| Readerville |
| A terrific online community for
those who love books—they have a great author
gallery too (and I’m not just saying that
because I’m part of it). |
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Simon and Schuster |
| The original publisher of The Fall of Rome |
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| Tulsa Historical Society |
| Here’s a place to learn
more about the Tulsa Race Riot which plays a large
part in Third Girl From The Left |
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Ayelet Waldman |
A clear,
honest writer and a woman who calls 'em like she sees 'em. |
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The Amazing Website of Kavalier and Clay |
Since Michael Chabon has stopped maintaining his website (he got RSI and got sick of it) this is the place to turn for all things Chabon. I adore Chabon’s work. |
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Charles Baxter |
One of the best fiction writers in America.
More people should know about
his work. (He's a good friend too, but I'd think
he was a hell of a writer
even if he wasn't). |
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The MacDowell Colony |
A little bit of heaven on earth—I could not have written my books without them. |
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In Their Path |
An extraordinary project of my mother’s.
She walked more than 500 miles to commemorate
and honor the Underground Railroad in Ohio. |
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Houghton Mifflin |
My lovely, lovable publisher. They do a lot of other good books too. |
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Smith College |
My alma mater—long may she wave. |
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Virginia Center for the Creative Arts |
The lovely colony that introduced me to the glorious artist’s colony experience. |
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Let The Church Say Amen |
A film made by my good friend David Petersen. I’m associate producer but I’d love the film even if I wasn’t. |
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| Carl Posey |
| A fine photographer and a good guy. |
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| ZZ Packer |
| One of my very favorite contemporary writers. I can't wait to see what she does next. (She's a cool
person too). |