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  1. Lorian Hemingway (born December 15, 1951) is an American author and freelance journalist. Her books include the memoir Walk on Water, the novel Walking Into the River, and the non-fiction book A World Turned Over, about the devastation of her hometown of South Jackson, Mississippi, by the Candlestick Park Tornado in 1966.

    • Fiction and non-fiction
    • Walking into the River (1992) Walk on Water, A World Turned Over
    • Conch Republic Prize for Literature
  2. Director and Final Judge. Lorian Hemingway. Photograph by: Tom Corcoran. In 1981 Lorian Hemingway could not have dreamed that the small Key West short story competition she judged would one day become one of America’s most prestigious literary contests.

  3. Lorian Hemingway is the granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway. She was born on December 15, 1951 in Jackson, Mississippi. Her childhood years were spent in several southern states – Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, and Arkansas. The Florida Keys are the setting for her memoir, Walk on Water .

  4. www.januarymagazine.com › profiles › lhemingwayInterview | Lorian Hemingway

    Alive with humor and grace, it earned nominations for the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award. Not long after the memoir's release, Lorian immersed herself in writing the manuscript that would become A World Turned Over, perhaps her most powerful book to date.

  5. 7 de may. de 1998 · 3.93. 40 ratings10 reviews. From catfishing as a young girl in the lazy, red clay waters of the South to battling marlin in the Caribbean, Lorian Hemingway has had a passion for fishing all her life. It was a passion that would sustain her even as the burden of a broken family and her own alcoholism threatened to consume her.

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  6. HEMINGWAY, Lorian 1951- PERSONAL: Born December 15, 1951, in Venice, CA; daughter of Gregory Hancock (a physician) and Shirley Jane (maiden name, McClain; present surname, Rhodes) Hemingway; married Jeffrey Allen Ward-Fischer (a remodeler), September 31, 1989; children: Cristen Hemingway Jaynes.

  7. www.thehemingwayproject.com › category › lorian-hemingwayLorian Hemingway

    The Key West Shuffle It is hard to imagine a more radical change of lifestyle, culture, and geography, than Hemingway’s move from Europe to Key West, […] “ . . . a great blend of journalism, history, and story telling. Wonderful reading!”. – Paul E. Stolle. “. . . the indefatigable literary adventurer Allie Baker.”.