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Carol Anshaw (born
March 22, 1946) is an
American novelist and
short story writer.
Publishing Triangle named her
debut novel, Aquamarine, one of "The Triangle's...
- Chronicle: Jude, the Obscure". The Wall
Street Journal.
Retrieved July 17, 2015.
Anshaw,
Carol (March 30, 2015). "Hanya Yanagihara's A
Little Life". The New York...
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Anshaw Bank Bay
Beacon Corner Beaver River Big
Meadow Birch Grove Estates Bordenave Cherry Ridge Estates Columbine Dirleton Durlingville Elizabeth Ethel...
- photographs,
creating an
excoriating novel of rare
moral clarity."
Carol Anshaw,
writing for Los
Angeles Times added, "Hemon is
immensely talented-a natural...
- p. 165 M. W.; "The
Mosqueto Indian and His
Golden River", in Churchill,
Anshaw; A
Collection of
Voyages and Travels, London, 1728, vol. 6, pp. 285–290...
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Sherman Alexie "This Is What It
Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona"
Esquire Carol Anshaw "Hammam"
Story Robert Olen
Butler "Salem"
Mississippi Review Lan Samantha...
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Journal of
American Folklore 111.442 (1998): 450-51. JSTOR. Web. 8 Nov. 2010.
Anshaw, Carol,
Sharon O'Brien, ****le Pemberton, Emma Perez,
Carole Maso, Ann E...
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Author Story Where story previously appeared Carol Anshaw "The Last
Speaker of the Language" New Ohio
Review Taylor Antrim "Pilgrim Life"
American Short...
- 1993
Judith Katz
Running Fiercely Toward a High Thin
Sound Winner Carol Anshaw Aquamarine Finalist Sarah Schulman Empathy Madelyn Arnold On
Ships at Sea...
- The
Antioch Review Akhil Sharma "Cosmopolitan" The
Atlantic Monthly Carol Anshaw "Elvis Has Left the Building"
Story Chris Adrian "Every
Night for a Thousand...