Susan Shreve
American novelist
Susan Shreve (also known as Susan Richards Shreve ) is an American novelist , memoirist , and children's book author. She has published fifteen novels, most recently More News Tomorrow (2019), and a memoir Warm Springs: Traces of a Childhood (2007).[ 1] She has also published thirty books for children, most recently The Lovely Shoes (2011), and edited or co-edited five anthologies . Shreve co-founded the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing program at George Mason University in 1980, where she teaches fiction writing . She is the co-founder and the former chairman of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation . She lives in Washington, D.C. [ 2]
Early life
Susan Richards Shreve was born May 2, 1939, in Toledo, Ohio , but moved with her family to Washington, D.C. , at the age of three.[ 3] She attended and graduated from Sidwell Friends School in 1957.[citation needed ]
Education
Shreve received a BA in English from the University of Pennsylvania in 1961, and an MA in English from the University of Virginia in 1969.[citation needed ]
Career
She founded the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program at George Mason University in 1980[ 4] and has taught there ever since. She has been a visiting professor at Columbia School of the Arts, Princeton University , and Goucher College . She has received a Guggenheim Award for Fiction, a National Endowment grant for Fiction, the Jenny Moore Chair in Creative Writing at George Washington University , the Grub Street Prize for non-fiction, the Poets and Writers’ Service award, and the Sidwell Friends School Outstanding Alumni Award.[citation needed ] In 1980, Shreve co-founded the PEN/Faulkner Foundation , which presents the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction annually.[ 5]
Shreve published her first novel, A Fortunate Madness , in 1974.[ 6] Thirteen novels have followed. She published a novel Glimmer under the pseudonym Annie Waters in 1997.[ 7] Shreve wrote about her experience as a patient at FDR's polio clinic in her memoir Warm Springs: Traces of a Childhood (2007).[ 8] Her most recent novel, More News Tomorrow , was published in 2019.[ 9]
Shreve's children's books include the Joshua T. Bates series (1984-2000), Blister (2001), an ALA Notable Book and a Publishers Weekly Best Children's Book, and most recently The Lovely Shoes (2011). When writing for young readers, she publishes as Susan Shreve.[ 10]
Works
Novels
More News Tomorrow, New York: W W Norton, 2019. ISBN 0393292940
You Are the Love of My Life New York : W W Norton, 2012. ISBN 9780393345940 , OCLC 812254177
A Student of Living Things , New York, N.Y.: Plume, 2007. ISBN 9780452288492 , OCLC 148697093
Plum and Jaggers Seattle, WA : AmazonEncore, 2001. ISBN 9781477819456 , OCLC 865494931
Glimmer, New York : Berkley Books, 1997. ISBN 9780425164846 , OCLC 39198345 , published under the pseudonym Annie Waters
The Visiting Physician New York: N.A. Talese, 1996. ISBN 9780385477017 , OCLC 32893393
The Train Home New York : Ivy Books, 1993. ISBN 9780804112949 , OCLC 31026061
Daughters of the New World New York : Ballantine Books, 1994. ISBN 9780804111232 , OCLC 1012620350
A Country of Strangers Sceptre, 1990. ISBN 9780340525524 , OCLC 21231291
Queen of Hearts New York : Pocket Books, 1988. ISBN 9780671647643 , OCLC 17744667
Dreaming of Heroes New York : Berkley Books, 1984. ISBN 9780425085356 , OCLC 13285106
Miracle Play New York : Playboy, 1982. ISBN 9780867211825 , OCLC 8951593
Children of Power New York : Berkley Books, 1979. ISBN 9780425044780 , OCLC 6843057
A Woman Like That] New York : Atheneum, 1977; London : H. Hamilton, 1978. ISBN 9780241899724 , OCLC 16437786
A fortunate madness Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1974. ISBN 9780395185001 , OCLC 866508
Memoir
Warm Springs : Traces of a Childhood at Fdr's Polio Haven , Boston : Mariner Books, 2008. OCLC 1036979087
Edited Anthologies
