“As
a writer and as a reader, I really believe in the power of narrative to allow
us ways to experience life beyond our own; ways to reflect on things that have
happened to us and a chance to engage with the world in ways that transcend
time and gender and all sorts of things.” – Kim Edwards
Kim Edwards is the author of two
bestselling novels – The Memory Keeper's
Daughter, which has been translated into 38 languages, and The Lake of Dreams – and a collection of
short stories, The Secrets of a Fire King.
Her writing honors include the Whiting Award, the British Book Award, and USA Today's Book of the Year, as well as
the Nelson Algren Award, a National Magazine Award, and a grant from the
National Endowment for the Arts.
A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, she has taught
widely in the US and Asia and continues to teach at the University of Kentucky. She resides in nearby Hanover, KY.
Kim Edwards
In her teaching, she said she often reflects
on people’s desire to share stories as one of the things “that make us human.” “I don’t think we’ll ever lose the desire
for people to tell stories or to hear stories or to be entrapped in a beautiful
story,” she said. It’s simply a part of
the human condition.
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