Susan Neville

Born (1951-01-04) January 4, 1951
Indianapolis, Indiana
Occupation Writer, professor
Nationality American
Citizenship United States of America
Education B.A.: DePauw University, M.F.A. Bowling Green State University
Notable works In the House of Blue Lights, Invention of Flight
Notable awards Richard Sullivan Prize, Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction
Spouse Ken Neville
Website
www.susan-neville.com

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Susan Neville (born January 4, 1951 Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American short story writer, and writing professor.

Life

She graduated from DePauw University, in 1973.[1] She married Ken Neville. In 1976, she graduated from Bowling Green State University with an M.F.A. She taught at St. Petersburg Junior College, Ball State University, and Indiana University East. She teaches at Butler University.[2]

She lives in Indianapolis, Indiana.[3]

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Works

Short Fiction

Nonfiction

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