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Corinne Demas
Corinne Demas is the author of two collections of short stories, three novels, a memoir, a collection of poetry, two plays, and numerous books for children. She is Professor of English at Mount Holyoke College and a fiction editor of the Massachusetts Review. Before the year 2000, she published... show more
Corinne Demas is the author of two collections of short stories, three novels, a memoir, a collection of poetry, two plays, and numerous books for children. She is Professor of English at Mount Holyoke College and a fiction editor of the Massachusetts Review. Before the year 2000, she published her books under the name Corinne Demas Bliss.Corinne grew up in New York City, in Stuyvesant Town, the subject of her memoir, "Eleven Stories High: Growing Up in Stuyvesant Town 1948-1968". She attended Hunter College High School, graduated from Tufts University, and completed a Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. She lived in Pittsburgh for a number of years, teaching at the University of Pittsburgh and at Chatham College.She lives with her family in Western Massachusetts and spends the summer on Cape Cod. You will find more information at her website: www.corinnedemas.com
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In Dreams Awake
In Dreams Awake rated it 14 years ago
Some readers prefer strictly plot-driven novels, while others appreciate a well-written character-driven novel. I would characterize The Writing Circle as a character-driven novel in the first part followed by some nice plot twists in the second part. The changing of the points of view worked for me...
Randi's Blog
Randi's Blog rated it 14 years ago
I really enjoyed this book. I particularly appreciated the depth of the various characters. For something that I picked up as a light read, it was very insightful and I still find myself thinking back on certain phrases. Definitely recommended.
James Allen's Literary World
James Allen's Literary World rated it 14 years ago
I enjoyed the characters and the fact that each chapter was written from a characters perspective. As the story progressed, this gave insights that couldn't have been obtained any other way.The book centers around a writer's group, the Leopardi Circle. The members of this group, their families and t...
Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it 15 years ago
At first read, The Writing Circle seems to be an easy beach read with an uncomplicated plot but it develops into an interesting mystery with many surprises in store for the reader. Once you are drawn in you will want to read until the end. The book is about a group of writers who come together to di...
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