Traci L. Slatton

Traci L. Slatton is an American author[1] and columnist whose work includes both fiction and non-fiction books.

Early life and education

Slatton is a graduate of Yale and Columbia.

Career

As of 2015, Slatton has written twelve books. Her first novel, Immortal, was published by Random House in 2008 .[2][3][4] Later she wrote Fallen (2011), Cold Light (2012), Far Shore (2013),[5] The Love of My (Other) Life (2013), Blood Sky (2015), The Love of My (Other) Life (2013) and The Botticelli Affair (2013).[6]

Slatton's nonfiction works include Piercing Time & Space (2005) and The Art of Life (2012),[7] which surveys figurative sculpture from the earliest times through the present, including the work of her husband, classical figurative sculptor Sabin Howard.[8]

In 2016 Slatton's newest novel is Broken.[9][10]

Slatton's books have been translated into several languages, including Italian, Spanish, French, Russian, Greek, Polish, and Portuguese.[11]

Slatton is also the founder of the independent Parvati Press. Publishing authors include Dr. Jane Ely, Traci L. Slatton, and Sabin Howard.[12] She contributes regularly to The Huffington Post.

She also host a BlogTalkRadio show called "Independent Artists & Thinkers" [13]

References

  1. "Broken by Traci L. Slatton – book review". NoMarket
  2. "Immortal". Publishers Weekly.
  3. "Immortal By Traci L. Slatton". Historical Novel Society.
  4. "Traci L. Slatton". Penguin Random House. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  5. "Free time this weekend? Bury yourself in a new paranormal Happy Ever After". Joyce Lamb, USA TODAY October 12, 2013
  6. "Book Review: 'The Botticelli Affair' by Traci L. Slatton". Seattle PI, By Leslie Wright, Wednesday, February 26, 2014
  7. "The Art of Life". Cassone Magazine, Darrellyn Guntzberg.
  8. "Living the Renaissance Life, Part One: A Conversation with Traci Slatton". Galo Magazine
  9. "Review of Broken by Traci L. Slatton". Underground Reviews, 2016 01-11, Katie Rose Guest Pryal
  10. "Book Review of Broken (9780986061158) — Foreword Reviews". Forewordreviews.com. 2015-02-27. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  11. "Master Rights List : Nonfiction" (PDF). Lgrliterary.com. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
  12. "Authors". Parvati Press. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  13. "Independent Artists and Thinkers Online Radio". BlogTalkRadio. Retrieved 2017-03-11.
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