- Rilla Askew
Rilla Askew (born 1951) is an American novelist and short story writer born in the Sans Bois Mountains of southeastern
Oklahoma , where her family has lived for five generations. She graduated from theUniversity of Tulsa in 1980 and went on to study creative writing atBrooklyn College , where she received her MFA in 1989.Her short fiction has appeared in a variety of literary magazines, and her story "The Killing Blanket" was selected for "Prize Stories 1993: The
O. Henry Award s". Her collection of stories, "Strange Business" (1992), received the Oklahoma Book Award in 1993. Askew's first novel, "The Mercy Seat" (1997), was nominated for thePEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and received the Oklahoma Book Award and the Western Heritage Award in 1998. Her second novel, "Fire in Beulah" (2001), received theAmerican Book Award from theBefore Columbus Foundation and the Myers Book Award from theGustavus Myers Center for the Study of Bigotry and Human Rights. "Fire in Beulah" is about theTulsa, OK race riots. Askew's third novel, "Harpsong," is set in 1930's Oklahoma and speaks indirectly to John Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath." "Harpsong" received the Oklahoma Book Award and the Western Heritage Award in 2008. Askew has taught creative writing at Brooklyn College, theUniversity of Oklahoma , theUniversity of Central Oklahoma ,Syracuse University , and theUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst . Askew is married to actor Paul Austin, and they divide their time between Oklahoma and theCatskill Mountains in upstateNew York .External links
* [http://rillaaskew.com/ Rilla Askew's website]
* [http://poetsandwriters.okstate.edu/OKauthor/askew.html 2005 interview] by Oklahoma authorJL Myers for the Oklahoma Center for Poets and WritersPersondata
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