Holiday Reinhorn
Holiday Reinhorn (born March 12, 1964) is an American fiction writer known for her short stories.
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Alma mater | University of Iowa[1] University of Washington |
Occupation | Writer |
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Children | 1 |
Biography
Reinhorn was born and raised in Portland, Oregon.[2] She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop[3] and the author of Big Cats, published by Free Press in 2005.[4] Her work has been published in Ploughshares,[5] Zoetrope: All-Story,[6] Gulf Coast, and many other literary magazines.[7]
Personal life
She is married to actor Rainn Wilson, whom she met while both were students at the University of Washington.[1] The couple married on the Kalama River in Washington in 1995 and have one son. They are both adherents of the Baháʼí Faith.[8]
Bibliography
- Reinhorn, Holiday (2005). Big Cats. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-743-27294-0.
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References
- Estudillo, Terry (May 22, 2006). "From Shorecrest "loser" to "The Office" poser". The Seattle Times. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
- Blake, Meredith (January 23, 2015). "For 'Backstrom's Rainn Wilson, oddball roles just come naturally". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 26, 2017.
- "Simon & Schuster: Holiday Reinhorn". Retrieved 2010-02-25.
- "Simon & Schuster: Big Cats (Trade Paperback)". Retrieved 2007-04-16.
- "Ploughshares, the literary journal". Retrieved 2010-02-25.
- "Zoetrope: All-Story, back issues". Retrieved 2007-04-16.
- "Land-Grant College Review Holiday Reinhorn". Retrieved 2007-04-16.
- "Holiday Reinhorn". Why Baha'i. National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States. October 1, 2009. Archived from the original on March 25, 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-07.
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