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Camille Cusumano : ウィキペディア英語版
Camille Cusumano
Camille J. Cusumano is an American author of Sicilian descent.〔(Cusumano's author page at Amazon.com )〕
Her newest book, ''Tango, an Argentine Love Story'' is a travel memoir of her living in Buenos Aires. She has written for many publications (on food, travel and fitness), including ''Islands'', ''Country Living'', ''Yoga Journal'', and the AAA's on-line ''VIA Magazine'' (where she was a staff editor for 17 years),〔(''VIA'' )〕 the ''New York Times'',〔(''NY Times'', July 12, 2009 )〕 ''San Francisco Chronicle'', ''Los Angeles Times''〔(''LA Times'', August 26, 2012 )〕 and the ''Washington Post''. She is the editor of ''Seal Press'' anthologies, "love stories" about France, Italy, Mexico, and Greece. She is the author of several cookbooks and one novel, ''The Last Cannoli'',〔(''The Last Cannoli'' on Amazon.com )〕 published by Legas. Her short story, ''Plot Theory'', won third place in the 2006 Kurt Vonnegut short fiction contest〔(''Kurt Vonnegut'' contest 2006 winners )〕 and was published in the ''North American Review''.
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