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Susan Tepper
Susan Tepper's latest book is a Novel in Stories called 'THE MERRILL DIARIES' published in July 2013 by Pure Slush Books http://pureslush.webs.com/store.htm#916515853 'THE MERRILL DIARIES' will soon appear here on Amazon.The book follows 9 years in the life of Merrill: 2 husbands, 2 continents, a... show more

Susan Tepper's latest book is a Novel in Stories called 'THE MERRILL DIARIES' published in July 2013 by Pure Slush Books http://pureslush.webs.com/store.htm#916515853 'THE MERRILL DIARIES' will soon appear here on Amazon.The book follows 9 years in the life of Merrill: 2 husbands, 2 continents, a psychic, a hooker, assorted lovers, 2 spies, hit men, the music business and lots more ~Susan Tepper grew up on Long Island. She has worked as an actor, singer, flight attendant, marketing manager, television producer, tour guide, interior decorator, rescue worker and more. Her stories, poems, essays and interviews have been published world wide and number in the hundreds. Tepper has received 9 Pushcart Prize Nominations, and one nomination for a Pulitzer Prize in fiction for her novel WHAT MAY HAVE BEEN (co-authored with Gary Percesepe). 'THE MERRILL DIARIES' is her 5th published book.www.susantepper.com
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Merc´s World
Merc´s World rated it 11 years ago
I received this book today and have just finshed its slim 50 pages. It´s a love story, one that reinforces my love for the "lies" of fiction, for they are more truthful than a "true" story can ever be. In one-page flashes that linger, Tepper tells her story with but one comma. The simple typewriter ...
Lost in the Stacks
Lost in the Stacks rated it 12 years ago
From full stop: "This photographic language conjures the cliche “a picture is worth a thousand words.” And herein is our argument, our little thesis. Not only is a picture worth a thousand words, but a thousand words is worth exactly that: a picture. A scene. Something developed just enough to look ...
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