Kip Robinson GreenthalKip Robinson Greenthal, a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, worked eighteen years as a librarian in schools and public libraries. In 1993, she founded and directed the award-winning Seattle Arts & Lectures' Writers in the Schools program. She was slected for the Jack Straw Writers Program and awarded a Hedgebrook residency. Her short story, "Tattoo Emporium," was published in Secret Histories: Stories of Courage, Risk, and Revelation, and another short story, "Stealing,"was selected by Elizabeth Austen to air on KUOW's On the Beat. Kip's first novel, Shoal Water, won the 2020 Landmark Prize for Fiction sponsored by Homebound Publications, to be published in Autumn 2021. Kip lives with her husband on Lopez Island, Washington. Read More Read Less
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