Susan Hubbard is an American fiction writer and professor emerita at the
University of Central Florida. She has written seven books of fiction, and is a winner of the Associated Writing Program Prize for Short Fiction and the
Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize
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for best prose book of the year by an American woman.
Biography
She has co-edited a fiction anthology, ''100% Pure Florida Fiction'' (University Press of Florida) and has written more than 30 short stories published in nationally and internationally circulated journals, including ''
Ploughshares,
TriQuarterly'', and ''Mississippi Review''. Her writing has been published in more than fifteen countries, including Australia, England, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Indonesia, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and Taiwan, and has been taught across America and in the United Kingdom.
Hubbard has also received teaching awards from
Syracuse University
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Cornell University, and the South Atlantic Administrators of Departments of English. She has been a
Writer in Residence at
Georgia College & State University, Milledgeville, GA;
Armstrong Atlantic State University, Savannah, GA;
Pitzer College
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, Claremont, CA; and The National Writer's Voice, Tampa. She has been a guest at
Yaddo, the Djerassi Resident Artists Project, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, and
Cill Rialaig. She has given more than 100 public readings and addresses on the craft of writing.
She is a native of upstate New York.
Bibliography
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*''Lisa Maria's Guide for the Perplexed''. Publisher Red Dress Ink, 2004.
*''Lisa Maria Takes Off''. Red Dress Ink, 2005.
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AWP Contest Winners
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20th-century American novelists
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Novelists from Florida
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