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Ansen Dibell was the
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used by Nancy Ann Dibble (September 8, 1942 – March 7, 2006), an American
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, who also published books about fiction writing. Born in Staten Island, New York, she received her Master of Fine Arts degree from the
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and earned a doctorate in 19th-century English literature. She taught literature and creative writing at several colleges and universities until 1980, when she became a freelance editor and author. From 1983 she worked as editor at
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. She published a number of stories and poems in ''
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'' and received two awards for her poetry. Her novels sublimate events in her life into fiction.


Works


The King of Kantmorie

* '' Pursuit of the Screamer'', DAW Books, June 1978, ** ''De laatste koning'',
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edition (
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), * ''Circle, Crescent, Star'', DAW Books, February 1981, ** ''Ashai Rey'', Dutch edition (M=SF), * ''Summerfair'', DAW Books, July 1982, ** ''Zomermarkt'', Dutch edition (M=SF) * ''Tidestorm Limit'', 1983, (published in Dutch and French translations only) ** ''Stormvloedgrens'', Dutch edition (M=SF) ** ''Aux confins de l'ouragan'', French edition * ''The Sun of Return'', 1985 (published in Dutch and French translations only) ** ''Gift van de Shai'', Dutch edition (M=SF) ** ''Le soleil du grand retour'', French edition


Non-fiction

* ''Plot: Elements of Fiction Writing'', Writer's Digest Books, August 1988, ** Paperback edition: Writer's Digest Books, August 1999, * ''Word Processing Secrets for Writers'' (with
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), Writer's Digest Books, March 1989, * ''How to Write a Million: The Complete Guide to Becoming a Successful Author'' (with
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,
Lewis Turco Lewis Putnam Turco (born May 2, 1934) is an American poet, teacher, and writer of fiction and non-fiction. Turco is an advocate for Formalist poetry (or New Formalism) in the United States. Life and work Turco took a keen interest in poetry as ...
, and
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), Constable Robinson, January 1995,


External links


Dani Zweig's review of Dibell's work


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