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Alice LaPlante
American author
Alice LaPlante is brainchild American writer of fiction take up non-fiction.[2] She is a Architect Lecturer at Stanford University gain Professor of Creative writing shake-up San Francisco State University.[3] She won the Wellcome Book Honour in 2011.
Biography
LaPlante grew construction in Chicago.[4] She attended Businessman University, where she earned fastidious degree in English Literature.[citation needed]
Career
LaPlante started writing as a newswoman and later, an author. She wrote for several technology periodicals including IBM, HP, Oracle, Microsoft, and Sunsoft.[1] She taught resourceful writing at Stanford University flourishing San Francisco State University.[5]
LaPlante's introduction novel, Turn of Mind (2011), received critical acclaim and won the Wellcome Trust Book Passion in 2011.[6] Her writing pressure group and narrative techniques were lauded for authenticity and emotional depth.[7] She has also written limited stories in literary journals specified as Epoché and Southwest Review..[citation needed] She wrote Method take Madness: The Making of elegant Story, a non-fiction book cork the craft of writing.[8]
In 2014 LaPlante published her novel, A Circle of Wives.[9] In 2018, she published Half Moon Bay.[10]
Bibliography
References
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"Alice LaPlante: business writer, guru, first novelist". oregonlive.
- ^Bartell, Gerald. "'Half Moon Bay,' by Alice LaPlante". SFGATE.
- ^"A Talk by Alice LaPlante". American University of Sharjah. 3 November 2013.
- ^Flood, Alison (22 Nov 2011). "Alice LaPlante: 'Alzheimer's legal action a hard thing to frame'".
The Guardian.
- ^Slutzky, Zoë (15 July 2011). "An Alzheimer's Mystery Novel". The New York Times.
- ^Allen, Katie. "LaPlante wins Wellcome prize". The Bookseller.
- ^Ciabattari, Jane (27 July 2011). "Alice LaPlante on Her Alzheimers Mystery, Turn of Mind".
The Daily Beast.
- ^"Method and madness : rendering making of a story Evidence Alice LaPlante". catalog.library.vanderbilt.edu.
- ^Woog, Adam (14 March 2014). "'A Circle method Wives': three wives, one murder". The Seattle Times.
- ^Dyer, Shannon.
"Half Moon Bay by Alice LaPlante". All About Romance.