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Alisa Kwitney

Alisa Kwitney
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Alisa Kwitney

Alisa Kwitney is the author of On the Couch, Does She or Doesn't She?, The Dominant Blonde, Till the Fat Lady Sings, and the forthcoming Flirting in Cars. Her books have been translated into Russian, German, and Japanese. A former comic book editor with DC Comics/Vertigo, Kwitney holds an M.F.A. in fiction writing from Columbia University. She lives with her family in the Hudson River Valley and New York City. Visit her website at www.alisakwitney.com.

Flirting in Cars will be released on August 07, 2007 in Trade Paperback
Aug 07, 2007
Flirting in Cars is now available in Trade Paperback
Aug 07, 2007
Flirting in Cars will be released on August 07, 2007 in eBook
Aug 07, 2007
Flirting in Cars is now available in eBook
Aug 07, 2007
Flirting in Cars will be released on August 07, 2007 in
Aug 07, 2007
Flirting in Cars is now available in
Aug 07, 2007
Sex as a Second Language will be released on April 03, 2007 in Trade Paperback
Apr 03, 2007
Sex as a Second Language is now available in Trade Paperback
Apr 03, 2007
Sex as a Second Language will be released on April 03, 2007 in
Apr 03, 2007
Sex as a Second Language is now available in
Apr 03, 2007
Sex as a Second Language will be released on April 25, 2006 in eBook
Apr 25, 2006
Sex as a Second Language is now available in eBook
Apr 25, 2006
Sex as a Second Language will be released on April 25, 2006 in
Apr 25, 2006
Sex as a Second Language is now available in
Apr 25, 2006
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Flirting in Cars
Prior to Dec 19, 2008
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from Sex as a Second Language
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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Sequential Tart, December 20, 2011
...The Last Dragon. This week, she focuses on , a collection of stories by five different authors (Holly Black, Alisa Kwitney, Bill Willingham, Louise Hawes and T. D. Mitchell), held together by a common narrative universe and Guay's remarkable artistic...
Sequential Tart, December 12, 2011
...The Last Dragon. This week, she focuses on , a collection of stories by five different authors (Holly Black, Alisa Kwitney, Bill Willingham, Louise Hawes and T. D. Mitchell), held together by a common narrative universe and Guay's remarkable artistic...
Seattle Times, November 1, 2011
...stories is written by a master of fantasy, including Holly Black ("The Spiderwick Chronicles"), Louise Hawes ("Vanishing Point"), Alisa Kwitney ("The Dreaming"), Todd Mitchell ("The Traitor King") and Bill Willingham ("Fables"). Each quickly establishes...
City Press, February 26, 2012
...gave the horrors of Swamp Thing a multilayered edge.It was also surprisingly sensual for critics’ expectations. As Alisa Kwitney notes in Vertigo Visions: "It was the first ongoing monthly comic from a major label that was clearly and unequivocally not...
TheStar.com.my, February 24, 2012
...as well as DC Vertigo comics), it features stories by Bill Willingham (Vertigo Comics Fables), former Vertigo editor Alisa Kwitney, as well as young adult novelists Holly Black (The Spiderwick Chronicles), Louise Hawes and Todd Mitchell. Each of these...
Jennifer Crusie's Blog: Argh Ink, October 10, 2011
...I didn’t mention their names here. I am lets-have-lunch-and-dish-inappropriately-because-I-trust-you-completely friends with Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Jayne Anne Krentz, Alisa Kwitney, Kristin Hannah, Toni Blake, Laura Resnick, Susan Holloway Scott,...
Manga Maniac Cafe, September 15, 2011
...who is also part of the Rice adaptation team, and editing by former DC Editor and Award-Winning Author Alisa Kwitney. In THE PENDULUM , Anne Elizabeth takes her heroine, Tia Stanton on an off-world journey. With the gift of tremendous magical power,...
First Comics News, September 14, 2011
...who is also part of the Rice adaptation team, and editing by former DC Editor and Award-Winning Author Alisa Kwitney. In THE PENDULUM , Anne Elizabeth takes her heroine, Tia Stanton on an off-world journey. With the gift of tremendous magical power,...
Jennifer Crusie's Blog: Argh Ink, July 10, 2011
...this is already really long and Lyle needs his mush. I didn’t mention seeing Susan Scott and Alisa Kwitney , two more wonderful people I would be closer to if I moved to New Jersey, at the Rotrosen party which was fabulous, or lunch with Meg and...