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1. #1 Indie Next Pick; A New York Times Editors' Choice; A Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection; One of USA Today's Notable Books; An Amazon Best Book of the Month; A BEA Buzz Book; An ABA Indies Introduce Selection 2. A BEA Adult Buzz Book Selection and talk of the fair--featured in both Entertainment Weekly and BEA Show Daily 3. The opening chapter of History of Wolves won the 2013 McGinnis-Ritchie Award for Fiction and Fridlund's collection of stories, Catapult, won the Mary McCarthy Prize 4. A rare combination of literary fiction and psychological suspense: Stephen King…mehr

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1. #1 Indie Next Pick; A New York Times Editors' Choice; A Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection; One of USA Today's Notable Books; An Amazon Best Book of the Month; A BEA Buzz Book; An ABA Indies Introduce Selection 2. A BEA Adult Buzz Book Selection and talk of the fair--featured in both Entertainment Weekly and BEA Show Daily 3. The opening chapter of History of Wolves won the 2013 McGinnis-Ritchie Award for Fiction and Fridlund's collection of stories, Catapult, won the Mary McCarthy Prize 4. A rare combination of literary fiction and psychological suspense: Stephen King meets Annie Proulx, set against the stunning icy cold landscape of rural Minnesota
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Emily Fridlund grew up in Minnesota and currently resides in the Finger Lakes region of New York. Her fiction has appeared in a variety of journals, including Boston Review, Zyzzyva, Five Chapters, New Orleans Review, Sou'wester, New Delta Review, Chariton Review, The Portland Review, and Painted Bride Quarterly. She holds a PhD in Literature and Creative Writing from the University of Southern California. Fridlund's collection of stories, Catapult, was a finalist for the Noemi Book Award for Fiction and the Tartts First Fiction Award. It won the Mary McCarthy Prize and will be published by Sarabande in 2017. The opening chapter of History of Wolves was published in Southwest Review and won the 2013 McGinnis-Ritchie Award for Fiction.
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Beautifully written LITERARY REVIEW 20170201