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Nebraska Authors

Dianne E. Gray

Born 1947 York, NE (USA)

Places Lived

York, NE (1947-1957, 1958-1965)
Bradshaw, NE (1957-1958)
Lincoln, NE (1968-1971)
St. Paul, MN
Winona, MN
Virginia
New Jersey

Author Of

  • Fiction
  • Nonfiction
  • Poetry

Keywords

Fiction; Personal Essay; Short Fiction; Youth Fiction, Children's Fiction

Education

Associate of Arts Degree in Computer Science, 1978, Lakewood Community College, White Bear Lake, MN
Bachelor of Arts Degree, 1992, Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, MN
Master of Arts in Creative Writing, 1996, Hamline University, St. Paul, MN

Occupation

College Lecturer
Information Services Manager
Systems Analyst
Computer Programmer
Writer

Places Worked

University of Wiconsin
The St. Paul Companies
Avon Fashion
Dakota County Government
3 M
Midwest Life Insurance Company

Honors

Nebraska 150 Books honor for Together Apart, 2017
"Best Book for Young Adults - 2001" by the American Library Association for Holding Up the Earth

Bibliography

Holding up the Earth. 2000.
Together Apart. 2002.
Tomorrow, the River. 2006.

Work represented in
Writer to Writer
Sidewalks
Gypsy Cab
Hamline Literary Journal

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