
Louise A. DeSalvo (born 1942) is an American writer, editor, professor, and lecturer who currently lives in New Jersey. Much of her work focuses on Italian-American culture, though she is also a renowned Virginia Woolf scholar. DeSalvo and her husband raised their children in Teaneck, New Jersey before moving to Montclair to be closer to their grandchildren. She also teaches memoir writing as a part of CUNY Hunter College's MFA Program in Creative Writing. DeSalvo's publications include the memoir, Vertigo, which received the Gay Talese award and was also a finalist for Italy's Primo Acerbi prize for literature; Crazy in the Kitchen: Food, Feuds, and Forgiveness in an Italian American Family, which was named a Booksense Book of the Year for 2004. DeSalvo is also a renowned Virginia Woolf scholar. She has edited editions of Woolf's first novel Melymbrosia, as well as The Letters of Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf, which documents the controversial lesbian affair between these two novelists. In addition, she has written two books on Woolf, Virginia Woolf: The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Her Life and Work and Virginia Woolf's First Voyage: A Novel in the Making. One of DeSalvo's most popular books is the writer's guide Writing as a Way of Healing: How Telling Our Stories Transforms Our Lives. (from Wikipedia)
Books

A Green and Mortal Sound
Short Fiction by Irish Women Writers
2001

Breathless
An Asthma Journal
1997

Chasing Ghosts
A Memoir of a Father, Gone to War
2015

The Art of Slow Writing
Reflections on Time, Craft, and Creativity
2014

On Moving
A Writer's Meditation on New Houses, Old Haunts, and Finding Home Again
2009

What's Your Exit?
A Literary Detour Through New Jersey
2010

Crazy in the Kitchen
Food, Feuds, and Forgiveness in an Italian American Family
2004

The House of Early Sorrows
A Memoir in Essays
2018

Adultery
1999

Vertigo
A Memoir
1996

TERRITORIES OF THE VOICE
1989

Conceived With Malice
Literature As Revenge
1994

Virginia Woolf
The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Her Life and Work
1989

Writing as a Way of Healing
How Telling Our Stories Transforms Our Lives
1999