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| Born in Detroit, lives in Chicago. She was a movie reviewer at the Chicago Sun-Times for 7 years. Teaches in graduate writing programs at Art Institute of Chicago and Vermont College. In "Aquamarine," Anshaw creates three distinct outcomes for the life of a young swimmer after she loses an Olympic race. "Aquamarine" won the Carl Sandburg Award from the Chicago Public Library. Anshaw's second novel, "Seven Moves," deals with a situation closer to home for the author, telling the story of a therapist whose lesbian lover suddenly disappears. Works:
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