Suzanne Snyder-Carroll
novelist and poet who will also write for you!
Life has never been better for Suzanne. Writing four or five hours a day - something she's looked forward to doing her whole life - while sitting in the dining area of her 1973 Tropicair trailer, looking up to check out the boats gliding by on the Florida intracoastal waterway, sitting on the beach till sunset reading everything from Trollope to Evanovich, cooking an excellent dinner for Joe, watching the Cash Cab or the Idol, jetting around the country to visit the kids and around the world just to see it. It's a lifestyle that she's grown accustom to and now she has to sell some books to maintain it, or it's back to the classroom (as a teacher, that is) for her.
So if you know an agent or a publisher or you are one or the other, please take a look at the excerpts in Writings and go to Contact and get in touch with Suzanne. The manuscripts for both works of fiction are complete and she's already begun her next novel - a sequel to Trailer Trash where poor Hester has to sell off her precious stuff at the local flea market. She sets up her tables the night before, covers them up, sleeps in her car, and awakens to find a dead man beneath the giant tarp.
"Don't be satisfied with stories, how things have gone with others. Unfold your own myth..." RumiPublishing credits:
"It's All About Remembering" in A Passion for Teaching, ASCD publications, 1999
"Miracle in Stockton" in CANAL, Poems of the D&R, Schott,ed.