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- The End of the Point
That said, Graver’s gifts—her control of time, her ability to evoke place and define character—are immense.
01/14/2013 - Authors on the Air March 5, 2013: Elizabeth Graver
\tElizabeth Graver will be on The Leonard Lopate Show for her novel The End of the Point (Harper, 978-0062184849).
03/05/2013 - The Honey Thief
When events come to crisis, Graver wisely refrains from resolving them in a neat or romantic closure.
08/02/1999 - Unravelling
Graver (whose short-story collection, Have You Seen Me?
07/31/1997 - Prize Stories 1996: The O. Henry Awards
There are also strong stories from up- and- coming writers Ralph Lombreglia and Elizabeth Graver.
03/04/1996 - Cracks in My Foundation: Bags, Trips, Make-Up Tips, Charity, Glory, and the Darker Side of the Story; Essays and Stories
While most of the short stories stick solidly on the side of fun, Keyes makes a few attempts to tackle more serious topics, from divorce in the odd "A Woman's Right to Shoes," to domestic abuse in the far graver "Under."
10/03/2005 - Prize Stories 1996
There are also strong stories from up- and- coming writers Ralph Lombreglia and Elizabeth Graver.
03/04/1996 - Street Songs: New Voices in Fiction
Also salient are Sharon Sakson's ``The Girl from the Red Cross,'' in which a shallow nurse experiences a tragically brief awakening while working in a Beirut hospital, and Elizabeth Graver's ``Square Dance,'' wherein a young woman's physical affliction provides a metapho
05/01/1990 - PASSING THE WORD: Writers on Their Mentors
In "A Double Kind of Knowing," Elizabeth Graver analyzes her two-tiered relationship with Annie Dillard, and mentors in general: "to encounter writers as teachers in the classroom, and then also to go deeper, sitting, solitary, with the pages they have written... the
07/23/2001 - PRIZE STORIES 2001: The O. Henry Awards
Leebron, Elizabeth Graver and Ron Carlson; chilling, crime-oriented stories from William Gay, Dale Peck, T.
08/13/2001 - THE PUSHCART PRIZE XXVI, 2002
Ann Beattie and Russell Banks offer outstanding fiction; the less well-known Elizabeth Graver presents a haunting, absurd tale about a woman anticipating motherhood.
09/03/2001 - Over 900 Authors Sign Open Letter to Amazon
Cook \tStephanie Cooke \tMartha Cooley \tEllen Cooney \tKaren Coody Cooper \tArtemis Cooper \tConstance Cooper \tJen Corace \tZizou Corder \tDouglas Corleone</
08/11/2014 - Spring 2004 Hardcover: Fiction/General & Short Stories
A Road Through the Mountains (May, $24) by Elizabeth McGregor.
01/26/2004 - Fiction Reviews: Week of 10/30/2006
Against the DayThomas Pynchon.
10/30/2006 - Around the Booths
Allen; Anna in-Between by Elizabeth Nunez; Empty Mile by Matthew Stokoe.
04/26/2010
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