Elizabeth Wetmore (born 1967/68) is an American novelist, notable for her debut 2020 novel Valentine, which she published at the age of 52 and which made it to The New York Times hardcover fiction bestseller list.
[3] She graduated from Iowa Writers' Workshop and eventually moved to Chicago.
She names, among others, Cormac McCarthy, Paulette Jiles, and Marilynne Robinson as literary influences.
[2] It was translated to Dutch (by Anne Jongeling), Polish (by Hanna Pasierska) and Russian (by Viktor Golyshev).
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