Lorian Hemingway
Lorian Hemingway (born December 15, 1951) is an American author and freelance journalist. Her books include the memoir Walk on Water, the novel Walking Into the River, and the non-fiction book A World Turned Over, about the devastation of her hometown of South Jackson, Mississippi, by the Candlestick Park Tornado in 1966. Her articles have appeared in GQ, The New York Times Magazine, Esquire, The Seattle Times, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and Rolling Stone.
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Born | Lorian Hemingway December 15, 1951 South Jackson, Mississippi |
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Citizenship | United States |
Genre | Fiction and non-fiction |
Notable works | Walking into the River (1992) Walk on Water, A World Turned Over |
Notable awards | Conch Republic Prize for Literature |
Parents | Gloria Hemingway (father) Shirley Jane Rhodes (mother) |
Relatives | Ernest Hemingway (paternal grandfather) Pauline Pfeiffer (paternal grandmother) |
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