Carol LaHines
Author | New York, New York |
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Carol LaHines’ novel, Someday Everything Will All Make Sense, was a finalist for the Nilsen Prize for a First Novel and other accolades. Her fiction has appeared in literary journals including Fence, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Denver Quarterly, Cimarron Review, The Literary Review, North Dakota Quarterly, Sou.... more
Carol LaHines’ novel, Someday Everything Will All Make Sense, was a finalist for the Nilsen Prize for a First Novel and other accolades. Her fiction has appeared in literary journals including Fence, Hayden’s Ferry Review, Denver Quarterly, Cimarron Review, The Literary Review, North Dakota Quarterly, South Dakota Review, The South Carolina Review, The Chattahoochee Review, The Nebraska Review, North Atlantic Review, Sycamore Review, Permafrost, redivider, Literary Orphans, and Literal Latte. Her short story, “Papijack,” was selected by judge Patrick Ryan as the recipient of the Lamar York Prize for Fiction. Her short stories and novellas have also been finalists for the Mary McCarthy prize, the David Nathan Meyerson fiction prize, the New Letters short story award, and the Disquiet Literary Prize, among others. Her story, "The Operating System," appears in an issue of Fence guest-edited by Rick Moody. A review of “The Operating System” may be found in Ploughshares online (http://blog.pshares.org/index.php/the-best-story-i-read-in-a-lit-mag-this-week-the-operating-system-by-carol-lahines/). She is a graduate of New York University, Gallatin Division, and a long-time participant in the New York State Summer Writers’ Institute. She has studied with Rick Moody and Phil Schultz, among others.