Suzanne Greenberg
Appearance
Suzanne Greenberg is an American short story writer.
Life
[edit]She graduated from Hampshire College and from the University of Maryland with an MFA. She teaches at California State University, Long Beach.[1]
Her work has appeared in The Washington Post Magazine,[2] Mississippi Review, West Branch and The Sun.
She lives in Long Beach with her husband and three children.
Awards
[edit]- 2003 Drue Heinz Literature Prize, for Speed-Walk and Other Stories
- 2004 John Gardner Fiction Book Award finalist
Works
[edit]- Speed-Walk and Other Stories. University of Pittsburgh Press. 2003. ISBN 978-0-8229-4217-7.
- Lesson Plans. Prospect Park Books. 2014. ISBN 978-1-9388-4924-4.
Juvenile Fiction
[edit]- Lisa Glatt; Suzanne Greenberg (2009). Abigail Iris: The One and Only. Illustrator Joy Allen. Walker & Company. ISBN 978-0-8027-9782-7.
- Lisa Glatt; Suzanne Greenberg (2010). Abigail Iris: The Pet Project. Illustrator Joy Allen. Walker & Company. ISBN 978-0-8027-8657-9.
Non-fiction
[edit]- Anna Leahy, ed. (January 2005). "An 'A' for Effort: How Grading Policy Shapes Courses". Power and Identity in the Creative Writing Classroom: The Authority Project. Multilingual Matters, Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85359-846-3.
- Michael Cecil Smith; Suzanne Greenberg (1996). Everyday Creative Writing: Panning for Gold in the Kitchen Sink. NTC Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-8442-5900-0.
References
[edit]- ^ "MFA Creative Writing Program @ Cal State Long Beach". www.csulb.edu. Archived from the original on 2008-03-12.
- ^ "Connecting Rites; My parents were Reform, modern Jews, free from the constraints of tradition, gratefully assimilated. And this was fine with me -- most of the year", The Washington Post