User:Rollieah
Rolaine Hochstein
70 East 10th Street
New York, N.Y. 10003
MFA Columbia University
BA Syracuse University
NOVELS
Table 47 Doubleday & Company
Stepping Out W. W. Norton
STORIES
Prairie Schooner, Antioch Review, Atlantic Monthly, Confrontation, Kansas Quarterly, The Journal (OSU), Other Voices, North American Review, Fantasy & Science Fiction, The Literary Review, Cimarron Review, The Fiddlehead, Massachusetts Review, Kalliope, et. al.
ANTHOLOGIES
Pushcart Prize XIX
Fiction (France) translation
O. Henry Prize Stories
NagyVilag (Hungary) translation
NOVA (high school textbook)
O. Henry Prize Stories
The Annotated Night Before Christmas
Martin Gardner’s Favorite Poetic Parodies
AWARDS
First Prize, Seaton Fiction Award Kansas State Art Council
Outstanding Writer, Pushcart Prize Collection (3 times)
Distinguished Short Story, Best American Short Stories (twice)
Honor Roll, Best American Short Stories
FELLOWSHIPS
MacDowell Colony
New Jersey State Council on the Arts
Yaddo
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
PEN
New York City Writers Room
New Jersey Writers’ Project
Girls Write Now
Literary agent: Emilie Jacobson at Curtis Brown, Ltd. Email ejj@cbltd.com
Rolaine Hochstein has been a teaching artist since 1986. Her novels Stepping Out and Table 47 were published by Norton and Doubleday respectively. She has published over thirty short stories, which have won two O. Henry prizes, the Pushcart prize, and the Seaton First Prize of the Kansas Arts Council, among other citations.
Her articles on women issues have appeared frequently in such magazines as Good Housekeeping, Seventeen, Glamour, Parents and Ms. Non-fiction books include The Seventeen Guide to Knowing Yourself and The Seventeen Guide to You and Other People (both written with. Daniel A. Sugarman, Ph.D. She has received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. She is a member of PEN and the New York City Writers Room.
Rolaine Abrahams Hochstein
70 East 10th Street
New York, NY 10003
Columbia University MFA
Syracuse University BA
NOVELS
Table 47 Doubleday & Co. 1983
Stepping Out W. W. Norton 1977
STORIES
Bronik Returns to Vienna - Prairie Schooner (to come)
The Woman Who Tortured and Nurtured Turgenev - Antioch Review, fall 2002
The Discovery of Music - Confrontation, spring 2002
Scenes from Childhood - Karamu, spring 2001
Backing Out - Kalliope, fall 1996
Days of Jonathan Green - Confrontation, fall 1996
Alma Mahler - Kansas Quarterly, winter 1993
Poet on the Mountain - The Journal, spring 1991
Isla Mujeres - Antioch Review, spring 1991
The Nurse Who Looked Like Hedy Lamarr - Confrontation, winter 1989
The Caravaggio Kid - Antioch Review, spring 1987
Home Free - Other Voices, fall 1987
Virgil in Springtime - Kansas Quarterly, fall 1987
Sadie and the Brat - North American Review, Sept. 1986
Neighbors - Fantasy & Science Fiction, July 1985
She Should Have Died Hereafter - The Literary Review, spring 1984
The Touchable - Kansas Quarterly, summer 1982
David Kissed Me - Kansas Quarterly, summer 1980
I Play Tennis - Westchester Magazine, July 1980
The Man Who Wanted Things Nice - The Fiddlehead, winter 1979
The Mother - Cimarron Review, Oct. 1979
Cousin Della - West Branch, No. 2 1978
Emile Zola and His Friend, Paul Cezanne - The Atlantic Monthly, Dec.1975
In a Very Low Voice, Words that Can Hardly Be Understood - Massachusetts Review, summer 1974
Charge Now, Pay Later - Woman’s Day, Sept. 1974
The New Boy (The Stone) - McCall’s, May 1974
True Blue and the Seven Dropouts - Glamour, Dec. 1973
Sinclair’s Wife - McCall’s, August 1972
What Kind of a Man Cuts His Finger Off? - Antioch Review, Nos. 1-2 1972
The Affirming Flame of Ardith Manners - Redbook, Oct. 1969
Some Girls Like Grey Dresses - Ingenue, Oct. 1968
Child of Delight - Redbook, Oct. 1967
ANTHOLOGIES
Pushcart Prize XIX 1994-1995 - “Alma Mahler”
Fiction (translated to French) 1986 - “Neighbors”
O. Henry Prize Stories 1985 - “She Should Have Died Hereafter”
NagyVilag (translated to Hungarian) 1977 - “Emile Zola and His Friend, Paul Cezanne”
NOVA, Scott Foresman 1977 - “The New Boy”
O. Henry Prize Stories 1974 - “What Kind of a Man Cuts His Finger Off?”
AWARDS
First Prize Seaton Fiction Award, Kansas Quarterly/ Kansas State Art Council 1994
Outstanding Writer, Pushcart Prize Collection 1992, 1982, 1980
Seaton Fiction Award 1982-1983
Distinguished Short Story, Best American Short Stories 1980, 1967
Honor Roll, Best American Short Stories 1973
FELLOWSHIPS
The MacDowell Colony 1996, 1991, 1981, 1976, 1975
New Jersey State Council on the Arts 1985
Yaddo 1979
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
PEN
New York City Writers Room
Teaching Artist, New Jersey Writers Project
Girls Write Now
Literary Agent: Emilie Jacobson at Curtis Brown, Ltd. Email ejj@cbltd.com