“In
the Cut was not what readers expected of me. Before it was published, I
was seen as a women's writer, which meant that I wrote movingly about flowers
and children.” – Susanna Moore
Born
in Pennsylvania on this date in 1945, Moore grew up in Hawaii and then worked
as a model and script reader in Los Angeles and New York City before beginning
her writing career. Her first novel, My Old Sweetheart (1982)
earned her a PEN Hemingway nomination.
But
it was her fourth novel, In the Cut – the story of a teacher
and detective caught up in investigating a series of grisly murders – that put
her on the worldwide writing map. The book gained her critical
writing acclaim and was adapted into a successful (and suspense-filled) movie
by the same name.
Since then, she's turned out many best-selling books, including 2020’s Miss Aluminum: A
Memoir; and 2023’s historical adventure novel The Lost Wife.
“The
point always is to be writing something,” she said. “It leads to
more writing.”
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