Suzanne Hudson

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Suzanne Hudson is the author of two literary novels, In a Temple of Trees and In the Dark of the Moon. Her short fiction has been anthologized in almost a dozen books, including Stories from the Blue Moon Café and The Shoe Burnin’: Stories of Southern Soul. Her short story collection Opposable Thumbs was a finalist for a John Gardner Fiction Book Award. Her latest work of short stories, All the Way to Memphis, brings characters from the South to life in a way any reader will know and love. She lives with her husband, author Joe Formichella, near Fairhope, Alabama.

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In a Temple of Trees: A Novel

3.89 avg rating — 54 ratings — published 2003 — 6 editions
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In The Dark Of The Moon

3.84 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 2005 — 6 editions
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Contemporary Painting

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Lisa Yuskavage: The Brood: ...

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Opposable Thumbs

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All the Way to Memphis and ...

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The Fall of the Nixon Admin...

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Deep Water, Dark Horizons

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Pug by the Sea

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“Conceptual artists believed it was the message that mattered, not the medium, as if thought could be immaterial.”
Suzanne Hudson, Contemporary Painting

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