Elizabeth McKenzie is a critically acclaimed author, known for her literary fiction and women's fiction novels. She has received significant recognition for her work, with her book "Stop That Girl" being shortlisted for The Story Prize. Additionally, her novel "MacGregor Tells the World" was named as a Best Book of the Year by the Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, and Library Journal.
Born on February 24, 1958, in Santa Cruz, California, McKenzie has established herself as a prominent figure in the literary world. She earned her MA in literature from Stanford University and gained experience in the publishing industry by working as an assistant fiction editor at the Atlantic. These experiences undoubtedly contributed to her development as a skilled writer and editor.
In 2010, McKenzie was selected as a fellow for the NEA/Japan-US Friendship Commission, further highlighting her talent and dedication to the craft of writing. Currently, she serves as a creative writing professor at Stanford University's school of continuing studies, where she shares her knowledge and expertise with aspiring writers. Her own writing continues to receive accolades, making her a significant contributor to contemporary literature.
Standalone Novels
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Title
Year
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1
Stop That Girl
2005
2
MacGregor Tells the World
2007
3
The Portable Veblen
2016
4
The Dog of the North
2023
Short Stories/Novellas
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Title
Year
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1
The Big Creep
2019
Anthologies
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Title
Year
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1
My Postwar Life
2012
Akashic Noir Books
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Title
Year
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1
San Francisco Noir
2002
2
Seattle Noir
2003
3
Bronx Noir
2003
4
Brooklyn Noir
2004
5
Brooklyn Noir 2
2005
6
Chicago Noir
2005
7
Dublin Noir
2005
8
Manhattan Noir
2006
9
Miami Noir
2006
10
D.C. Noir
2006
11
Dublin Noir: The Celtic Tiger vs. the Ugly American