Mudlavia", "the one that burrowed deepest under my skin". He praised the "simplicity of its storytelling; the way its private and public stories play off each other; its fond, gentle humor; the heartbreaking, hard-won wisdom of its narrator."[5]

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