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INSTRUCTIONAL AND INDEPENDENT PROGRAMS IN VISUAL ARTS, CREATIVE WRITING,
ITALIAN LANGUAGE, AND CULINARY ARTS |
Faculty Details
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S.J.
Rozan |
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S.J. Rozan, born and raised in the Bronx, is the author of eight books in the Lydia Chin/Bill Smith series, and of ABSENT FRIENDS, which Booklist called "one of the best crime novels of 2004," and IN THIS RAIN. She also edited the short-story collection BRONX NOIR which won a NAIBA Notable Book of the Year award. Her WINTER AND NIGHT won the Edgar, Nero, and Macavity awards for best novel. Earlier books have won the Shamus and Anthony awards for best novel and have been Edgar nominees. Her short story "Double-crossing Delancey" won the Edgar for best short story, and two more stories were nominated for it. Her next series novel, THE SHANGHAI MOON, comes out in 2009.
Rozan is a former Mystery Writers of America National Board member, a current Sisters in Crime National Board member, and ex-President of the Private Eye Writers of America. She speaks and lectures widely and for years interviewed writers at New York's 92nd St. Y in a series she originated, "Mysterious Conversations." In January 2003 she was an invited speaker at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. A former architect in a practice that focuses on police stations, firehouses, and zoos, Rozan lives in lower Manhattan.
www.sjrozan.com
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