Carole Rosenthal
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Carole Rosenthal (born 13 December 1940) is a feminist fiction writer, the author of It Doesn't Have To Be Me, a collection of short stories.
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[edit] Written works
Her fiction appears in a wide variety of periodicals, ranging from literary magazines like Transatlantic Review, Confrontation, Other Voices, and The Cream City Review, to Mother Jones and Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.
[edit] Reception
Her short stories have been dramatized for radio and television, translated into eleven languages, and her articles and reviews published in newspapers and with presses including Dell, Arbor House, and the Modern Language Association.
[edit] Current activities
She teaches at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where she is a distinguished professor.

