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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Aimee Parkison is an associate professor and author whose short story collection Woman With the Dark Horses won the first annual Starcherone Prize. Her fiction works and poetry have appeared in literary magazines, anthologies, and academic journals.Parkison is currently an Associate Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, where she is also coordinator of the creative writing program.Previously Parkison received a North Carolina Arts Council Fellowship in Prose Writing and a Hearst Fellowship from the American Antiquarian Society for her current work-in-progress, a historical literary novel titled The Dumb Supper. The novel is set in 19th century, Concord, MA, and explores the hidden sexual implications in parlor games and holiday courtship rituals of Victorian Americans.She published The Innocent Party, a story collection in 2012 and has a short poetic novel called The Petals of Your Eyes, about kidnapped girls who become actors in a secret theater under contract in 2014. Parkison’s work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize Pushcart Prize and has appeared in Hayden's Ferry Review, So to Speak, Nimrod, The Literary Review, Feminist Studies, Mississippi Review, North American Review, Quarterly West, Cimarron Review, Santa Monica Review, Other Voices (journal), Crab Orchard Review, Fiction International, Seattle Review, and Denver Quarterly.Parkison regularly holds fiction readings and writing workshops at colleges throughout the country. She will also participate in the Association of Writers & Writing Programs Conference Association of Writers & Writing Programs 2014 in Seattle. As part of the Women Writing Violence panel, she will discuss how today’s literature often ignores the trend of "Women Writing Violence." She is now working on a new story collection, a screenplay, and a historical novel.She has received a Christopher Isherwood Fellowship, a Writers at Work Fellowship, and a Kurt Vonnegut Fiction Prize from the North American Review.Her primary areas of interest include fiction writing, creative nonfiction, screenwriting and film studies and women’s studies. She currently is working on a new story collection, a screenplay, and a historical novel.. }

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