IMG_0153F. Scott Fitzgerald  and his wife, Zelda, frequented the University Club in St. Paul in the early days of their marriage, and I’m delighted to get to channel their roaring 20’s literary spirit by being one of the guest mystery authors at the October 15 “Reading by Writers” event, sponsored by Public Art Saint Paul/Everyday Poems for City Sidewalk and hosted by Saint Paul’s first poet laureate, Carol Connolly.

I’ve often attended the monthly readings, which “officially” begin at 7:30 P.M., though they “unofficially” kick off at the wonderful University Club bar, where a person can hang out with other famous (you know who you are!) local writers and notable attendees before the readings begin.

I’m so honored to have been invited by Carol Connolly to read, and hope to see friends there too! Other events – readings and signings – are found on my Events page, which is regularly updated.

I’m Susan

My Arvo Thorson mystery series debuted with Washed Up [North Star Press], which was praised by Library Journal as “a smashing debut with astute observations and gorgeous prose.” The series includes Broken Down and Burnt Out. My short stories have been published in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and other places.  The opening pages of Albert Park: a memoir in lies (forthcoming from Calumet Editions) was a winner of a Loft McKnight Artist Fellowship for Writers, a distinction of excellence and a $25,000 award open to Minnesota fine artists and writers.

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