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in Glamour, Elle and Mirabella magazines, and named one of the Editor’s Choice books by the Chicago Tribune. Suzanne’s popular fiction has been published under two pen names and translated into seven languages. She reviews books for Publishers' Weekly, a leading book industry journal; has been accepted for residencies at Yaddo, the Vermont Studio Center for the Arts, and the Atlantic Center for the Arts; and is a popular speaker and teacher on the subjects of books, writing, creativity, bereavement, and healing after loss.
Suzanne's experiences with caregiving and loss have inspired her to create new writing focused on grief, healing, and legacy. She was one of the creative artists selected for the Art of Hospice collaboration between the Vero Beach Museum of Art and VNA Hospice of the Treasure Coast; the poems written during the program are collected in Not Broken: Poems from the Art of Hospice. Her other small books on grief and healing include Grief Country and Wearing the D.
Now living in Vero Beach, Florida, Suzanne is working on both a new memoir and a new novel. Her work on writing can be seen at www.bookstrategy.com.

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BookStrategy's creative "guru," Suzanne Fox, began her writing career as a Wall Street investment marketer. In the late 1980s, Suzanne left the corporate world to pursue her first love, creative writing. She received her MFA degree in Writing from the pres- tigious Columbia University School of the Arts, winning a Writing Fellowship among other awards. Upon graduation in 1990, she was invited to become the School’s first centralized admissions director. In addition, since then she has acted as a consulting editor, writer and “book doctor” for organizations including the City of New York and a variety of individuals writing both fiction and nonfiction.
Published by Simon & Schuster in 1997, Suzanne’s first book, Home Life: A Journey of Rooms and Recollections, was featured