Laura Kalpakian, Writer: The Woman Who Loved Elvis
Laura Kalpakian wrote the lyrics for "Capricoperatica" for the episode "End of Line".. Career and Personal. Kalpakian is a lyricist and writer. She is the author of thirteen novels and over a hundred stories published in collections, anthologies, literary journals and magazines in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Laura Kalpakian has won a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, a Pushcart Prize, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers' Award, the Anahid Award for an American writer of Armenian descent, the PEN West Award, and the Stand International Short Fi...
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Laura Anne Kalpakian (born June 28, 1945) is an American author. She has also published under the pen names Juliet Fitzgerald and Carenna Jane Greye.She is known for her work in the memoir genre.
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Laura Kalpakian's clever prose introduces us to a vibrant woman we can admire--a woman both brave and vulnerable. After one fearless choice, her life seems to careen toward certain wreckage, yet Roxanne is there to show us that integrity and love are the conquering powers.
Nov 02, 2004 · The answer's in the current issue. And here, as a special gift to GoodHousekeeping.com visitors, is Laura Kalpakian's treasured recipe for Figgy Pudding. Says Laura: "I always feel when I make ...
There's something forced about Kalpakian's adequately written sixth book (Dark Continent, 1989, etc.)—a melodramatic novel that celebrates Elvis Presley as a cultural and spiritual icon. Joyce Jackson (born Rejoice Denby) is a welfare mother in the fictional town of St. Elmo, California, who displays an ``undue, unusual attachment to the late Elvis Presley.'' As her affluent caseworker ...
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