Stephanie Vaughn

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Stephanie Vaughn


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Holmes County, Ohio, The United States
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Average rating: 4.08 · 2,160 ratings · 270 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
My Ántonia

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The Scribner Anthology of C...

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Sweet Talk

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American Voices: A Collecti...

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Regular Polygon 143 Success...

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甘いささやき

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“Sometimes an artist's first invention is herself.”
Stephanie Vaughn

“The short story can be hot and sweet or hot and fierce. You get it in one sitting or you don’t get it. It’s like a shore break. It happens quickly, and is right there in front of you, menacing you. First you’re looking at the shore break, and then if you don’t back up, it’s on you. The novel is the long, low wave that you ride south from the Arctic Circle. It’s powerful, but its power accumulates over a very long time as it rolls towards the reef.”
Stephanie Vaughn

“How is it possible you have caught me off guard, he seemed to ask. Exactly where have I miscalculated the velocities, how have I misjudged the vectors?”
Stephanie Vaughn, Sweet Talk



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