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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.

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

    Lorian Hemingway, granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway, talks about her books, her addiction, her tornado story and her short story competition. She shares her memories, her feelings and her views on life, work and legacy.

  4. 8 de jul. de 2003 · by Lorian Hemingway (Author) 4.4 43 ratings. See all formats and editions. At 4:33 P.M. on March 3, 1966, the skies above Jackson, Mississippi, turned an ominous yellow before going suddenly and violently black. A tornado of the F-5 category -- the most lethal -- struck without warning.

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  5. 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 .

  6. Enter the 2024 competition for a chance to win $2,500 and publication of your short fiction. The competition is open to all writers, except those who have been published in nationally distributed publications with a circulation of 5,000 or more.

  7. SIDELIGHTS: Early in her writing career, Lorian Hemingway tried to downplay the fact that she is the granddaughter of one of the most famous American writers of the twentieth century, Ernest Hemingway.