Laura C. Stevenson

Laura C. Stevenson is an American author.[1] She graduated from the University of Michigan in 1968 and from Yale University in 1974.[2] In 2023, her book All Men Glad and Wise was named as a finalist for best Genre Fiction by the Independent Publishers of New England.[3] She was married to F. D. Reeve.[4] Stevenson is based in Vermont and taught at Marlboro College.[5][2]

Books

  • All Men Glad and Wise[6][7]
  • Return in Kind[8][9]
  • Liar from Vermont[10][11]
  • Happily After All[12]
  • All the King's Horses
  • A Castle in the Window
  • Praise and Paradox: Merchants And Craftsmen In Elizabethan Popular Literature, 1558-1603
  • The Island and the Ring[13][14]

References

  1. ^ "Wilmington Novelist Mines Her Life, and Her Hearing Loss, to Tell Stories". January 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Laura Stevenson – Marlboro College Archives".
  3. ^ "Wilmington author Laura Stevenson nominated for award". Brattleboro Reformer. January 18, 2023.
  4. ^ "F. D. Reeve, Poet and Translator, Dies at 84 (Published 2013)". The New York Times. 8 July 2013.
  5. ^ "Laura C Stevenson". www.penguin.com.au. 2002-09-03.
  6. ^ "ALL MEN GLAD AND WISE | Kirkus Reviews" – via www.kirkusreviews.com.
  7. ^ "Book review: Laura C. Stevenson's new mystery does not dally". 29 November 2022.
  8. ^ Cappelluti, Christopher (August 16, 2012). "Time and Memory". American Book Review. 33 (3): 21. doi:10.1353/abr.2012.0086 – via Project MUSE.
  9. ^ "A State of Mind". 29 September 2010.
  10. ^ Hess, Hannah S. (August 16, 2015). "Eternal Outsider". American Book Review. 36 (5): 23. doi:10.1353/abr.2015.0090 – via Project MUSE.
  11. ^ Mackenzie, Jenny Land (July 28, 2015). "Book Review: Liar From Vermont By Laura C. Stevenson". Caledonian Record.
  12. ^ "Happily After All by Laura Stevenson". Publishers' Weekly. Retrieved 2025-08-18.
  13. ^ "The Island and the Ring by Laura C. Stevenson". Publishers' Weekly. Retrieved 2025-08-18.
  14. ^ "The Island and the Ring". Kirkus Reviews. November 1, 1991. Retrieved 2 September 2025.