“My joy as a writer is circling
around and around and down and down to find out who the real person is. “ –
Jill McCorkle
Born in Lumberton, North Carolina
on this date in 1958, McCorkle is an award-winning short story writer and
professor of creative writing at North Carolina State
University. Winner of the Dos Passos Prize – given annually to
a writer in the middle of his or her career who is deemed to be
“under-recognized for his/her life’s work” – she also is a frequent
speaker at regional and national book and author events.
McCorkle has published seven
novels and five collections of short stories, led by Going
Away Shoes; Final Vinyl Days & Other Stories; and Life
After Life. Her most recent work is
the 2024 collection Old Crimes.
“For me, a happy ending is not
everything works out just right and there is a big bow,” she said about her
stories. “It's more coming to a place where a person has a clear
vision of his or her own life in a way that enables them to kind of throw down
their crutches and walk.”
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