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contact Ellis Avery ellisavery (at) gmail (dot) comc/o Jean Naggar The Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency 216 East 75th Street, New York, NY 10021 media inquiries: Jynne Martin and Liz Hohenadel Jynne (dot) Martin (at) us (dot) penguingroup (dot) com Elizabeth (dot) Hohenadel (at) us (dot) penguingroup (dot) com If you would like to be on a mailing list for future readings, or if you would like to have Ellis come to your library or bookstore, please get in touch. Ellis would also be glad to meet with your book group by conference call. If you need one, please click here for a larger and denser version of the cover image for The Last Nude. Click here for a larger and denser version of the author photo. Similarly, if you need one, here is an author bio, with and without links: Ellis Avery is the author of The Last Nude (Riverhead 2012), a new novel inspired by the Art Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka. The Last Nude has received starred reviews from Booklist and Library Journal as well as praise from The Boston Globe, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Washington Post, SF Weekly, Vogue, O: The Oprah Magazine, and NPR. In addition to The Last Nude, Ellis Avery is the author of a first novel, The Teahouse Fire (Riverhead 2006). Set in the tea ceremony world of 19th century Japan, The Teahouse Fire won Lambda, Ohioana, and American Library Association awards and was translated into five languages. Avery is also the author of The Smoke Week (Gival 2003), an award-winning 9/11 memoir. She teaches fiction writing at Columbia University and lives in New York City. Website: ellisavery.com. Ellis Avery is the author of The Last Nude (Riverhead 2012), a new novel inspired by the Art Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka. The Last Nude has received starred reviews from Booklist and Library Journal, as well as praise from The Boston Globe, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Washington Post, SF Weekly, Vogue, O: The Oprah Magazine, and NPR. In addition to The Last Nude, Ellis Avery is the author of a first novel, The Teahouse Fire (Riverhead 2006). Set in the tea ceremony world of 19th century Japan, The Teahouse Fire won Lambda, Ohioana, and American Library Association awards and was translated into five languages. Avery is also the author of The Smoke Week (Gival 2003), an award-winning 9/11 memoir. She teaches fiction writing at Columbia University and lives in New York City. Website: ellisavery.com If you need a shorter version of the author bio, please use this one: Ellis Avery is the author of two novels and a memoir. Her most recent novel, The Last Nude (Riverhead 2012) was inspired by the Art Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka and is set in 1920s Paris. She teaches fiction writing at Columbia University and lives in New York City. Website: ellisavery.com |
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