| Michel Stone has
published about a dozen short stories.
She is a winner of the Hub City Writers Prize for Fiction as well as South Carolina Magazine's Very Short
Fiction Contest. Her work has appeared
numerous times in the Raleigh News and
Observer's "Sunday Reader" as that
of an "emerging Southern writer." Her
short story "Coach Bobby Knight's Nu-Way of Thinking" was included in Hub
City's book Stars Fell on Spartanburg:
Hub City's Celebrity Encounters.
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Michel's story "Expecting Goodness" will be included in
Hub City's Essential Fiction of
Spartanburg, to be released next year.
Michel recently completed her first novel, The Crossing. A native of
Johns Island, South Carolina, Michel now resides in Spartanburg with her
husband Eliot and their three young children.
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