anne whitehouse

Anne Whitehouse's short fiction has appeared widely in literary journals and magazines and has won Birmingham Southern College's Hackney Literary Award in Short Fiction. Her collection, The Bomb Shelter, consisting of "Tales from the South" and "Tales from the North," was a semi-finalist in Eastern Washington University Press's Spokane Prize for Short Fiction and is seeking a publisher. One of the "Tales of the South," A Family Vacation, was nominated by Boulevard for a Pushcart Prize.
[Read an excerpt from A Family Vacation]

Child of Unreason, one of her "Tales of the North," tells a story of two student guards at Harvard University's Fogg Art Museum.
[Read an excerpt from Child of Unreason]

Rosalind's Ring
Anne Whitehouse is at work on a second novel, Rosalind's Ring, set in her native Birmingham, Alabama, in the years ushering in the Civil Rights era.
[Read an excerpt from Rosalind's Ring]

[Fall Love]

Bibliography

A Family Vacation. Boulevard. Phila, Pa. Vol. IV, no. 1, Spring, 1989.

A Visit to the Stock Exchange. Buffalo Spree, Vol.24, no.2, Summer, 1990.

Abby. Groundswell. Valatie, NY, 1985.

Abby (revised version of story) in Buffalo Spree, Vol.23, no.4, Winter 1989.

Afternoon at the Pink Hotel. Buffalo Spree. Buffalo, NY, Vol. 23, no. 1, Spring, 1989.

Child of Unreason. Buffalo Spree, vol.25, no.1, Spring, 1991.

Cyclist. The American Voice. Louisville, Ky. No. 23, Summer 1991.

Minnie Lee's Funeral. Alaska Quarterly Review. Anchorage, Alaska, 1985.

Sleep and Sleeplessness. West. Providence, R.I. vol.1, issue 3, Spring 1991.

Sleep and Sleeplessness. (revised version of story) Habersham Review. November, 1995.

The Son's Complaint. The American Voice. Louisville, Ky. No. 16, Fall 1989.