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Elizabeth Searle is an American novelist, short story writer, playwright and screenwriter. She is co-writer of "I'll Show You Mine," a feature film in post-production from
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and forthcoming in 2022. Her theater works have received major media attention and have been performed around the country. Her novel "A Four-Sided Bed" is currently being developed as a feature film. A short film based on the novel, 'Four-Sided,' screened at 2019 festivals in Cannes, Boston, Chicago and more. Searle is co-writer with David Shields and Tiffany Louquet of 'I'll Show You Mine,' a forthcoming feature film directed by Megan Griffiths. Elizabeth's most recent novel is 'We Got Him' (New Rivers Press) which was released in AudioBook in 2018. She is the creator and playwright for 'Tonya & Nancy: the Rock Opera' (music by Michael Teoli) which most recently was produced in February 2020 in an award-winning TheatreZone production starring Broadway great Andrea McArdle (the original ANNIE). A Tonya & Nancy concert at 54Below, featuring Broadway performers, was recorded as a CD from Broadway Records and produced as a concert film, available in 2021. The show has had full productions in NYC (at NYMF), in Chicago, LA, Portland Oregon, suburban Dallas and Boston at the ART's Club Oberon Theater. Searle's novel 'Girl Held in Home' was selected for New Rivers Press American Fiction Series. 'A Four Sided Bed' was nominated for an ALA award and various Editor's Choice awards. Her short story collection ''My Body to You'' won the Iowa Short Fiction Prize (James Salter, judge) and ''Celebrities in Disgrace''was a finalist for the Paterson Fiction Prize. 'Celebrities in Disgrace' was produced as a short film that screened at various festivals. Searle's one act play, 'Stolen Girl Song' was produced at the Act One One Act Play festival 'off Off Broadway' in 2019. Searle wrote the
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for ''Tonya and Nancy:The Opera," produced in 2006, 2010, 2014 and in Minneapolis in 2018.'' ''Her and Michael Teoli's full length musical, "Tonya and Nancy: The Rock Opera" was produced in NYC as a sold-out Full Production show at the New York Musical Festival (NYMF). Producer Paul Boghosian/Harborside Films has produced the show multiple times. The 2020 production won four Broadway World Regional Theater awards. Searle's theater works and her upcoming Feature Film have drawn national media attention.''


Early life

Searle was born in
Penn Wynne, Pennsylvania Penn Wynne is a census-designated place (CDP) in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Lower Merion Township, and the mailing address is Wynnewood. The population was 5,697 at the 2010 census. It is mainly a residential ...
. Her father Bill was a Democratic Party activist and retired personnel director; Barbara, her mother, was a children's librarian. She has a younger sister, Kate, who works at MIT and Bill, her older brother, is a videographer. Her family moved during her childhood from PA to SC to KY to AZ.


Education

Searle received a B.A. from
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and her
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from
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. She was a special education teacher and taught students with
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in schools located in New Haven, Connecticut and Providence, Rhode Island.


Career

In 1982, Searle's short story, "Missing LaDonna", appeared in
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. This was followed by stories placed in the
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, the
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,
The Greensboro Review ''The Greensboro Review'', founded in 1966, is one of the nation's oldest literary magazines, based at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in Greensboro, North Carolina. It publishes fiction and poetry on a semi-annual basis. Work f ...
, the Kenyon Review,
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and other journals. In 1993 her first book, ''My Body To You'', was published. In 1992, it had been named winner of the
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by the
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.
James Salter James Arnold Horowitz (June 10, 1925 – June 19, 2015), better known as James Salter, his pen name and later-adopted legal name, was an American novelist and short-story writer. Originally a career officer and pilot in the United States Air For ...
, a novelist and screenwriter, who wrote The Hunters,
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, The Appointment and others, acted as judge. ''A Four Sided Bed'', Searle's first novel, was published by
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in 1998 and received positive reviews from
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and Booklist. Her novel A Four-Sided Bed was nominated for an ALA book award and was sited as an Editor's Choice by Booklist, Amazon and more. The book is now being developed as a Feature Film. "We Got Him" was a Finalist for the Midwest Book Award and was published by New Rivers Press in 2016 and was released in AudioBook in 2018 by BlunderWoman Productions. "Girl Held in Home" was also published by New Rivers Press, selected for the American Fiction Series. A novella and collection of short stories entitled ''Celebrities in Disgrace'' was published in 2001. It was a finalist for the Paterson Fiction Prize. When discussing one of the themes of this collection during an interview with Post Road Magazine, Searle said, "I had a phrase in my mind, 'the witch of ambition,' and I do think there is this sort of dark force inside of people and any of those dark forces are hard to write about but they're the ones you want to write about...." Ambition and the search for attention seem to be the "...driving forces of our time."Ellis, Sherry "Interview; Elizabeth Searle", Post Road Magazine, Issue 8, 2003

