I'm a writer, journalist, and the editor of
The Gambit, the alt-weekly newspaper in New Orleans.
Journalism: My work has appeared in The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, The Globe & Mail (Canada), The Times- Picayune (New Orleans), The Oregonian, and Willamette Week, as well as in magazines including Details, Vogue, Publishers Weekly, and Portland Monthly.
Publishing: Tight Shot, my first novel, was nominated for an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America. Its sequel, Hot Shot, was roundly ignored by everyone, but was a far better book. I'm also a member of the National Book Critics Circle.
Stage: I was a member of the Groundlings and Circle Repertory West in Los Angeles, and am a playwright (see "Stage" in the right-hand rail).
Oh, lord, the Anne Frank cover is ... well, I'm still cleaning my monitor.
Posted by: Jil | April 07, 2008 at 07:36 PM
Oh dear god. As a gal who considers herself pretty well read, I have a huge bone of contention with dumbing down - and tarting up - covers for readers. Then again, who knows, maybe a chick-lit cover would get more people to pick up and read Suite Francaise or such, and I can hardly be against the spreading of good books to people no matter the method. Hell, I saw a lot of Austen movies before I read the books, but I got there eventually. But I still hate it - hate it! - when really crap books get nice covers that make me think they're worthwhile. I must be easily led. Whatever...I'm easy.
Posted by: Kate | April 26, 2008 at 06:00 PM