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Susann Cokal
Susann Cokal grew up with a Danish mother, an American father, and a roomful of books and Barbies, with whom she acted out elaborate stories. For a while she lived on the edge of wild land covered in sagebrush and cactus, playing in a dry creekbed, listening to cicadas and coyotes. But she was... show more

Susann Cokal grew up with a Danish mother, an American father, and a roomful of books and Barbies, with whom she acted out elaborate stories. For a while she lived on the edge of wild land covered in sagebrush and cactus, playing in a dry creekbed, listening to cicadas and coyotes. But she was born in California and has lived most of her life by the crashing waves and barking sea lions: In San Diego, she used to write on the beach; in Berkeley, she earned a Ph.D. in comparative literature; on the Central Coast, she bought her first wetsuit and published her first novel.California and the Southwest gave Susann much of the material for her novel Breath and Bones, in which a Danish artist's model is set loose in the Wild West, to chase a lost love and find her tuberculosis increasing with her lovesickness. Susann also studied medieval history, art history, and literature in Poitiers, France, which gave her the origins and inspiration for Mirabilis, wherein a wet nurse is suspected of working miracles. Her third novel, The Kingdom of Little Wounds, is set in a watery, witchy, mermaidy kingdom in Scandinavia, 1572. The tale of plotting between three outcasts--a seamstress, a slave, and a mad queen--comes out in October 2013 and is recommended for both young adults and regular adults.Susann is also the author of numerous short stories, essays, and articles about contemporary literature and pop culture--from supermodels to zoos, gynecology to the concepts of the sublime and horror--and she is a frequent reviewer for the Sunday New York Times Book Review. She now lives in Richmond, Virginia, where she teaches creative writing and contemporary narrative at Virginia Commonwealth University. She breeds goldfish in a wee backyard pond that reminds her of the ocean and is working on a ghost story set in that very house in the 1920s.
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Hey Ashers!
Hey Ashers! rated it 11 years ago
Spoiler Rating: Low Hi Katie! I’ve just read The Kingdom of Little Wounds. My reaction, in a single word: Wow. Don’t misread my use of a period instead of an exclamation mark there; that is a very pregnant “wow,” not a sarcastic one. On the eve of Princess Sophia’s wedding, the Scandinavia...
Great Imaginations
Great Imaginations rated it 11 years ago
A fairy tale about Syphilis, the author says. Yup, that's pretty much exactly what it is, though it goes a bit deeper than that. I wish I could say this book blew me away. I wish I could say its contents were as beautiful as its cover. Though there are some good things here, for the most part, this ...
Diamond Dee Loves to Read
Diamond Dee Loves to Read rated it 12 years ago
A copy of this book was provided to me by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.Unfortunately, I could not finish this book. The Kingdom of Little Wounds was categorized as young adult AND Children's Literature on Netgalley. I double checked and it is listed as a young adult book on all the...
isamlq
isamlq rated it 12 years ago
hmmm.... thank you, ng! review in a bit
Reading with a Vengeance
Reading with a Vengeance rated it 12 years ago
This sounds right up my alley, but that city name is going to be a pain and a half while reading. Even while going through the summary, my brain kind of glazed over it with a *mumblemumble* sound.I shall persevere! Since, ya know, not really hard to mumble in your own head...
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