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Mary Clyde (born February 19, 1953 in Provo, Utah) is an American short story writer, author of Survival Rates (W.W. Norton, 2001), which won the 1999 Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction[1] from the University of Georgia Press. Clyde was praised for her work by The New York Times: "Clyde's writing has many strengths, but the greatest one is her ability to transform a shallow experience into something resembling hope. That she does so with intelligence and wit makes this collection as good as they get."[2] She graduated from Brigham Young University, University of Utah, with an M.A., in 1977, and Vermont College, with an M.F.A., in 1997. She is the mother of five children: Emily Clyde Curtis, Sarah, Rachel June Jones, David, and Thomas. Published worksShort Story Collections
References1. ^W.W. Norton > Author Page > Mary Clyde{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 2. ^{{cite news| url=https://www.nytimes.com/1999/03/28/books/it-s-no-fun-being-normal.html| title=It's No Fun Being Normal| author=Karen Karbo| date=March 28, 1999| work=The New York Times}} Sources
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