
Sue William Silverman
Author · 7 books
Sue William Silverman's new memoir-in-essays is HOW TO SURVIVE DEATH and OTHER INCONVENIENCES (University of Nebraska Press), and was listed as "1 of 9 essay collections feminists should read in 2020" by Bitch Media. Her previous memoirs are THE PAT BOONE FAN CLUB: MY LIFE AS A WHITE ANGLO-SAXON JEW (University of Nebraska Press); LOVE SICK: ONE WOMAN'S JOURNEY THROUGH SEXUAL ADDICTION (W.W. Norton), which also aired as a Lifetime Television original movie, and BECAUSE I REMEMBER TERROR, FATHER, I REMEMBER YOU (University of Georgia Press), which won the AWP award in creative nonfiction. Her craft book is FEARLESS CONFESSIONS: A WRITER'S GUIDE TO MEMOIR, and her poetry collections are IF THE GIRL NEVER LEARNS (Brick Mantel Books) and HIEROGLYPHICS IN NEON (Orchises Press). As a professional speaker she has appeared on "The View," "Anderson Cooper-360," "CNN-Headline News," the Montel Williams Show, and the Discovery Channel. She teaches in the MFA in Writing program at the Vermont College of Fine Arts.
Books

If the Girl Never Learns
Poems
2019

Touchstone Anthology of Contemporary Creative Nonfiction
Work from 1970 to the Present
2007

How to Survive Death and Other Inconveniences
2020

Love Sick
One Woman's Journey through Sexual Addiction
2001

Fearless Confessions
A Writer's Guide to Memoir
2009

Because I Remember Terror, Father, I Remember You
1996

The Pat Boone Fan Club
My Life as a White Anglo-Saxon Jew
2014