Sandell Morse

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Sandell Morse holds a Master's Degree in Liberal Studies with a concentration in the Humanities from Dartmouth College and a Master's Degree in English with a concentration in fiction writing from the University of New Hampshire. She has taught at the University of New Hampshire and at the University of Maine, Farmington. She facilitates both fiction and nonfiction workshops for the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance and for the New Hampshire Writers' Project. Morse's short stories have appeared in many literary magazines including Iris, Green Mountains Review, Bridges, Ploughshares, The New England Review, the Boston Fiction Review, and the anthology, An Intricate Weave, Women Write About Girls and Girlhood. Her nonfiction has appeared in the Eating Between the Lines, A Maine Writers' Cookbook, and Garden Lane. Her essays have been anthologized in Surviving Crisis, Twenty Prominent Authors Write About Events that Shaped Their Lives, and in Dutiful Daughters, Caring for Our Parents as They Grow Old. Morse has been a fellow at the Vermont Studio Colony and at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. She has been a Tennessee Williams Scholar at the Sewanee Writer's Conference and a finalist in the Ploughshares' Robie Macauley Fellowship Award. She has also received a nomination for a Pushcart prize.

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Best American Essays 2013*

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