Eleanor Morse
Eleanor Morse has written three novels. Her first, Chopin’s Garden, was published in 2006. An Unexpected Forest, her second, won the 2008 Independent Book Publisher’s Award (IPPY) for best regional fiction (Northeast region) and the 2008 Maine Literary Award from the Maine Writers and Publishers Alliance for best published fiction. White Dog Fell from the Sky, her third novel, was published by Penguin Books in January, 2013 in the U.S. and in April, 2013 in the U.K. It was a Publishers Weekly ‘pick of the week’, and the audio book version received an AudioFile Magazine Earphones Award. She received a Master of Arts in Teaching from Yale University and a Master of Fine Arts in Writing from Vermont College. She lives on Peaks Island off the coast of Portland, Maine.