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    Elizabeth McCracken (born September 16, 1966) is an American author. She is a recipient of the PEN New England Award. McCracken, a graduate of the Iowa...
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  • missionaries Josiah Calvin McCracken and Helen Newpher McCracken, also known as the "McCrackens of Shanghai". Mary Elizabeth followed her father's footsteps...
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    Elizabeth "Lisbeth" Anne Maud McCracken (c. 1871 – 1944), was a women's suffragist and—under her maiden name L.A.M. Priestley—a feminist writer, active...
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  • Mary McCracken may refer to: Mary Ann McCracken (1770–1866), Irish social activist and campaigner Mary Elizabeth McCracken (1911–1945), Chinese-born American...
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  • The Giant's House is the debut novel of Elizabeth McCracken, first published in 1996. The novel was short-listed for the 1996 National Book Award for...
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  • Eileen McCracken (1920–1988), Irish botanist Edward R. McCracken American businessman Elizabeth McCracken (born 1966), American author Esther McCracken (1902–1971)...
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    https://www.fastcompany.com/user/harry-mccracken [bare URL] "CNET Taps Distinguished Technology Journalist Harry McCracken As Contributing Editor". The Financial...
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    writer Elizabeth McCausland (1899–1965), American art critic, historian and writer Elizabeth McCracken (born 1966), American author Elizabeth McCracken (Irish...
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  • Here's Your Hat What's Your Hurry is a collection of short stories by Elizabeth McCracken first published in 1993 by Random House. It was included on the American...
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  • of a Figment of My Imagination is a 2008 memoir by the novelist Elizabeth McCracken of a full-term pregnancy that ended in a stillbirth. Maureen Corrigan...
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  • AudioFile Magazine. Retrieved 2022-08-31. "THE SOUVENIR MUSEUM by Elizabeth McCracken Read by Kate Reading | Audiobook Review". AudioFile Magazine. Retrieved...
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  • Thunderstruck (2014) is a short story collection by American author Elizabeth McCracken. It won the Story Prize in 2014. The collection was also on the long...
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  • Thunderstruck (short story collection), a 2014 short story collection by Elizabeth McCracken S333 Thunderstruck, a revolver manufactured by Standard Manufacturing...
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  • as a story about how he met his wife. However, Patchett's mentor Elizabeth McCracken told her that the prologue was not needed, so Patchett cut it. Patchett...
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    were Elizabeth McCracken (the writer "L.A.M. Priestley") and Elizabeth Bell (the first woman in Ireland to qualify as a gynaecologist), and Margaret McCoubrey...
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    Henry Joy McCracken (31 August 1767 – 17 July 1798) was an Irish republican executed in Belfast for his part in leading United Irishmen in the Rebellion...
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    teaches at the University of Texas. He is married to the writer Elizabeth McCracken. 2000: Observatory Mansions. ISBN 978-0-679-31130-0. 2003: Alva &...
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  • more than 20 years. UT Resident English Department faculty include Elizabeth McCracken, Edward Carey, Roger Reeves, and Michener Center faculty include...
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  • 10, 2014 "The History of Phone Phreaking Blog: August 27, 2008". Elizabeth McCracken (30 December 2007). "Dial-Tone Phreak". The New York Times Magazine...
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  • Thankam Mathews "Rubberdust" Kenyon Review Online (Jan-Feb 2019) Elizabeth McCracken "It's Not You" Zoetrope: All-Story {Vol. 23, no. 3, 2019) Scott Nadelson...
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  • Gardam Linda Grant Kirsty Gunn Tessa Hadley Sarah Hall Susan Hill Elizabeth McCracken Nadifa Mohamed Audrey Niffenegger Patricia Park Francine Prose Namwali...
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  • Workshop writing program. There, he studied with Barry Unsworth, Elizabeth McCracken, and later Robinson. At some point,[when?] he realized some of the...
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  • Story Prize Is Thunderstruck by Elizabeth McCracken", Larry Dark, official TSP Blog, March 4, 2015 "Elizabeth McCracken wins Story Prize for Thunderstruck"...
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    Mary Ann McCracken (8 July 1770 – 26 July 1866) was a social activist and campaigner in Belfast, Ireland, whose extensive correspondence is cited as an...
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  • "Jack, July" The New Yorker Colum McCann "Sh'khol" Zoetrope Elizabeth McCracken "Thunderstruck" StoryQuarterly Thomas McGuane "Motherlode" The New Yorker...
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  • Tin House Laura van den Berg Opa-locka The Southern Review 2015 Elizabeth McCracken Birdsong from the Radio Zoetrope: All-Story Christopher Merkner Cabins...
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  • women. Leading members included Margaret McCoubrey, Elizabeth McCracken (the writer "L.A.M. Priestley") and Elizabeth Bell (the first woman in Ireland to qualify...
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  • Island" Ploughshares (Spring 2021) Elizabeth McCracken "The Souvenir Museum" Harper's Magazine (January 2021) Alice McDermott "Post" One Story (Issue 280...
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  • playwright, screenwriter and film director Adam Mansbach, novelist Elizabeth McCracken, author Tova Mirvis, novelist Diana Muir, writer and historian Charles...
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  • McCracken (1848-1915), became Essendon's second captain. Alexander McCracken married Mary Elizabeth (1863-1938), a daughter of John Murray Peck — co-founder of...
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