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James M. LaRossa Jr.
James M. LaRossa Jr. James M. LaRossa Jr. was born in Brooklyn, NY, and raised in Manhattan and Connecticut. He is a publisher, journalist, and third-generation New Yorker. LaRossa spent four years in the writing department at Sarah Lawrence College. In 1984, he left Fordham Law School to become a book reviewer for The International… Continue reading James M. LaRossa Jr.
James J. Lynch
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J. Scott Fuqua
J. Scott Fuqua Bio Books The Secrets of the Greaser Hotel Calvert the Raven in the Battle of Baltimore In the Wake of the Boatman The Reappearance of Sam Webber
Harrison Demchick
Harrison Demchick Raised in Baltimore, Maryland, on a steady diet of magical realism, literary fiction, science-fiction, and Spider-Man comics, Harrison Demchick spent most of his formative years inside his own head, working out strange thoughts and ideas that would eventually make their way into stories, screenplays, and songs. He went to Oberlin College to attain… Continue reading Harrison Demchick
Hannah Sternberg
Hannah Sternberg Hannah Sternberg has had extensive experience writing both fiction and nonfiction. In 2009, she received a B.A. in Film and Media Studies and Writing Seminars from Johns Hopkins University, which she attended on a full scholarship. She’s been published in the Hopkins student literary magazine, the student newspaper, and the JHU Film Society’s… Continue reading Hannah Sternberg
Gus Russo
Gus Russo For thirty years, Gus Russo has been an investigative reporter, author of nine non-fiction books, and writer and/or producer of many national and international documentaries for major networks. His books have received Book of the Month Club and History Book Club Featured Selections, three have been optioned for films, and one, “The Outfit,”… Continue reading Gus Russo
Gerald Felix Warburg
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Fred Burton
Fred Burton Fred Burton grew up in Queens, New York. He wrote fiction in his early 20s and returned to it again after his children reached their teen years. His first novel, The Old Songs, takes place in Queens during the 1950s and early 1960s. Although he grew up after the years covered in this book, he did… Continue reading Fred Burton
Barbara Basbanes Richter
Barbara Basbanes Richter Translator for Fanny Reybaud Books have always been part of the life of Barbara Basbanes Richter, who’s both a bibliophile and a Francophile, and there was no way she could have grown up without an appreciation for the power of the printed word. After receiving both a BA and an MA in… Continue reading Barbara Basbanes Richter