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 in New York's Upper West Side with his wife, Lucy Kostelanetz (a documentary filmmaker). This district is a strong presence in his stories.

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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