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American author and columnist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Traci L. Slatton is an American author and novelist [2] and columnist whose work includes both fiction and non-fiction books. She is also known for being the project manager for the WW1 War Memorial [3][4]
Traci L Slatton | |
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Born | July 23, 1963 [1] Great Lakes, IL |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Author, Novelist |
Notable work | IMMORTAL, THE BOTTICELLI AFFAIR, FALLEN |
Spouse | Sabin Howard |
Children | 3 |
Slatton is a graduate of Yale and Columbia.
As of 2015, Slatton has written twelve books. Her first novel, Immortal, was published by Random House in 2008 .[5][6][7] Later she wrote Fallen (2011), Cold Light (2012), Far Shore (2013),[8] The Love of My (Other) Life (2013), Blood Sky (2015), The Love of My (Other) Life (2013) and The Botticelli Affair (2013).[9]
Slatton's nonfiction works include Piercing Time & Space (2005) and The Art of Life (2012),[10] which surveys figurative sculpture from the earliest times through the present, including the work of her husband, classical figurative sculptor Sabin Howard.[11]
In 2016 Slatton's newest novel is Broken.[12][13]
Slatton's books have been translated into several languages, including Italian, Spanish, French, Russian, Greek, Polish, and Portuguese.[14]
Slatton is also the founder of the independent Parvati Press. Publishing authors include Dr. Jane Ely, Traci L. Slatton, and Sabin Howard.[15] She contributes regularly to The Huffington Post.
She also host a BlogTalkRadio show called "Independent Artists & Thinkers" [16]
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