While many of her contemporaries are playing canasta, she’s releasing her 25th book. There’s no mystery to it, Tyler says: Start on Page 1, then keep writing. By Elisabeth Egan Suggested reading from ...
Anna Quindlen knows what she’s doing. So there’s really no need to play Sigmund Freud in a book review, stage-whispering about the protagonist of her new novel: “Annie! It’s practically the same as ...
Anyone can write, Anna Quindlen insists, and everyone should. In her heartfelt new book “Write for Your Life” (Random House, $26), the bestselling author offers inspiring examples to support her ...
(CNN) -- In her new book "Black and Blue," Anna Quindlen wasn't interested in writing another book on domestic violence. Instead, she used an abusive marriage as a catalyst to explore another theme -- ...
Anna Quindlen covets Apple's iPad, but no, she doesn't think it means the end of books. Quindlen, who started her career as a newspaper reporter and has written Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times ...
The Montclair Public Library is hosting a conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Anna Quindlen on Saturday, March 15 at 4 p.m. at the First Congregational Church of Montclair. Quindlen will ...
In her latest work of fiction “Every Last One,” Anna Quindlen tells a moving story of a family with teenage children and the explosive, violent results that almost no one saw coming. The author paints ...
MILLER’S VALLEY, by Anna Quindlen. The former New York Times and Newsweek columnist is back with a new novel. In “Miller’s Valley,” we meet narrator Mimi Miller as a child in small-town Pennsylvania ...
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times. In her new novel, “After Annie,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist shows how a family pieces itself back together after monumental ...