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Name
  
Katherine Center


Role
  
Author

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Education
  
Vassar College, University of Houston

Books
  
Happiness for Beginner, The Lost Husband: A Novel, The Bright Side of Disaster, Everyone is Beautiful: A Novel, Get Lucky: A Novel

Author katherine center on writing


Katherine Sherar Pannill Center (born March 4, 1972) is a contemporary American fiction author.

Contents

Katherine center reads her essay what you know now


Early life and education

Center graduated from St. John's School in Houston, Texas, and from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. She won the Vassar College Fiction Prize while a student. She received her M.A. in fiction from the University of Houston, where she was the co-editor of the literary fiction magazine, Gulf Coast. Her graduate thesis, Peepshow, a collection of stories, was a finalist for the Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction.

Work

Center is the author of five novels: The Bright Side of Disaster (2006), Everyone is Beautiful (2009), Get Lucky (2010), The Lost Husband (2013), and Happiness for Beginners (forthcoming, 2015). Center's work is often categorized as women's fiction, chick lit and mommy lit. She describes her books as "bittersweet comic novels."

Along with Jeffrey Toobin and Douglas Brinkley, Center was one of the speakers at the 2007 Houston Chronicle Book and Author Dinner.

Her first novel was optioned by Varsity Pictures.

Center has published essays in Real Simple and the anthologies Because I Love Her, CRUSH: 26 Real-Life Tales of First Love, and My Parents Were Awesome

Center also makes video essays, one of which, a letter to her daughter about motherhood, became the very popular Defining a Movement video for the Mom 2.0 conference.

Personal life

Center currently lives in Houston, TX with her husband Gordon, daughter, Anna and son, Thomas.

References

Katherine Center Wikipedia