Background
Alice Lichtenstein was born on the 7th of January, 1958 in Mount Sinai, New York, United States.
2018
Alice Lichtenstein
2020
Alice Lichtenstein and her daughter, Sarah Bercovitz
Alice Lichtenstein
Alice Lichtenstein
Alice Lichtenstein
Providence, Rhode Island 02912, United States
Alice Lichtenstein studied at Brown University.
Boston, MA 02215, United States
Alice Lichtenstein received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from Boston University, where she received the Boston University Fellowship in Fiction.
(On a cold January morning Susan leaves her husband alone ...)
On a cold January morning Susan leaves her husband alone for a few minutes and returns to find him gone. Suffering from dementia, no longer able to dress or feed or wash, he has wandered alone into a frigid landscape with no sense of home or direction.
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2010
(On a Good Friday in a picturesque village in Upstate New ...)
On a Good Friday in a picturesque village in Upstate New York, the spring weather is unusually warm and school is closed. It's an ideal day for tanning and partying in the park until Shawnee Padrushky, age 17, drives up in his dad's new pick-up and comes out shooting with one victim in mind, Gunther Smith, the only black student in Shawnee's class, the adopted son of white parents.
https://www.amazon.com/Crime-Being-Alice-Lichtenstein/dp/0998490695
2019
Alice Lichtenstein was born on the 7th of January, 1958 in Mount Sinai, New York, United States.
Alice Lichtenstein graduated from Brown University and received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from Boston University, where she was a recipient of the Boston University Fellowship in Fiction.
Alice Lichtenstein taught at colleges throughout the northeastern United States. She taught fiction writing at Boston University, Wheaton College, Lesley College, and the Harvard University Summer School. Presently, she lives in Oneonta, New York, where she teaches fiction and poetry writing at Hartwick College, and in Surry, Maine.
It took Alice Lichtenstein six years to write her first novel, a year to find an agent, and a year beyond that to find a publisher. Her first book, The Genius of the World came out in 2000, Lost in 2010, and The Crime of Being in 2019. She also wrote short stories for several literary journals.
(On a Good Friday in a picturesque village in Upstate New ...)
2019(The Genius of the World is a sensitive and spiritual nove...)
2000(On a cold January morning Susan leaves her husband alone ...)
2010
Quotations:
"I don’t want to invoke the wrath of the Muse by answering honestly, I don’t suffer from creative blocks. The key? I tell myself that everything is part of the process of creating. I trust my unconscious to work like a magpie picking up shiny bits to hoard for future work."
"I write entirely for myself on one level; that is, you are never guaranteed an audience of readers. I love to write. Period. I love to work on the craft of writing. I love rewriting a sentence many, many times until I arrive at the arrangement that works."
Alice Lichtenstein is married to Jim Bercovitz. They have two children, Iris and Sarah.