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A long and fruitful career as a writer began in 1960 with the publication of Sallie Bingham's novel, After Such Knowledge. This was followed by 15 collections of short stories in addition to novels, memoirs and plays, as well as the 2020 biography The Silver Swan: In Search of Doris Duke.
She is an active and involved feminist, working for women’s empowerment, who founded the Kentucky Foundation for Women, which gives grants to Kentucky artists and writers who are feminists, The Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture at Duke University, and the Women’s Project and Productions in New York City. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Her latest book is a memoir, Little Brother, published by Sarabande Books in May, 2022, while the novel Taken By The Shawnee will be published by Turtle Point Press in June, 2024. Her short story, "What I Learned From Fat Annie" won the Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize in 2023.
Sallie's complete biography is available here.
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