University of Indianapolis
I was delighted to do read from WHAT WAS MINE at the University of Indianapolis at a Kellogg Writers Series event where I was also honored to accept The 2017 Whirling Prize
I was delighted to do read from WHAT WAS MINE at the University of Indianapolis at a Kellogg Writers Series event where I was also honored to accept The 2017 Whirling Prize
I was thrilled to sign a terrific contract last summer with Simon & Schuster for a new novel due to them in October 2017. In December, I learned that they're
First sighting of poem from The Traveler's Vade Mecum in The New York Times Magazine tomorrow. "There Was A Great Want of Civility" by Julie Suarez, chosen by Matthew Zapruder.
How fitting that the New York Public Library hosted the launch of THE TRAVELER'S VADE MECUM, anthology of new poems prompted by old telegrams, from Red Hen Press. The telegram titles were sourced from an 1853 compendium
A few years ago, I came across THE TRAVELER'S VADE MECUM on Twitter. It was a compendium published in 1853--a book of 8566 telegrams, all numbered so the sender wouldn't
I'm grateful for readers' receptive response to "What Was Mine" and thrilled that many get so wrapped up in the world of Lucy, Mia and Marilyn that they're disappointed when the story
The last telegram was delivered in the US In January 2006. A few months later, Twitter was launched, the micro-blogging platform built on a telegram-like brevity of 140 characters. Twitter is how I
Excited about introducing What Was Mine at Barnes & Noble on Broadway & 82nd St. Come if you can!
My book is temporarily sold out on Amazon and BN.com (woohoo!), but my publisher is offering 30 free copies in a Goodreads Giveaway. Enter here to win!
All the crap you put up with to live in New York turns out to be worth it when Fate decides to momentarily make it up to you, like it