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Suzanne Snider is a Brooklyn-based writer whose work has been published in The Guardian, The Believer, Tokion, Legal Affairs, Columbia, and the Oklahoma Review. After receiving an MFA in nonfiction from Columbia University in 2003, she pseudonymously published a book with Grove Press, in 2004 (reprinted by Random House Japan 2005).
She has worked as an oral historian and interviewer for the New York Academy of Medicine, HBO Productions, The Guardian, Columbia University's Oral History Research Office, the Newtown Creek Health and Harms Narrative Project, and the Judd Foundation.
Her work has been supported through fellowships at Yaddo, the MacDowell Colony, the Radcliffe Institute/Schlesinger Library, and the UCross Foundation Center. She teaches nonfiction/documentary at the New School University, and is completing a book about a divided commune.
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