Goodreads Author. Susan Schoenberger is the award-winning author of A Watershed Year and The Virtues of Oxygen. With a linotype operator as a grandfather, she has ink in her blood. Susan worked as a journalist and copyeditor for many years, including for The Hartford Courant and The Baltimore Sun, and currently serves as Director of Communications at Hartford Seminary, a graduate school with a /5. · Susan Schoenberger is a writer and editor who lives in West Hartford, Connecticut, with her husband and three (almost-grown) children. A Watershed Year, which won the gold medal in the William Faulkner-William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition, is her first novel. A Watershed Year was sold to Guideposts Books in and released in It was re-released by Amazon’s Lake Union division in Susan’s second novel, The Virtues of Oxygen, was published by Lake Union on J. A Watershed Year has been translated into German.
Home Books The Liability of Love The Virtues of Oxygen A Watershed Year Bio Events Contact Newsletter. Susan Schoenberger Add to my Goodreads Shelf The Liability of Love. A new novel from award-winning author Susan Schoenberger. Margaret Carlyle is searching for an epic love as she heads to college in after the loss of her beloved mother. A Watershed Year. What it means to be a mother, what it takes to save a life. Susan Schoenberger's breathtaking and powerful story of love, loss, redemption, and what it means to be a mother will leave you in awe as Lucy, in the depths of her greatest despair, somehow finds her greatest joy and embraces the beauty of second chances. About Susan Schoenberger. Susan Schoenberger is the author of the award-winning debut novel A Watershed Year. Before turning her attention to writing fiction, she worked as a journalist and copyeditor for many years, most recently at The Hartford Courant and The Baltimore Sun. She currently serves as the director of communications at Hartford.
Susan Schoenberger is a writer and editor who lives in West Hartford, Connecticut, with her husband and three (almost-grown) children. A Watershed Year, which won the gold medal in the William Faulkner-William Wisdom Creative Writing Competition, is her first novel. Review: A Watershed Year by Susan Schoenberger. A Watershed Year by Susan Schoenberger tells the story of Lucy, a young professor in her thirties who has recently lost her friend, Harlan, to cancer. Before dying, he set up a series of emails to arrive in her inbox in the months following his death - in these emails he delivers advice to his friend and speaks things previously unsaid between the two. Goodreads Author. Susan Schoenberger is the award-winning author of A Watershed Year and The Virtues of Oxygen. With a linotype operator as a grandfather, she has ink in her blood. Susan worked as a journalist and copyeditor for many years, including for The Hartford Courant and The Baltimore Sun, and currently serves as Director of Communications at Hartford Seminary, a graduate school with a focus on interfaith dialogue.
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