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Author: Steven Schrader

Steven Schrader is the co-chair and former director of Teachers & Writers Collaborative and was the publisher of Cane Hill Press, which specialized in fiction. He lives on New York's Upper West Side, a strong presence in his stories, with his wife, Lucy Kostelanez, a documentary film maker.

Arriving at Work
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Arriving at Work

Hanging Loose Press

Fiction. "Outstanding...wonderful stories...with just the right touch of lightness and compassion."—Booklist

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Arriving at Work
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Arriving at Work

Hanging Loose Press

Fiction. "Outstanding...wonderful stories...with just the right touch of lightness and compassion."—Booklist

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Threads: More Stories from a New York Life
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Threads: More Stories from a New York Life

Hanging Loose Press

Fiction. "Steven Schrader is the funniest writer I know. His fiction can also be quite touching, but his funny stories and vignettes and hilarious characters and situations are what really get to me. I've used his fiction in my classes when I was te...

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What We Deserved: Stories from a New York Life
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What We Deserved: Stories from a New York Life

Hanging Loose Press

Fiction. "There are 14 wonderful stories in all...written with just the right touch of lightness and compassion. All the pains of growing up are presented. In `First Kiss,' Schrader writes, `Once a week we'd have a dance, though at first most of us ...

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What We Deserved: Stories from a New York Life
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What We Deserved: Stories from a New York Life

Hanging Loose Press

Fiction. "There are 14 wonderful stories in all...written with just the right touch of lightness and compassion. All the pains of growing up are presented. In `First Kiss,' Schrader writes, `Once a week we'd have a dance, though at first most of us ...

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