Elizabeth Inness-Brown
Elizabeth Inness-Brown is an American novelist, short story writer, educator, and contributing editor at
''Boulevard''. She is a retired professor of English at
Saint Michael’s College in Colchester, Vermont and lives in
South Hero, Vermont—one of three islands comprising
Grand Isle County—with her husband and son. Inness-Brown has published a novel, ''Burning Marguerite'', as well as two short story collections, titled ''Here'' and ''Satin Palms''. Her stories and essays have appeared in ''
The New Yorker'', ''
North American Review'', ''
Boulevard'', ''
Glimmer Train'', ''Madcap Review'', and various other journals. Inness-Brown received a
National Endowment for the Arts grant for Writing in 1983 and has done writing residencies at
Yaddo and
The Millay Colony for the Arts. In 1982, her short story "Release, Surrender" appeared in Volume VII of the
Pushcart Prize.
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