Friday, January 16, 2009

Diane Les Becquets


Diane Les Becquets, M.F.A., was hailed by Publisher’s Weekly as a “writer to watch” after her debut novel, The Stones of Mourning Creek. Since then she has published two other novels: Love, Cajun Style and Season of Ice, the latter being the recipient a PEN American Fellowship. Les Becquets is the director of Creative Writing at Southern New Hampshire University and the assistant director of the university’s low-residency M.F.A. program in Fiction and Nonfiction. She has been a guest at the Arkansas Book Festival and the Telluride Council on the Arts, and has taught writing workshops at various venues across the country including the University of Mississippi, Auburn University, the New Hampshire Writer’s Project, the Department of Forestry, Ocean Park Writer’s Conference, and shelters for Katrina victims. Before teaching she worked as a journalist for twelve years. She is the proud mother of three sons and is an avid outdoorswoman, enjoying archery, archaeology, bicycling, and hiking in the woods with her Labrador, Lacey. She is currently working on a new novel, Backface, set in northwestern Colorado.

www.lesbecquets.com

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