Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Anna Quindlen took aim at her former colleague, ex-New York Times columnist Bill Keller over a controversial column about a woman with cancer that raised a storm of ...
Anna Quindlen knows what she’s doing. So there’s really no need to play Sigmund Freud in a book review, stage-whispering about the protagonist of her new novel: “Annie! It’s practically the same as ...
“Write what you know.” Few follow that advice better than Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Anna Quindlen, who recently discovered the joys, and challenges, of grandparenthood. There are two tenets of ...
In this pithy celebration of the power and joys of reading, Quindlen emphasizes that books are not simply a means of imparting knowledge, but also a way to strengthen emotional connectedness, to ...
Anna Quindlen told nearly 280 women gathered for the 10th annual Center for Hope fundraiser luncheon at the Woodway Country Club in Darien that her writing straddles two subjects: motherhood and loss.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning former New York Times columnist's new memoir explores her past, present and future — her relationships with her... Anna Quindlen: Over 50, And Having 'Plenty Of Cake' As a ...
Readers of The Scrapbook will remember New York Times columnist Anna Quindlen, author of some of the most widely praised and dumbest columns ever written. Quindlen stepped down from the Times in 1995 ...
(Sorry we never got around to spotlighting a woman author yesterday. Shelf Life had to undertake some blog housekeeping, and the day got away from us.) But, today is a new day. In honor of Women's ...