| ANNABEL CRAWFORD
THOMAS ‘47, Author While at West Annabel Crawford Thomas was a member of the Occident staff, yearbook staff, Hilltop Record staff, Latin Club, won 2nd place in the Franklin County Poetry Contest, and won 1st place in the Philharmonic Review Contest. Crawford s parents lived in the Appalachian Hills before moving to Columbus. She began writing poetry when she was five and wrote her first novel when she was ten. Following graduation Annabel received a B.A. from The Ohio State University and a High School Teaching Certificate from Ohio Wesleyan University. She also wrote for the Columbus Citizen-Journal. Crawford is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including The Iowa School of Letters Short Fiction Award, 1981, for the story collection "The Phototropic Woman"; The Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award for best fiction of 1982; and the Ernest Hemingway Foundation Special Citation, 1982, both for the above publication. She also received the Greenboro Review Literary Award in 1984 for "Diggory s Rag," and the Willa Cather Award in 1994, Helicon Nine Editions, for the short story collection "Knucklebones." Many other stories, essays, and poetry have earned accolades for Crawford, some that have been included in the |
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