About...
Laurie Lico Albanese (on the right)
Laurie Lico Albanese is the award-winning author of
Lynelle by the Sea (Dutton 2000, Plume 2001) and Blue
Suburbia: Almost a Memoir (Perennial 2004), for which
she was a Booksense Best Books of the Year, Borders Original
Voices, and Entertainment Weekly’s “Editor’s Choice”
selection. A former book publicist and a favorite of
independent booksellers, she was awarded a 1997-98 New
Jersey Council on the Arts Fellowship in fiction, and a
Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation grant to attend the Virginia
Center for Creative Arts in 2000. Her poetry, short fiction,
and journalism pieces have appeared in The New York
Times, Chicago Tribune, Mothering magazine, and
elsewhere. A graduate of New York University, she teaches
creative memoir writing and literature at Wagner College in
Staten Island, and lives in New Jersey with her family.
Laura Morowitz
Laura Morowitz is Associate Professor of Art History at
Wagner College, New York. She is the author (with Elizabeth
Emery) of Consuming the Past: The Medieval Revival in
Fin-de-Siecle France (Ashgate 2003) and co-editor (with
William Vaughan) of Artistic Brotherhoods in the
Nineteenth Century (Ashgate 2000). She has published
numerous articles and reviews in journals including The
Art Bulletin, The Oxford Art Journal, Art Criticism, The
Journal of the History of Collecting, and The Journal
of Popular Film and Television. She loves haunted
houses, the study of languages, European history, and
pretzels. She currently resides in Verona, New Jersey with
her husband and their three daughters. This is her first
novel.

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