Ladette Randolph

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Ladette Randolph is an American author and editor.

Ladette Randolph is the author of five books: three novels: Private Way[1], Haven’s Wake[2] and A Sandhills Ballad,[3] a short story collection, This is Not the Tropics,[4] and a memoir, Leaving the Pink House.[5] She is the editor-in-chief of the literary journal Ploughshares at Emerson College and co-owner of the manuscript consulting firm Randolph Lundine.[6] A long-time Nebraskan, she spent her childhood in the same part of west-central Nebraska where her family lived for five generations. She now lives in Boston with her husband Noel.[7]

Awards[edit]

Ladette Randolph is the recipient of four Nebraska Book Awards,[8] a Rona Jaffe grant,[9] a Pushcart Prize, a Virginia Faulkner award, and a citation from Best New American Voices. [10]

Works[edit]

  • Private Way. University of Nebraska Press. 2022. ISBN 978-1-4962-3119-2
  • Leaving the Pink House. University of Iowa Press. 2014. ISBN 978-1609382742.
  • Haven's Wake. Bison Books. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8032-4357-6.
  • Sandhill Ballad. University of Nebraska Press. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8263-4685-8.
  • This Is Not the Tropics. Terrace Books. 2005. ISBN 978-0-299-21510-1.

Editor[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Private Way". Nebraska Press. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  2. ^ "Haven's Wake". Nebraska Press. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  3. ^ "A Sandhills Ballad". Nebraska Press. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  4. ^ "This Is Not the Tropics". Nebraska Press. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  5. ^ "Leaving the Pink House | University of Iowa Press". www.uipress.uiowa.edu. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  6. ^ "Home". www.randolphlundine.com. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  7. ^ "About". Ladette Randolph. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  8. ^ "Nebraska Book Award Winners - Nebraska Center for the Book". centerforthebook.nebraska.gov. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  9. ^ "Winner, Ladette Randolph". RJF. Retrieved 2022-01-24.
  10. ^ "About". Ladette Randolph. Retrieved 2022-01-24.

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