Caroline Leavitt
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Caroline Leavitt is an American novelist.
She is the New York Times bestselling author of nine novels:
Caroline Leavitt is the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts
Award in Fiction, and a Goldenberg Fiction Prize. She was also a National Magazine Award
Nominee in Personal Essay, a finalist in the Nickelodeon Screenwriting Awards and a quarter finalist in the Fade In/Writers' Net screen play competition. A book critic for The Boston Globe
, and People
, she has also published in New York Magazine, Psychology Today
, More, Cookie, Redbook
, Parenting
, and more. She lives in Hoboken, New Jersey
with the music journalist and author Jeff Tamarkin
and their son, Max.
She is the New York Times bestselling author of nine novels:
- "Pictures of You"
- Girls In Trouble
- Coming Back To Me
- Living Other LivesLiving Other LivesLiving Other Lives is a novel by the American writer Caroline Leavitt set in 1990s New York City and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It tells the story of Lilly Bloom, who after her fiance's accidental death just before their marriage, drives his unruly daughter, Dinah, 15, from Manhattan to the...
- Into Thin Air
- Family
- Jealousies
- Lifelines
- Meeting Rozzy Halfway.
Caroline Leavitt is the recipient of a New York Foundation for the Arts
New York Foundation for the Arts
The New York Foundation for the Arts was created in conjunction the in 1971. The organization gives grants to individual artists and writers and developing arts organizations with a mission to '.'-NYFA's Programs:...
Award in Fiction, and a Goldenberg Fiction Prize. She was also a National Magazine Award
National Magazine Award
The National Magazine Awards are a series of US awards that honor excellence in the magazine industry. They are administered by the American Society of Magazine Editors and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City...
Nominee in Personal Essay, a finalist in the Nickelodeon Screenwriting Awards and a quarter finalist in the Fade In/Writers' Net screen play competition. A book critic for The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe is an American daily newspaper based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston Globe has been owned by The New York Times Company since 1993...
, and People
People (magazine)
In 1998, the magazine introduced a version targeted at teens called Teen People. However, on July 27, 2006, the company announced it would shut down publication of Teen People immediately. The last issue to be released was scheduled for September 2006. Subscribers to this magazine received...
, she has also published in New York Magazine, Psychology Today
Psychology Today
Psychology Today is a bi-monthly magazine published in the United States. It is a psychology-based magazine about relationships, health, and related topics written for a mass audience of non-psychologists. Psychology Today was founded in 1967 and features articles on such topics as love,...
, More, Cookie, Redbook
Redbook
Redbook is an American women's magazine published by the Hearst Corporation. It is one of the "Seven Sisters", a group of women's service magazines.-History:...
, Parenting
Parenting (magazine)
Launched in 1987 by Time Inc., Parenting is a magazine for families published in the United States. In February 2009, the magazine became two separate, age-targeted editions: Parenting Early Years, for moms of infants, toddlers and preschoolers; and Parenting School Years, for moms with kids in...
, and more. She lives in Hoboken, New Jersey
Hoboken, New Jersey
Hoboken is a city in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's population was 50,005. The city is part of the New York metropolitan area and contains Hoboken Terminal, a major transportation hub for the region...
with the music journalist and author Jeff Tamarkin
Jeff Tamarkin
Jeff Tamarkin is an American editor, author and historian specializing in music and popular culture.-Career:For 15 years Tamarkin was editor of Goldmine, a magazine for record and CD collectors. Prior to that, he served as the first editor of CMJ and as editor of Relix...
and their son, Max.
External links
- Author's website
- The Other Woman: Twenty-one Wives, Lovers, and Others Talk Openly About Sex, Deception, Love, and Betrayal includes "Cassandra," an essay by Caroline Leavitt(2007)
- For Keeps: Women Tell the Truth About Their Bodies, Growing Older, and Acceptance includes "Belly Wounds," an essay by Caroline Leavitt (2007)