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Lucy Jane Bledsoe

Lucy Jane Bledsoe (born February 1, 1957, in Portland, Oregon, United States[1][2]) is a novelist who has received many awards for her fiction, including two National Science Foundation Artists & Writers Fellowships, a California Arts Council Fellowship, a Yaddo Fellowship, the American Library Association Stonewall Award, the Arts & Letters Fiction Prize, the Saturday Evening Post Fiction Award, the Sherwood Anderson Prize for Fiction, two Pushcart nominations, and the Devil's Kitchen Fiction Award. She is a six-time finalist for the Lambda Literary Award[3][4] and a three-time finalist for the Ferro-Grumley Award.

Lucy Jane Bledsoe
Born (1957-02-01) February 1, 1957 (age 67)
Portland, Oregon, U.S.
OccupationNovelist, science writer
NationalityAmerican
GenreFiction, nonfiction
SubjectLGBT literature, family relationship, adventure
Website
www.lucyjanebledsoe.com/index.htm

Bledsoe loves teaching workshops, cooking, traveling anywhere, basketball, doing anything outside, and telling stories. She's traveled to Antarctica three times, as a two-time recipient of the National Science Foundation’s Artists & Writers in Antarctica Fellowship and once as a guest on the Russian ship, the Akademik Sergey Vavilov. She is one of a tiny handful of people who have stayed at all three American stations in Antarctica. She has also stayed in a number of field camps, both on the coast and in the Transantarctic mountains, where scientists are studying penguins, climate change, and the Big Bang. As a social justice activist, she's most recently been working on voting rights.

Bledsoe's autobiographical Young Adult novel, NO STOPPING US NOW, about love, basketball, and activism, will be out in April 2022.

Biography edit

Bledsoe was born into a large family in Portland, Oregon, United States, where she grew up.[1][2][5] Bledsoe stated in an interview that she started writing stories when she was young and had always wanted to become a writer.[2][6] She was inspired to write professionally by her high school Language Arts teacher.[2] Bledsoe began her activism in high school, campaigning for the Portland Public Schools to be in compliance with Title IX. Her high school basketball team won the Oregon State Championship in 1975. From 1975 to 1977, Bledsoe attended Williams College. She earned a B.A. at University of California at Berkeley in 1979.[1]

Career and honors edit

Bledsoe writes both fiction and non-fiction books, and for both children and adults. Bledsoe has said that her works are influenced by many authors, among them James Baldwin, Willa Cather, Adrienne Rich, and Barbara Kingsolver.[2] Bledsoe often writes about the intersection of family, wilderness, and survival.[6]

In 1985, she received the PEN Syndicated Fiction Award.[1][3] In 1995, Bledsoe published Sweat: Stories and a Novella, which helped her garner her first Lambda Literary Award finalist title.[7] In 1997, she wrote her first adult novel Working Parts, for which she received the 1998 Stonewall Book Award - the American Library Association Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Award for Literature.[8] In 2002, Bledsoe was awarded a California Arts Council fellowship in literature.[9]

Bledsoe's 2002 children's book Hoop Girlz, which is about a ten-year-old girl who loves playing basketball but doesn't make the school team, was selected as one of Booklist 's Top 10 Sports Books for Youth of the year and featured among Core Collection: Sports Fiction for Girls.[3][10]

Bledsoe has travelled to Antarctica three times and written four books about Antarctica: The Big Bang Symphony; The Ice Cave: A Woman's Adventures from the Mojave to the Antarctic; How to Survive in Antarctica; and The Antarctic Scoop.[3]

Bledsoe has written science curriculum for National Geographic and several other educational organizations, including the George Lucas Educational Foundation[citation needed] and the SETI Institute. From 1997 to 2003, she taught creative writing in the Masters of Creative Writing Graduate Program at the University of San Francisco.[11]

Bledsoe's books and stories have been translated into Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, German, and Dutch.[12] She has been given two National Science Foundation artist and writers in Antarctica fellowships.[13][14]

Criticism edit

Bledsoe's novels have been widely reviewed, including the following comments:

"It triumphs as an intimate and humane evocation of day-to-day life under inhumane circumstances." New York Times Book Review

"Riveting new collection...fully realized characters; stories that stick to your ribs." Toronto Star

"Stirring and deeply felt." Kirkus Reviews

"Empowering and bold." Publishers Weekly

"Bledsoe's novel is an absolute wonder. Combining a McCullers-like facility in letting her settings tell half the story with characterization and dialogue worthy of Harper Lee." New York Journal of Books

"Berkeley author Lucy Jane Bledsoe shows the sexy side of the 1950s in her new novel, A Thin Bright Line." San Francisco Chronicle

