Laren Stover

American writer
Laren Stover
OccupationWriter
NationalityAmerican
Notable awardsDana Award (2001)
ParentsLeon Stover
Patricia Ruth McLaren

Laren Stover is an American writer. She is the author of Pluto, Animal Lover (HarperCollins), The Bombshell Manual of Style illustrated by Ruben Toledo (Hyperion, 2001) and Bohemian Manifesto: A Field Guide to Living on the Edge (Bulfinch, 2004).[1][2] She won the Dana Award for the short story in 2001. She is the daughter of author Leon Stover.

External links

  • Stover's Website
  • Laren Stover's story, "The Last Geronimo in Guernica
  • Laren Stover's profile on FiledBy[permanent dead link]
  • Laren Stover at LibraryThing
  • Review of Pluto, Animal Lover
  • Laren Stover deconstructs the Bombshell on YouTube.
  • Meet Ulla: When Bombshells Collide

References

  1. ^ Marchese, John. Ulla, Meet Ulla: When Bombshells Collide, May 13, 2001
  2. ^ Weirdness Explained in Sick Little Book, Dayton Daily News, Jul 3, 1994
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