Steven Schrader

Steven Schrader is an American writer from New York City. In addition to being the author of five books, he served as the director of the Teachers & Writers Collaborative for ten years. He currently lives on New York's Upper West Side, a strong presence in his stories, with his wife, Lucy Kostelanetz, a documentary filmmaker.

Schrader is known for having written the short story The Cohen Dog Exclusion Act (1971).

Bibliography

Crime of Passion (Inwood Press)
On Sundays we Visit the In-Laws (Release Press)
Arriving at Work (Hanging Loose Press)
What We Deserved: Stories from a New York Life (Hanging Loose Press, 2006)
Threads: More Stories from a New York Life (Hanging Loose Press, 2012)

Sources

  • Schrader, Steven (2012). Threads: More Stories from a New York Life Hanging Loose Press. ISBN 1-934909-27-0.
  • On NY-books
  • Schrader, Steven (2006). What We Deserved: Stories from a New York Life. Hanging Loose Press. ISBN 1-931236-63-1.

www.stevenschrader.com

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