Alice Blanchard
American author
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Alice Blanchard (born 1959) is an American suspense novelist. She won the Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Fiction for her book of stories The Stuntman's Daughter.
Alice Blanchard | |
|---|---|
| Born | February 28, 1959 Hyannis, Massachusetts, United States |
| Education | Emerson College (BFA) |
| Spouse |
Doug Dowling (m. 1993) |
Early life and education
Blanchard was born February 28, 1959, in Hyannis, Massachusetts. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in film studies from Emerson College.[1]
Career
Blanchard published her first book, a short story collection titled The Stuntman's Daughter: And Other Stories, with University of North Texas Press in 1996. The 12-story collection won the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction for that year.[2]
Her first novel, Darkness Peering, was published by Bantam Books in 1999.[3] It was named one of the New York Times' Notable Books, a Barnes & Noble Best Mystery, and a Book Sense Pick. The novel was published in nine countries, and film adaptation rights were sold to Propaganda Films.[3] She has since published three additional standalone novels: The Breathtaker (2003),[4] Life Sentences (2005),[5] and A Breath After Drowning (2018).[6] The Breathtaker was an official NBC Today Book Club selection in January 2004.[7]
Blanchard also authored the Natalie Lockhart series, which consists of four novels: Trace of Evil (2019),[8] The Wicked Hour (2020),[9][10] The Witching Tree (2021),[11] and The Shadow Girls (2023).[12] Trace of Evil follows a female rookie detective investigating the murder of a popular high school teacher who has eerie ties to the murder of a teenage girl 20 years ago.[8] The series includes witch accusation and obsession with black magic deep in the woods of the fictional suburban community of Burning Lake, New York.
Awards and honors
Blanchard has received a PEN Syndicated Fiction Award, a New Letters Literary Award, and a Centrum Artists in Residence Fellowship.[citation needed]
| Year | Work | Award | Result | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1989 | "Corporation Beach" | New Letters Literary Award for Fiction | Winner | [1][better source needed] |
| 1990 | "Claybottom Lake" | PEN Syndicated Fiction Award | Winner | [1][better source needed] |
| 1994 | "Puddle Tongue" | Iowa Woman Fiction Competition | Winner | [1][better source needed] |
| 1994 | Blindfold | H. E. Francis Short Story Competition | Finalist | [1][better source needed] |
| 1994 | "The Blue Pontiac | Writers' Workshop International Fiction Contest | Honorable mention | [1][better source needed] |
| 1996 | "Make Believe | Emerging Writers Fiction Contest | Finalist | [1][better source needed] |
| 1996 | The Stuntman's Daughter | Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Fiction | Winner | [13][non-primary source needed] |
Personal life
Blanchard married writer Doug Dowling in January 1993.[1]
Publications
Natalie Lockhart series
- Trace of Evil. Minotaur. 2019. ISBN 978-1-250-20571-1.
- The Wicked Hour. New York: Minotaur Books. 2020. ISBN 978-1-250-20573-5.
- The Witching Tree. New York: Minotaur Books. 2021. ISBN 978-1-250-78304-2.
- The Shadow Girls. New York: Minotaur Books. 2023. ISBN 978-1-250-78308-0.
Standalone novels
- Darkness Peering. New York: Bantam Books. 1999. ISBN 978-0-553-11153-8.
- The Breathtaker. New York: Warner Books. 2003. ISBN 978-0-446-53139-9.
- Life Sentences. New York: Warner Books. 2005. ISBN 978-0-446-57672-7.
- A Breath After Drowning. London: Titan Books Limited. 2018. ISBN 978-1-78565-641-5.
Short story collections
- The Stuntman's Daughter: And Other Stories. Denton: University of North Texas Press. 1996. ISBN 978-1-57441-009-9.