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Sylvia Watanabe
March 16, 2001
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Sylvia
Watanabe, a fiction writer and essayist, has taught in the
Creative Writing Program at Oberlin College since 1995. Her
first collection of stories, Talking to the Dead, was a finalist
for the 1993 PEN Faulkner Award and a recipient of the PEN
Oakland Josephine Miles Award for fiction. She has received
a National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship
in fiction and an Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Grant
in nonfiction. Her stories and personal essays have been widely
anthologized and have been included in the O.Henry and Pushcart
Prize collections. With Carol Bruchac, she has co-edited two
anthologies of Asian American literature, Home to Stay and
Into the Fire, published by the Greenfield Review Press. |
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To
hear Watanabe read from her own work, please visit the Vincent
Voice Library, here.
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