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Lucy Ferris

Bard College

Lucy Ferriss is the author of twelve books, including her new Bookmarked title, Christina Stead’s “The Man Who Loved Children” (Ig Publishing, Sept. 2023), a memoir of reading. Also out recently are her essay collection, Meditations for a New Century (2023) and her republished novel The Misconceiver (2022), both from Wandering Aengus. Other recent work includes Foreign Climes: Stories (Brighthorse Books Award winner, 2021); and the novels A Sister to Honor (2015) and The Lost Daughter (2015), both from Putnam. Recent essays and short fiction appear in The American Scholar, New England Review, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere. Lucy is Writer in Residence Emerita at Trinity College. She lives in Connecticut and the Berkshires of western Massachusetts.

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