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American novelist and short story writer
Brett Ellen Block
Born{}
Summit, New Jersey
Pen nameEllen Block
LanguageEnglish
EducationIowa Writers' Workshop
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
Genre
  • Novel
  • short story
Notable awardsDrue Heinz Literature Prize
2001 Destination Known

Brett Ellen Block (born in Summit, New Jersey) is an American novelist and short story writer.

Life

Block was born and raised in Summit, New Jersey. She received her undergraduate degree in Fine Arts from the University of Michigan, where she was awarded the Hopwood and Haugh Prizes for Fiction Writing. She went on to earn graduate degrees at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and the University of East Anglia’s Fiction Writing Program.

Her debut collection of short stories, "Destination Known," won the Drue Heinz Literary Prize, and she is a recipient of the Michener-Copernicus Fellowship. She is also the author of the critically acclaimed novel The Grave of God’s Daughter and the Macavity Award-nominated thriller The Lightning Rule.

Writing under the name "Ellen Block" she penned the novel The Language of Sand and its sequel, The Definition of Wind.

She lives in Los Angeles.

Awards

Works

Short stories

Mystery

References

  1. Staff. "Block, Brett Ellen–", Contemporary Authors, 2008. Accessed February 18, 2011.
  2. Freeholders Honor Brett Ellen Block of Summit, Union County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders, December 22, 2006, backed up by the Internet Archive as of October 19, 2007. Accessed February 18, 2011.
  3. "Brett Ellen Block from HarperCollins Publishers". Archived from the original on 2009-12-31. Retrieved 2010-03-17.
  4. "New Jersey Historical Society". Archived from the original on 2010-10-08. Retrieved 2010-03-17.
  5. "Browse". Archived from the original on 2007-05-18. Retrieved 2019-06-15.
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