"Author Lucy Jane Bledsoe is an impressively gifted novelist." Midwest Book Review

"Fabulous feminist fiction." —Ms. Magazine

"A magnificent, searingly beautiful book, as insightful as it is compassionate." —Elizabeth Percer, All Stories Are Love Stories

Writings edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Sleeman, Elizabeth (2003-12-09) [2004]. International Who's Who of Authors and Writers 2004. Routledge. p. 59. ISBN 978-1-85743-179-7. Retrieved 31 July 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e . Interview With Authors. Writester.net. May 14, 2005. Archived from the original on October 12, 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  3. ^ a b c d . Red Room Writer Profile. Red Room. Archived from the original on 2009-07-28. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  4. ^ . Lambda Literary Foundation. Archived from the original on 2008-04-10. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  5. ^ "Lucy Jane Bledsoe: Publications and Prizes". Directory of Writers. Poets & Writers. 9 June 2008. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  6. ^ a b O'Brian, Bonnie. . California Readers. Archived from the original on 2008-08-28. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  7. ^ . Previous Lammy Award Winners. Lambda Literary Foundation. Archived from the original on 2008-04-19. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  8. ^ . Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Round Table (GLBTRT). American Library Association. Archived from the original on 2008-06-14. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  9. ^ "Books by NWU Authors". Book Authors. National Writers' Union. Archived from the original on 2007-06-27. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  10. ^ Children's Literature Reviews 2012-02-09 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 2008-08-01.
  11. ^ "A Woman's Adventures from the Mojave to the Antarctic". University of Wisconsin–Madison. Archived from the original on 2012-12-15. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  12. ^ . GLBT History. Archived from the original on 2008-05-09. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  13. ^ "Antarctic Artists & Writers Program — Past Participants". National Science Foundation. 26 September 2007. Retrieved 2008-07-31.
  14. ^ "U.S. Antarctic Program, 1999-2000". National Science Foundation. Retrieved 2008-07-31.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Lucy Jane Bledsoe born February 1 1957 in Portland Oregon United States 1 2 is a novelist who has received many awards for her fiction including two National Science Foundation Artists amp Writers Fellowships a California Arts Council Fellowship a Yaddo Fellowship the American Library Association Stonewall Award the Arts amp Letters Fiction Prize the Saturday Evening Post Fiction Award the Sherwood Anderson Prize for Fiction two Pushcart nominations and the Devil s Kitchen Fiction Award She is a six time finalist for the Lambda Literary Award 3 4 and a three time finalist for the Ferro Grumley Award Lucy Jane BledsoeBorn 1957 02 01 February 1 1957 age 67 Portland Oregon U S OccupationNovelist science writerNationalityAmericanGenreFiction nonfictionSubjectLGBT literature family relationship adventureWebsitewww wbr lucyjanebledsoe wbr com wbr index wbr htm Bledsoe loves teaching workshops cooking traveling anywhere basketball doing anything outside and telling stories She s traveled to Antarctica three times as a two time recipient of the National Science Foundation s Artists amp Writers in Antarctica Fellowship and once as a guest on the Russian ship the Akademik Sergey Vavilov She is one of a tiny handful of people who have stayed at all three American stations in Antarctica She has also stayed in a number of field camps both on the coast and in the Transantarctic mountains where scientists are studying penguins climate change and the Big Bang As a social justice activist she s most recently been working on voting rights Bledsoe s autobiographical Young Adult novel NO STOPPING US NOW about love basketball and activism will be out in April 2022 Contents 1 Biography 2 Career and honors 3 Criticism 4 Writings 5 References 6 External linksBiography editBledsoe was born into a large family in Portland Oregon United States where she grew up 1 2 5 Bledsoe stated in an interview that she started writing stories when she was young and had always wanted to become a writer 2 6 She was inspired to write professionally by her high school Language Arts teacher 2 Bledsoe began her activism in high school campaigning for the Portland Public Schools to be in compliance with Title IX Her high school basketball team won the Oregon State Championship in 1975 From 1975 to 1977 Bledsoe attended Williams College She earned a B A at University of California at Berkeley in 1979 1 Career and honors editBledsoe writes both fiction and non fiction books and for both children and adults Bledsoe has said that her works are influenced by many authors among them James Baldwin Willa Cather Adrienne Rich and Barbara Kingsolver 2 Bledsoe often writes