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American playwright, novelist and teacher
Nancy Rawles is an American
playwright,
novelist, and
teacher. She is a 2006 recipient of the
Alex Awards.
Life
Rawles grew up in
Los Angeles. She graduated from
Northwestern University with a degree in Journalism.
Rawles studied play writing in Chicago with
Linda Walsh Jenkins and
Steven Carter. She later studied with
C. Bernard Jackson of the Los Angeles (Inner City) Cultural Center and
Valerie Curtis Newton of The Hansberry Project. She is a contributor to the Female Sexual Ethics Project at
Brandeis University under the direction of Bernadette Brooten, Kraft-Hiatt Professor of Christian Studies.
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Awards
Works
Novels
Criticism
- Rawles, Nancy (July 10, 2005).
"Chains of Madness". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 19, 2010.
References
External links
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"Nancy Rawles Revisits a Twain Character for 'My Jim'", NPR, Alan Cheuse, February 22, 2005
- Barbara Lloyd McMichael (May 3, 2009).
""Seattle Reads:" Huck Finn's adventure, Jim's ordeal". The Seattle Times.
- Frances Dinger (May 27, 2009).
"Author Nancy Rawles retells Twain classic in 'My Jim'". The Seattle University Spectator. Archived from
the original on October 1, 2009.
- Sarah Anne Johnson, ed. (2006).
"I Try to Write Rhythmically". The Very Telling: Conversations with American Writers. UPNE. p. 169.
ISBN
978-1-58465-594-7.
- Erin Texeira (April 4, 2005).
"'My Jim' adds slave's insight to Huck's story". The Los Angeles Times.
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"The Importance of Place: Lisa Albers talks with prominent local authors about their writing", Seattle Woman
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