Dream Me Home Safely: Writers on Growing up in America Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 2003. ISBN 9780618379026 , OCLC 52853822
With son Porter Shreve:
With Marita Golden:
Novels for Children (as Susan Shreve)
The search for Baby Ruby , New York, NY : Arthur A. Levine Books, 2015. ISBN 9780545417839 , OCLC 890377578
The Lovely Shoes New York : Arthur A. Levine Books, 2011. ISBN 9780439680493 , OCLC 659412779
Under the Watson's Porch (2004)
Trout and Me New York : Dell Yearling, 2002. ISBN 9780440419020 , OCLC 56714332
Blister, New York : Scholastic Signature, 2001. ISBN 9780439193146 , OCLC 781057193 companion novel to Jonah, the Whale
Ghost Cats] New York : Scholastic, 2000. ISBN 9780590371322 , OCLC 48134837
Jonah, the Whale New York : Scholastic, 1999. ISBN 9780590371346 , OCLC 43164804
Joshua T. Bates takes charge Dan Andreasen illustrator, New York : Dell Yearling, 1997. ISBN 9780679870395 , OCLC 45905006
Warts , illustrated by Gregg Thorkelson (1996)
The Goalie New York : Morrow Junior ; London : Hi Marketing, 1999. ISBN 9780688158583 , OCLC 60212143
Zoe and Columbo] , illustrated by Gregg Thorkelson, New York : Tambourine Books, 1995. ISBN 9780688135522 , OCLC 32665253
The Formerly Great Alexander Family, illustrated by Chris Cart, New York : Tambourine Books, 1995. ISBN 9780688135515 , OCLC 31756258
Lucy Forever, Miss Rosetree, and the Stolen Baby, illustrated by Eric Jon Nones, New York: Tambourine Books, 1994. ISBN 9780688124793 , OCLC 29361037
Amy Dunn Quits School , illustrated by Diane de Groat (1993)
Wait for Me , illustrated by Diane de Groat, New York : Tambourine Books, 1992. ISBN 9780688111205 , OCLC 24379472
The Gift of the Girl Who Couldn't Hear (1991)
Lily and the Runaway Baby, illustrated by Sue Truesdell, New York : Random House, 1987. ISBN 9780394891040 , OCLC 15316259
Lucy Forever and Miss Rosetree, Shrinks Beech Tree Bks, 1997. ISBN 9780688149581 , OCLC 59585145
How I Saved the World on Purpose] , illustrated by Suzanne Richardson, New York : Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985. ISBN 9780030704567 , OCLC 11398088
The Bad Dreams of a Good Girl , illustrated by Diane de Groat, New York, N.Y. : Beech Tree Books, 1993. ISBN 9780688121136 , OCLC 26362948
The Revolution of Mary Leary (1982)
The Masquerade New York, N.Y. : Dell, 1980. ISBN 9780440953968 , OCLC 7869594
Family Secrets: Five Very Important Stories , illustrated by Richard Cuffari (1979)
Loveletters (1978)
The Nightmares of Geranium Street (1977)
Personal life
She married Porter Shreve, with whom she had four children.[citation needed ] Shreve later married noted literary agent Timothy Seldes.[ 11] Her oldest son is the author Porter Shreve .
References
^ "Susan Richards Shreve | W. W. Norton & Company" . books.wwnorton.com . Retrieved May 23, 2019 .
^ "Faculty and Staff: Susan R Shreve" . English . Retrieved May 6, 2016 .
^ Patrick Allen (September 27, 2012). Literary Washington, D.C. Trinity University Press. pp. 191–. ISBN 978-1-59534-125-9 .
^ "English | Programs: MFA in Creative Writing" . English . Retrieved February 28, 2020 .
^ Albin Krebs and Robert Thomas (April 18, 1981). "Notes on People; New York Writer Getting PEN/Faulkner Award" . The New York Times . Retrieved February 28, 2020 .
^ "A FORTUNATE MADNESS by Susan Richards Shreve | Kirkus Reviews" . Kirkus Reviews . Retrieved June 12, 2016 .
^ Shreve, Susan Richards (August 27, 2001). "A Storyteller Finds Comfort in a Cloak of Anonymity" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved June 12, 2016 .
^ "Author Recalls Polio-Stricken Childhood at FDR's Haven" . PBS NewsHour . 31 July 2007. Retrieved June 12, 2016 .
^ MORE NEWS TOMORROW by Susan Richards Shreve | Kirkus Reviews .
^ "Susan Shreve's Biography | Scholastic.com" . Scholastic Teachers . Retrieved June 12, 2016 .
^ Weber, Bruce (December 8, 2015). "Timothy Seldes, Agent Who Championed Literary Stars, Dies at 88" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved June 12, 2016 .
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