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Laura Hendrie

Laura Hendrie's short story collection, Stygo, won both the Rosenthal Foundation Award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the Mountains and Plains Regional Booksellers' Award, and was a finalist for the PEN/ Hemingway Award. Her first novel, Remember Me, is a finalist for the Mountains and Plains Bookseller's Award. It has recently been optioned for film.

Hendrie has also published essays, stories, and articles in national newspapers and magazines, including Outside, LIFE, Boston Review, Chicago Tribune, Rocky Mountain Magazine, and New Mexico Magazine. Her fiction has aired on National Public Radio as part of the Sound of Writing Program and recorded by American Audio Library. In addition to teaching one-day classes at Lighthouse, Hendrie teaches for the Warren Wilson MFA program in Asheville, N.C. Currently living in Salida, Colorado, she is now at work on her third book of fiction.

This instructor has no new classes scheduled at this time.