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began publishing her work, with the short story "Sisters." They have since published two dozen stories, many of which reappear in American anthologies. During the 1980s, she published the novel
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Anthony Cennamo and F. Elizabeth (Cennamo) Reiss, a child psychologist. She has seven brothers and sisters as well as a half brother. She was born in Washington, D.C., and grew up in
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and in an effort to overcome it, she scribbled her thoughts on thousands of index cards. These cards were reworked into the novel
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Robison has been married twice. Her second husband was author
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for fiction. Her most recent novel, released in 2009, is
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Archived from 389: 225:In the 1990s, she suffered from severe 7: 425: 423: 421: 419: 346:; reprint Counterpoint Press, 2002, 639:21st-century American women writers 634:20th-century American women writers 435:Mississippi Writers & Musicians 370:One D.O.A., one on the way: a novel 584:American women short story writers 14: 116:, United States) is an American 629:Johns Hopkins University alumni 594:Novelists from Washington, D.C. 574:21st-century American novelists 569:20th-century American novelists 216:An Amateur's Guide to the Night 1: 624:University of Florida faculty 609:University of Houston faculty 153:Rea Award for the Short Story 101:Rea Award for the Short Story 16:American novelist (born 1949) 604:Ohio State University alumni 599:Writers from Columbus, Ohio 112:(born January 14, 1949, in 685: 359:Counterpoint Press, 2002, 137:One D.O.A., One on the Way 183:, where she studied with 669:American women academics 579:American women novelists 181:Johns Hopkins University 76:Johns Hopkins University 55:Novelist and a professor 508:. University of Florida 238:One DOA, One on the Way 151:. In 2009, she won the 664:Novelists from Florida 372:, Counterpoint, 2009, 331:. Counterpoint. 2001. 298:Believe Them: Stories 189:University of Florida 177:Ohio State University 128:, winner of the 2001 110:Mary Cennamo Robison 72:Ohio State University 654:Novelists from Texas 163:Robison was born to 659:Novelists from Ohio 546:. 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Washington, D.C.
Ohio State University
Johns Hopkins University
MA
Fiction
Rea Award for the Short Story
Washington, D.C.
short story writer
novelist
Los Angeles Times Book Prize
Amy Hempel
Frederick Barthelme
Raymond Carver
Rea Award for the Short Story
patent attorney
Columbus, Ohio
Jack Kerouac
Ohio State University
Johns Hopkins University
John Barth
University of Florida
The New Yorker
Twister
Harry Dean Stanton
writer's block
Oprah Winfrey
James Robison
ISBN
978-0-394-50444-5
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