Katharine Beutner

American novelist, essayist, and academic
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Quick Facts

IntroAmerican novelist, essayist, and academic
PlacesUnited States of America
isWriter Novelist Essayist Academic
Work fieldEducation Literature
Gender
Female
Birth5 March 1982, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Age42 years
Star signPisces
ResidenceCleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Education
Smith College
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Biography

Katharine Beutner is an American novelist, essayist, and academic. She is the author of Alcestis, winner of the Edmund White Award for debut fiction from the Publishing Triangle in 2011. She was an assistant professor of English at the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. She previously taught at the College of Wooster.

Published works

Novels

  • Alcestis (Soho Press, 2010)

Journals

  • Some Little Lamb (an excerpt from the novel Killingly) (TriQuarterly, 2013)

Academic publications

  • Remixing the Outline: a Middle-State Moment of Revision. Rough Cuts: Media and Design in Process. Curated by Kari Kraus. Digital collection on MediaCommons’ The New Everyday.
  • 'The Sole Business of Ladies in Romances': Sharing Histories in Charlotte Lennox’s The Female Quixote. Masters of the Marketplace: British Women Novelists of the 1750s. Ed. Susan Carlile. Bethlehem: Lehigh University Press, May 2011. 165-181.
  • Review of A Political Biography of Delarivier Manley, Rachel Carnell. Women’s Writing 17.1 (April 2010): 196-198.

Awards

  • Winner, Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction, 2011, from the Publishing Triangle (for Alcestis).
  • Finalist, Lesbian Debut Fiction Award, 2011, Lambda Literary Foundation (for Alcestis).
  • Finalist, Compton Crook Award, 2011, BSFS (for Alcestis).
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