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Cathi Hanauer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cathi Hanauer
Cathi Hanauer (born October 5, 1962 in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey) is an American novelist, journalist, and non-fiction writer. Her novels include ''Gone'' (2012), ''Sweet Ruin'' (2006), and ''My Sister's Bones'' (1996). She conceived and edited the 2002 best-selling essay anthology ''The Bitch in the House: 26 Women Tell the Truth about Sex, Solitude, Work, Motherhood and Marriage'',〔http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/13/style/his-and-her-books-tattle-on-marriage.html?scp=1&sq=Cathi%20Hanauer%20Ginia%20Bellafante&st=cse〕 and is a co-founder, along with her husband, Daniel Jones, of the ''New York Times'' column "Modern Love".〔http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/31/fashion/31LOVE.html〕 Hanauer's articles, essays and criticism have appeared in ''Elle'', ''O-the Oprah Magazine'', ''Real Simple'', ''Glamour'', ''Self'', ''Whole Living'', and other magazines. She wrote the monthly books column for both ''Glamour'' and ''Mademoiselle'' and was the monthly relationships advice columnist for ''Seventeen'' for seven years. A graduate of the Newhouse School at Syracuse University and of the MFA program at the University of Arizona,〔http://ns.gazettenet.com/2007/01/19/love-incorporated-cathi-hanauer-and-dan-jones-northampton-have-built-thriving-cottage-ind?SESS37efcb44e586d0d40095784682d515b0=gnews〕 she has taught writing at The New School, in New York, and at the University of Arizona, in Tucson. She has two children and currently lives in Western Massachusetts.〔"They're Mad As Hell," by Kate Muir. The Times Magazine (UK) (story ), March 8, 2003.〕 ==References==
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