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27 Sites
This category is for sites relating to work published since the start of 2001, and relating to authors who have published their most significant body of work since then.
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Danielewski, Mark Z.
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Foer, Jonathan Safran
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Weber, Katherine
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Gross, Gwendolen, 1967-
- New Jersey-area author of "Field Guide" (2001) and "Getting Out" (2002). Includes biography, extracts, and information on author events.
Gamble,Terry
- Author of "The Water Dancers" (2003) and "Good Family" (2005). Events, autobiography, and book excerpts.
Ursu, Anne
- Award-winning author of "Spilling Clarence" (2002), "Disapparation of James" (2003), and "Shadow Thieves" (2006).
Stern, Amanda
- Brooklyn-based author of "The Long Haul" (2003). Mailing list, book tour diary, ugly teen photos, and rejection letters.
Seigel, Andrea, 1979-
- California-based author of "Like The Red Panda" (2004), a novel about teen suicide in Orange County. News, author information, and link to her weblog.
Franklin, Emily
- Author of the novel "Liner Notes" (2003) and a series of teen fiction titled "The Principles of Love" (2005-).
Frank, Jeffrey, 1942-
- Author of "The Columnist" (2001), "The Stories of Hans Christian Andersen: A New Translation From the Danish" (2003), and "Bad Publicity" (2004).
Blum, Jenna
- Author of "Those Who Save Us" (2004). [Requires Flash]
Fairman, Huck
- Author of "Hymn" (2003) and other novels set in New York City.
Getty, Matt
- Weblog of the author of "You Will Behave" (2005), a novella written in second person future tense.
Bunker, Todd, 1971-
- Seattle-based author of "Wrapped in Gray" (2002) and "The Champion" (2005).
Sanchez, Thomas
- Californian author of "Rabbit Boss" (1989), "Zoot-Suit Murders" (1991), "Mile Zero" (1990), "Day of the Bees" (2001), and "King Bongo"(2004).
Weiner, Jennifer, 1970-
- Author of "Good In Bed" (2001), "In Her Shoes" (2002), "Little Earthquakes" (2004), and "Goodnight Nobody" (2005). Weblog, first chapters, tips for writers, tour dates, and author information.
Waksler, Norman
- Author of "The Book of Regrets" (2005). Biography, upcoming appearances, and short stories.
Muller, Eddie
- Author of "Distance" (2002), "Shadow Boxer" (2003), and a number of non-fiction titles. Novels, biographies, movie histories, plays, short stories, DVD commentaries, and scheduled appearances.
Wasserman, Eric
- Author of "The Temporary Life" (2005), a collection of short stories with Jewish themes.
McCann, Richard
- Author of "Ghost Letters: Poems" (1994) and "Mother of Sorrows" (2005).
King, Dave, 1955-
- Brooklyn-based author of "The Ha-Ha" (2005).
Zaruba, Cassandra
- Baltimore/Washington, D.C.-area author of "Liquid Bones" (2006) a murder mystery set in North Dakota. Reviews, author events, and book excerpts.
Mirvis, Tova
- Author of "The Ladies Auxiliary" (1999) and "The Outside World" (2004) and "Visible City". Biography, writing, news, and reviews.
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