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Elizabeth Spencer was born in Carrollton, MS. She received an M.A. from
Vanderbilt University in 1943. Her first novel was published in 1948;
eight other novels followed. Spencer has published stories in The New
Yorker, Atlantic, and other magazines. She went to Italy in 1953 on a
Guggenheim, and met her future husband, John Rusher. They came back to
the South in 1986, where Spencer taught writing at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Her
most recent book is The Southern Woman: New and Selected Fiction. Her
other titles include The Voice at the Back Door, The Salt Line, The
Night Travellers, and The Light in the Piazza, made into a movie in
1963 and now under option for a musical production.
Spencer has
received numerous awards, including the Award of Merit for the Short
Story from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She is a member of
the Academy and a charter member of the Fellowship of Southern
Writers.
Be sure and visit her website:
http://www.elizabethspencerwriter.com
William H. Bunch, CPA, PA
102 Market Street, Suite 200 Chapel Hill, NC 27516
(919) 929-0595
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