Karen Bender

American novelist and short story writer


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Biography

Karen E. Bender is the author of the short story collection Refund, which was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction for 2015 and on the shortlist for the 2015 Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award. She also composed the novels A Town of Empty Rooms and Like Normal People; Like Normal People was a Los Angeles Times Bestseller and a Washington Post Best Book of the Year. Both her collections Refund and The New Order were longlisted for The Story Prize.

Writing about "A Town of Empty Rooms", reviewer S. Kirk Walsh said in the Boston Globe,

Bender has taught fiction writing for the MFA programs at Hollins University, Chatham University, Tunghai University in Taiwan, and the University of North Carolina Wilmington. She is on the Core faculty for Alma College and is a Visiting Writer at the MFA program at SUNY Stony Brook. She has received grants from the Rona Jaffe Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She is also co-editor of the nonfiction anthology Choice.

Her short stories have appeared in magazines, including The New Yorker, Granta, Ploughshares, Zoetrope, Story, The Kenyon Review, Guernica, Narrative, The Harvard Review and The Iowa Review. Her fiction has been anthologized in The Best American Short Stories, The Best American Mystery Stories, New Stories from the South and The Pushcart Prize series and has been read as part of the "Selected Short" series at Symphony Space in New York. Her work has also been read by Levar Burton as part of his series "Levar Burton Reads."

She has written nonfiction for The New York Times, Real Simple, O magazine and others.

Her sister is novelist and short story writer Aimee Bender.

Works

Books

Articles, essays

References

References

  1. "Refund: Finalist, National Book Awards 2015 for Fiction".
  2. "FOC Award". Munsterlit.ie.
  3. (30 January 2016). "The Story Prize Long List for Collections Published in 2015". [[The Story Prize]].
  4. (1 February 2019). "The Story Prize Longlist for Short Story Collections Published in 2018". [[The Story Prize]].
  5. "Book review: 'A Town of Empty Rooms,' by Karen E. Bender - The Boston Globe".
  6. "''Writers Corner'', NEA".
  7. "Karen E. Bender - Official website of author Karen E. Bender".
  8. "Read By Author - Ploughshares".
  9. Bender, Karen E.. (25 January 2013). "The Accidental Writer". The New York Times.
  10. "What My Family Learned From a Year of Living With Creepy Houseguests".
  11. "The Green Road".
  12. [https://www.idahopress.com/boiseweekly/arts_and_culture/lit/bender-sisters-discuss-ambiguity-of-cats-writing-for-fangoria-and-empathy-at-egyptian-theatre/article_1db35577-81ed-5eb3-8501-c9fc7a85f469.html Berry, Harrison (Mar 10, 2017). "Bender Sisters Discuss Ambiguity of Cats, Writing for Fangoria and Empathy at Egyptian Theatre."] ''Boise Weekly''. Retrieved January 9, 2024.

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