STEPHANIE A. SMITH 

Dates at Hedgebrook
May, 1996 (Oak Cottage) 

Genres
Fiction, Creative Non-fiction, Academic/Critical Writing 

Publications and Productions

  • “Household Words.” University of Minnesota Press (2005)
  • “The Sea: Melville and Moby Dick,” A Companion to American Fiction 1780-1865. Blackwell (2004)
  • “Genetics,” Glossalalia: An Alphabet of Critical Keywords. Routledge (2003)
  • “Scab,” Keywords. (October 2003)
  • “Cyber(genetics),” Genealogie und Genetik. Akademie Verlag (2001)
  • “Antebellum Politics and Women’s Writing,” The Cambridge Guide to 19th Century American Women’s Writing. (2001)
  • “Bombshell,” Body Politics and the Fictional Double. Indiana University Press (2000)
  • “Suckers,” differences: A Journal of Feminists Cultural Studies, V.10. (Spring 1998)
  • “Conceived by Liberty.” Cornell University Press (1995)
  • Other Nature. St. Martin’s/TOR (1995)
  • “The Tender of Memory,” Harriet Jacobs and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, New Critical Essays. Cambridge (1995)
  • “Heart Attacks: Frederick Douglass’s Strategic Sentimentality,” Reading with a Difference. Wayne State Press (1992)
  • “The Delicate Organisms and Theoretic Tricks of Henry James,” Major Literary Characters. Chelsea House (1992)
  • The Boy Who Was Thrown Away. Atheneum (1987)
  • Snow-Eyes. Atheneum (1985)

Honors, Awards and Acknowledgements

  • New Letters short-story contest, runner up, 2000
  • Norcroft Writing Residency, May-June, 2000
  • Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center, 1999
  • Einstein Forum, Potsdam Germany, 1999
  • NEH Summer Seminar Fellowship, 1996

Short Bio
Stephanie A. Smith is an associate professor of English at the University of Florida.  She took her Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1990; before that, she published two young adult fantasy novels, worked as an editor at Western Imprints as a typesetter, as an intern at Godine Press in Boston, and as a summer intern at Conde Nast Publications in NYC.

Contact Information
sasmith@cox.net
www.clas.ufl.edu/users/ssmith