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From the Bronx, she now lives in lower Manhattan. She teaches in the summer at Art Workshop International in Assisi, Italy, and invites you all to come join her. Tom Callahan spent three decades as an award-winning reporter and freelance writer The New York Times , Parade Magazine and writing teacher before moving into fiction and film.

Born in Harlem to a family with firm roots in the Bronx, he currently lives north of the Bronx border—but visits frequently. Jerrold Mundis is a novelist and nonfiction writer whose books have been selected by major book clubs and widely translated.

He has lived for most his adult life in where else? As Maan Meyers, she and her husband Martin have written seven history-mysteries known as The Dutchman Chronicles , and numerous short stories set in New York over the past several centuries.

His stories have appeared in The New Yorker , Vice , and elsewhere. He lives in Manhattan.

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A distinguished novelist, short story writer, anthologist, and visual artist, he is currently at work on a new crime novel and a fully illustrated novel for children. He has never been to Kazakhstan.

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The latest in the Behr series, Signature Kill , was published in March Warren Moore is the author of the crime thriller Broken Glass Waltzes and an English professor at a small college in the South. Despite this, none of his activities have warranted mention in Penthouse Forum. Instead, he lives in Newberry, SC, with his wife and daughter. This book is not yet featured on Listopia.

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