During her career, Stone also served on the Board of the National Book Critics Circle and was included in the “Living Writers Series” at Muhlenberg College. Included in her grants are two from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Kittredge Foundation, Yaddo, MacDowell, VCCA, the Edward Albee Colony, Saltonstall, Djerassi, the Millay Colony, Ragdale, and Poets & Writers. Times, The Washington Post, The Chicago Tribune, and Newsday. Her reviews have been published in the L.A. Her short fiction and nonfiction appear in the anthologies They’re at it Again: Stories from Twenty Years of Open City, In the Fullness of Time, The Face in the Mirror, The Other Woman, Best New Writing of 2007, Full Frontal Fiction, and Money, Honey, among others. 2667 Gundry Ave, Signal Hill, California, 90755, United States. Everson Spice is part of the Grocery Retail industry, and located in California, United States. She has published numerous memoir essays and stories in such publications as Tin House, Evergreen Review, Fence, Open City, Anderbo, Nanofiction, The Los Angeles Review, New Letters, Ms., TriQuarterly, Threepenny Review, Memorious, Creative Nonfiction, St Petersburg Review, and Four Way Review. Laurie Stone has been working as a Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing at Everson Spice for 10 years. She is also an editor of and a contributor to the memoir anthology Close to the Bone (Grove). Laurie Stone is best known as the author of My Life as an Animal, Stories (TriQuarterly Books, Northwestern University Press), the novel Starting with Serge (Doubleday), and the essay collection Laughing in the Dark (Ecco).
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