Carole Rosenthal

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Carole Rosenthal (born 13 December 1940) is a fiction writer, the author of It Doesn't Have To Be Me, a collection of short stories.

Written works

Carole Rosenthal's fiction is published in commercial and literary magazines that range from the experimental (such as The Cream City Review and the Minnesota review) to the mainstream (Including Transatlantic Review, Other Voices, Confrontation, Another Chicago Magazine, Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock Magazine), to the political (Mother Jones, Ms.). Frequently anthologized (Not Somewhere Else but Here, Powers of Desire, Masterpieces of Mystery, Love Stories by New Women), her writing has also been dramatized for radio, television, and stage.

She was a Professor of English and Humanities at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, and was honoured in 2015 as a professor emeritus.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Emeritus Faculty". Pratt Institute. Retrieved 2020-04-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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