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Rebecca Wolff

American writer (born 1967) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Rebecca Wolff (born November 29, 1967 in New York City)[1][2] is a poet, fiction writer, and the editor and creator of both Fence Magazine and Fence Books.

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Wolff has won the 2001 National Poetry Series Award and 2003 Barnard Women Poets Prize for her literature.

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Life

Wolff received her MFA from the Iowa Writers Workshop, where she was a student editor of the Iowa Review.[3]

She created Fence Magazine in 1998, with an editorial staff including Jonathan Lethem, Frances Richard, Caroline Crumpacker, and Matthew Rohrer, and Fence Books in 2001.[4][3] Fence is now headquartered at the University at Albany, where Wolff is a fellow at the New York State Writers Institute.[3]

She was married from 2002 until 2012 to the novelist Ira Sher. She lives in Hudson, New York, with their children.[citation needed]

On June 25, 2019 Wolff was elected alderman for Hudson's First Ward for the 2020–2021 term.

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Awards

Works

  • Manderley. University of Illinois Press. November 7, 2001. ISBN 978-0-252-02698-0.
  • Figment. W. W. Norton & Company. 2004. ISBN 978-0-393-05918-2.
  • The King. W. W. Norton & Company. June 29, 2009. ISBN 978-0-393-06932-7.

Anthology

Novel

  • The Beginners was published in 2011 by Riverhead Books.

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References

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