about the intersection of family wilderness and survival 6 In 1985 she received the PEN Syndicated Fiction Award 1 3 In 1995 Bledsoe published Sweat Stories and a Novella which helped her garner her first Lambda Literary Award finalist title 7 In 1997 she wrote her first adult novel Working Parts for which she received the 1998 Stonewall Book Award the American Library Association Gay Lesbian Bisexual Award for Literature 8 In 2002 Bledsoe was awarded a California Arts Council fellowship in literature 9 Bledsoe s 2002 children s book Hoop Girlz which is about a ten year old girl who loves playing basketball but doesn t make the school team was selected as one of Booklist s Top 10 Sports Books for Youth of the year and featured among Core Collection Sports Fiction for Girls 3 10 Bledsoe has travelled to Antarctica three times and written four books about Antarctica The Big Bang Symphony The Ice Cave A Woman s Adventures from the Mojave to the Antarctic How to Survive in Antarctica and The Antarctic Scoop 3 Bledsoe has written science curriculum for National Geographic and several other educational organizations including the George Lucas Educational Foundation citation needed and the SETI Institute From 1997 to 2003 she taught creative writing in the Masters of Creative Writing Graduate Program at the University of San Francisco 11 Bledsoe s books and stories have been translated into Japanese Chinese Spanish German and Dutch 12 She has been given two National Science Foundation artist and writers in Antarctica fellowships 13 14 Criticism editBledsoe s novels have been widely reviewed including the following comments It triumphs as an intimate and humane evocation of day to day life under inhumane circumstances New York Times Book Review Riveting new collection fully realized characters stories that stick to your ribs Toronto Star Stirring and deeply felt Kirkus Reviews Empowering and bold Publishers Weekly Bledsoe s novel is an absolute wonder Combining a McCullers like facility in letting her settings tell half the story with characterization and dialogue worthy of Harper Lee New York Journal of Books Berkeley author Lucy Jane Bledsoe shows the sexy side of the 1950s in her new novel A Thin Bright Line San Francisco Chronicle Author Lucy Jane Bledsoe is an impressively gifted novelist Midwest Book Review Fabulous feminist fiction Ms Magazine A magnificent searingly beautiful book as insightful as it is compassionate Elizabeth Percer All Stories Are Love StoriesWritings editBooks for adults Sweat Stories and a Novella 1995 Working Parts novel 1997 This Wild Silence novel 2003 The Ice Cave A Woman s Adventures from the Mojave to the Antarctic nonfiction 2006 Biting the Apple novel 2007 The Big Bang Symphony novel 2010 A Thin Bright Line novel 2016 The Evolution of Love novel 2018 Lava Falls Stories 2018 Books for children The Big Bike Race 1995 Tracks in the Snow 1997 Cougar Canyon 2001 Hoop Girlz 2002 The Antarctic Scoop 2003 How to Survive in Antarctica nonfiction 2005 Running Wild 2019 No Stopping Us Now young adult novel 2022 References edit a b c d Sleeman Elizabeth 2003 12 09 2004 International Who s Who of Authors and Writers 2004 Routledge p 59 ISBN 978 1 85743 179 7 Retrieved 31 July 2008 a b c d e Interview With Author Lucy Jane Bledsoe Interview With Authors Writester net May 14 2005 Archived from the original on October 12 2008 Retrieved 2008 07 31 a b c d Lucy Jane Bledsoe s Biography Red Room Writer Profile Red Room Archived from the original on 2009 07 28 Retrieved 2008 07 31 Current Finalists for the 20th Annual Lambda Literary Awards Lambda Literary Foundation Archived from the original on 2008 04 10 Retrieved 2008 07 31 Lucy Jane Bledsoe Publications and Prizes Directory of Writers Poets amp Writers 9 June 2008 Retrieved 2008 07 31 a b O Brian Bonnie MEET LUCY BLEDSOE California Readers Archived from the original on 2008 08 28 Retrieved 2008 07 31 1992 Lambda Literary Awards Recipients Previous Lammy Award Winners Lambda Literary Foundation Archived from the original on 2008 04 19 Retrieved 2008 07 31 Stonewall Book Awards Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgendered Round Table GLBTRT American Library Association Archived from the original on 2008 06 14 Retrieved 2008 07 31 Books by NWU Authors Book Authors National Writers Union Archived from the original on 2007 06 27 Retrieved 2008 07 31 Children s Literature Reviews Archived 2012 02 09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2008 08 01 A Woman s Adventures from the Mojave to the Antarctic University of Wisconsin Madison Archived from the original on 2012 12 15 Retrieved 2008 07 31 Lucy Jane Bledsoe GLBT History Archived from the original on 2008 05 09 Retrieved 2008 07 31 Antarctic Artists amp Writers Program Past Participants National Science Foundation 26 September 2007 Retrieved 2008 07 31 U S Antarctic Program 1999 2000 National Science Foundation Retrieved 2008 07 31 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lucy Jane Bledsoe amp oldid 1217644037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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