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  1. Elizabeth Searle is an American novelist, short story writer, playwright and screenwriter. She is the author of five books of fiction and a rock opera, and she is co-writer of "I'll Show You Mine," a feature film from Duplass Brothers Productions and that was released by Gravitas Ventures in 2023 in select theaters in NYC, LA and more and ...

  2. Elizabeth Searle is the author of two works of theater and four books of fiction: Celebrities In Disgrace, a novella and stories; A Four-Sided Bed, a novel nominated for an American Library Association Book Award; My Body To You, a story collection that won the Iowa Short Fiction Prize; and a forthcoming novel, Girl Held In Home (2011).

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  3. Elizabeth Searle is a fiction writer who incorporates major headlines into her stories, such as the Boston Marathon bombing and the Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan scandal. She talks about her inspiration, process, and goals for her novels and operas in this interview.

  4. Testing taboo limits, tuned to our Pop Culture pulsebeat, Searle creates spellbinding tales for our times.”. ANN HOOD. Elizabeth is the author of five books of fiction and a rock opera, and co-writer of a new 2023 feature film, I'LL SHOW YOU MINE, from Duplass Brothers Productions.

  5. Elizabeth Searle Lamb (born Elizabeth Louise Searle, January 22, 1917, Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A.; died February 16, 2005, Santa Fe, New Mexico), American writer, poet, haiku poet, critic and historian, and editor.

  6. I write fiction and scripts; I teach both at Stonecoast MFA. I am the co-writer of I'LL SHOW YOU MINE, a feature film from Duplass Brothers Productions which has been released June 23, 2023...

    • University of Southern Maine Stonecoast MFA program
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  8. Feb 16, 2005 · Elizabeth Searle Lamb was rightfully named the "First Lady of American Haiku" by the prominent poet Father Raymond Roseliep. In 1968 she was among the first people to join the Haiku Society of America and served as an editor to its journal Frogpond for many years.