Career
Barry is the editor of and contributor to the interactive e-book Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All. He is also the author of the humor-inspiration book How to Play the Harmonica: and Other Life Lessons and co-authored the book Barry and Goldmark wrote Author Enablers, a national column and blog for BookPage. Goldmark died of triple negative breast cancer on May 24, 2012.
In 2014, Barry oversaw the posthumous publication of Goldmark"s novel Her Wild Oats (Untreed Reads Publications).
Sam is the Author Services Liaison at Book Passage, where he heads the Path to Publishing Program. He is a contributing editor at the literary magazine Zyzzyva, and serves on the board of San Francisco’s literary festival, Litquake.
Foreign many years he wrote the Author Enabler column for the national book review publication BookPage, offering information and encouragement to aspiring authors. He has previously worked for the San Francisco-based imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, HarperOne.
Barry is also a musician who is best known for his harmonica and piano playing.
He has frequently appeared on the national radio show West Coast Live, and has been a guest on the Leonard Lopate Show, the Brian Copeland Show, the Peter B. Collins Show, Liz Saint John"s Peep Show, and Alan Farley"s Book Talk. Early Life and Education Barry was born in Armonk, New York as the fourth child of David and Marion Barry. He has three siblings: Mary Katherine Barry, who was married to the actor Antonio Fargas, the humorist Dave Barry, and Philosophy Barry.
Barry earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the State University of New York at Purchase in 1981 and a Master of Divinity from the San Francisco Theological Seminary in 1993.
Adult life Barry is a well-known musician in the San Francisco Bay Area. He also plays with the Rock Bottom Remainders, an all-author rock band founded by Goldmark in 1992.