/ref> "Celebrities in Disgrace," the title novella, was called a 'miniature masterpiece' by
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. Celebrities in Disgrace was produced as a short film in 2010 by Bravo Sierra Pictures, with a script co-written by Elizabeth Searle. The film premiered as an official selection at Woods Hole International Film Festival on Cape Cod and has screened at other festivals throughout the country. Searle's novel A Four-Sided Bed was also the basis of an award-winning short film that screened widely at festivals, Four-Sided (2019) Tonya and Nancy: The Rock Opera was most recently produced in 2020 by TheatreZone in a production starring Broadway's Andrea McArdle (ANNIE) and reviewed as a 'joyous theater package.' The show was produced as a concert event at Lucille Lortel Theater in NYC in 2019 and was recorded in concert at 54Below in Feb 2018. The 54Below concert CD was reviewed as 'stunningly awesome.' The concert is available on film (2021). The rock opera premiered in 2008 in Portland, OR, produced by Triangle Productions. It featured libretto by Searle and music by Michael Teoli. The show was based on Searle and Abigail Al Doory Cross's Tonya & Nancy: the Opera, libretto and concept by Elizabeth Searle; adapted for the Portland production by Don Horn and Searle. The rock opera reviewed as "brilliant and touching" in Portland Mercury and received widespread media attention described in The Oregonian. Tonya & Nancy: the Rock Opera premiered in a new version with a new Book by Searle in January 2011, produced by Harborside Films and performed at the American Repertory Theater's Oberon Theater. Boston reviews included these comments: "Black Swan on Ice" (The Boston Herald); "Absurdly funny; surprisingly poignant moments amidst the comedy and a rousing soundtrack" (The Boston Phoenix); ; "An explosive cabaret of over-the-top rock tunes sung with operatic glass-shattering intensity…practically Shakespeare on ice"; (The Noise); "Brilliant; amazing music; one of the most exciting spectacles I have ever seen' (Steve Almond; WGBH Boston). The show premiered in Hollywood at the King King Club on February 4, 2014, as a benefit for the LA theater Celebration. The show was performing as an official Full Production show at New York Musical Theater Festival (NYMF) in July 2015. It was fully produced by Underscore Theater in Chicago for a 6 week run in Fall, 2016. It was named one of the Top Five Musicals of the Year by New City Stages and was a Jeff Award 'recommended' show, nominated for two 2016/2017 Jeff Awards and winning Best Supporting Actress (Veronica Garza) for the Chicago production, directed by Jon Martinez. A production in suburban Dallas Texas was produced in summer of 2018 at OhLook Performing Arts Center, where it ran along with Hedwig and Rocky Horror Picture Show. The award-winning 2020 production at TheatreZone featured Broadway icon Andrea McArdle. Searle also writes nonfiction. Her essays have appeared in over a dozen anthologies. She has co-edited an anthology on Soap Operas from McFarland Books (2017) and co-edited an anthology with McFarland in 2018 on Teen Idols called IDOL TALK. Her essay "Knitted Goods: Notes from a Nervous Non-Knitter" appeared in the anthology ''Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting,'' published by W. W. Norton & Company in 2013. Searle has recently focused on screenwriting. Searle co-wrote with Tiffany Louquet and David Shields the feature film 'I'll Show You Mine' which is directed by Megan Giffiths and stars Poorna Jagannathan (Never Have I Ever) and Casey Thomas Brown (The Kominsky Method) and is a Duplass Brothers Production in post-production in 2021. Searle's novel A Four-Sided Bed is being developed as a feature film by Creatrix Films and by producer David Ball. Her script for A Four-Sided Bed has won recognition at over 20 festivals and award competitions in 2019-2020 including Best Feature Screenplay at the Massachusetts Independent Film Festival. It was produced as a staged reading at Zephyr Theater in LA in 2016, starring Evan Ross (The Hunger Games) and Gia Mantegna (Under the Dome). It was also performed as a Staged Reading in 2019 at ReelHeArt International Film Festival in Toronto. Searle is completing a book of short stories and has film and theater scripts in the works. Searle has taught creative writing at
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,
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, the
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's Program in Creative Writing, the
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and other institutions. She has taught at Stonecoast MFA since the program began in 2002. Searle was a longtime member, Board officer and committee chairperson of the New England chapter of
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. In 2020, she was one of six writers who formed the group Writers Against Racial Injustice which raised over $60,000 for the Equal Justice Initiative. The group was featured in the Boston Globe and Publishers Weekly. She is a member of Women in Film and Video. In 1984, Searle married software engineer John Hodgkinson; they have a son, Will and reside in Arlington, Massachusetts.


