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Caroline Crew | |
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Born | Looe, Cornwall | June 16, 1988
Occupation | Writer |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Education | Georgia State University (PhD), University of Massachusetts (MFA), Exeter College, The University of Oxford (MSt), University of Saint Andrews (MA) |
Genre | Creative non-fiction, poetry |
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Caroline Crew (born 1988) is a British author, creative writing professor, and editor living in the United States. Her essay collection Other Girls to Burn was selected as the 2021 AWP Prize for Creative Nonfiction and published by the University of Georgia Press.[1] She is the author of two poetry collections and three poetry chapbooks. Crew currently resides in Kansas City, Missouri, and teaches creative writing at the University of Central Missouri.