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'''Katherine Vaz''' (born August 26, 1955) is an American author who has published two novels, two story collections, and children’s stories. A former Briggs-Copeland Fellow in Fiction at Harvard University and a 2006-7 Fellow of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies, she lives and works in New York City. '''Katherine Vaz''' (born August 26, 1955) is an American author who has published two novels, two story collections, and children’s stories. A former Briggs-Copeland Fellow in Fiction at Harvard University and a 2006-7 Fellow of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies, she lives and works in New York City.


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*1997: ], '''' <ref>{{cite news |title=Within the Lighted City |work=Women's Review of Books |date=1998-03-01 |quote=Katherine Vaz achieves this broader scope in Fado and Other Stories, a first collection that won the 1997 Drue Heinz Literature Prize. }}</ref> *1997: ], '''' <ref>{{cite news |title=Within the Lighted City |work=Women's Review of Books |date=1998-03-01 |quote=Katherine Vaz achieves this broader scope in Fado and Other Stories, a first collection that won the 1997 Drue Heinz Literature Prize. }}</ref>

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Katherine Vaz
photo by Christopher Cerfphoto by Christopher Cerf
OccupationWriter
NationalityUnited States
GenreNovels, short stories, non-fiction, children’s literature

Katherine Vaz (born August 26, 1955) is an American author who has published two novels, two story collections, and children’s stories. A former Briggs-Copeland Fellow in Fiction at Harvard University and a 2006-7 Fellow of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies, she lives and works in New York City.

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References

  1. "Within the Lighted City". Women's Review of Books. 1998-03-01. Katherine Vaz achieves this broader scope in Fado and Other Stories, a first collection that won the 1997 Drue Heinz Literature Prize.

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