Stacey Levine
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Stacey Levine is an American novelist, short story author and journalist. Born in St. Louis, she attended the University of Missouri journalism program and the University of Washington. Her fiction and criticism have appeared in numerous journals, including The Washington Review, Fence, Witness, Water-Stone, the Notre Dame Review, the Iowa Review, the Seattle Times, The Rocket, The Stranger, and others. She received a PEN/West Fiction award (1994) and was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award (2006). She has read from her works publicly at galleries and university English departments. She wrote the script for a radio play, The Post Office, performed in Seattle (1996), and the libretto for an historical puppet opera, The Wreck of the St. Nikolai, also performed there (2004). She currently lives in Seattle, where she continues to write fiction and publish in periodicals.
[edit] Works
My Horse and Other Stories (Sun & Moon Press, 1993)
Dra---, a novel (Sun & Moon Press, 1998)
Frances Johnson, a novel (Clear Cut Press, 2006)