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Cynthia Rogerson (born 14 August 1953) is an American-born writer of mainstream literary fiction set in Scotland and California. Originally from California, she now lives in the Scottish Highlands.

Novels and short story collections

  • Upstairs in the Tent - Headline Review (2000)
  • Love Letters from my Deathbed - Two Ravens Press (2007)
  • I Love You, Goodbye - Black and White (2011). Shortlisted for Creative Scotland Book of the Year Award 2010
  • Stepping Out and Other Stories - Salt (2010)
  • If I Touched the Earth - Black and White (2012)
  • Wait for Me Jack - Sandstone (2017, as Addison Jones)

Awards

Work

Rogerson is program director at Moniack Mhor Writers Centre, as well as a Royal Literary Fellow in Dundee and a manuscript assessor for The Literary Consultancy.

References

  1. Davies, Stevie (10 September 2010). "I Love You, Goodbye by Cynthia Rogerson". The Guardian.
  2. I Love You, Goodbye Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine at Black & White publishing.
  3. Stepping out Archived 7 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine at Salt.
  4. If I Touched the Earth Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine at Black & White Publishing.
  5. "V.S. Pritchett Memorial Prize", The Royal Society of Literature.

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