Bibliography


Novels

* "We Got Him" (2016) * ''A Four-Sided Bed'' (1998) * "Girl Held in Home" (2011)


Story collections

* ''My Body To You'' (1993) * ''Celebrities in Disgrace'' (2001)


As contributor or editor

* Idol Talk: Women Writers on the Teenage Infatuations that Changed Their Lives; co-editor with Tamra Wilson of anthology and contributor of essay; published by McFarland Books, 2018 * Soap Opera Confidential: Women Writers on Why We Tune in Tomorrow as the World Turns Restlessly by the Guiding Light of our Lives; co-editor with Suzanne Strempek Shea; published by McFarland Books, 2017 * "Act Tresses: Hair as Performance Art"; ''Me, My Hair and I''; anthology edited by
Elizabeth Benedict Elizabeth Benedict is an American author best known for her fiction, her essay, personal essays, as the editor of three anthologies, and for ''The Joy of Writing Sex: A Guide for Fiction Writers''. Her novels are: ''Slow Dancing, The Beginner's B ...
; published by Algonquin Books, 2016 * "Knitted Goods: Notes from a Nervous Non-Knitter"; ''Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting. '' W. W. Norton & Company (2013) * "Men Undressed: Women Writers and the Male Sexual Experience"; Dzanc Books, 2011 * "No Near Exit: Best of Post Road Magazine"; Dzanc Books, 2011 * ''Don't You Forget About Me: Contemporary Writers on the Films of John Hughes'' (2007) * ''The Darfur Anthology'' (2007) * ''Now Write!:Fiction Writing Exercises from Today's Best Writers and Teachers'' (2006) * ''Out of the Blue Writers Unite'' (2004) * ''The Iowa Award: The Best Stories, 1991-2000'' (2001) * ''American Fiction, Volume Seven: The Best Unpublished Short Stories by Emerging Writers'' (1995) * ''Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Stories by Women'' (1994) * ''The Time of Our Lives: Women Write on Sex After 40'' (1993)


External links

*Websites elizabethsearle.net

tonyaandnancytherockopera

afoursidedbedfilm.co

*Work ** VARIETY article on "I'll Show You Mine,' a feature film forthcoming in 2021: https://variety.com/2021/film/news/poorna-jagannathan-casey-thomas-brown-ill-show-you-mine-1234981327/ ** "Why We're Here", Ploughshares (1996–199

** "White Eggplant", Ploughshares (199

*Interviews ** Boston Globe (200

** Post Road (200

*Reviews ** Review of ''Celebrities in Disgrace'', New York Times Book Review (2001

** Review of "Tonya & Nancy: the Rock Opera"; Naples Daily News, (2020) https://www.naplesnews.com/story/life/neapolitan/2020/02/07/tonya-and-nancy-play-theatrezone-revisits-1990-s-figure-skating-scandal-naples-theater/4677973002/ ** Review of ''A Four-Sided Bed'', Standards Magazine, University of Colorado (199

** Review ''A Four-Sided Bed'', Ploughshares (199

** Review of ''My Body To You'', Ploughshares (199

*Miscellaneous ** Audio File, Elizabeth Searle reading from ''Celebrities in Disgrace'

** Elizabeth Searle web sit


Notes

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