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Vera Jane Cook, writer of Award
Winning Women's Fiction, is the author of Dancing Backward in Paradise and
Hearts Upon a Fragile Bough, both twentieth century historical fiction
novels, told with humor and pathos.
Jane, as she is known to family
and friends, was born in New York City and grew up amid the eccentricity of
her southern and glamorous mother on the Upper West and Upper East Side of
Manhattan. An only child, Jane turned to reading novels at an early age and
was deeply influenced by an eclectic group of authors. Some of her favorite
authors today are Nelson DeMille, Wally Lamb, Anne Rice, Sue Monk Kidd, Anita
Shreve, Jodi Picoult, Alice Walker and Anne Rivers Siddons. Her favorite novels are
too long to list but include The Story of Edgar Sawtelle, Cheri and The Last
of Cheri, The Picture of Dorian Grey, A Thousand Splendid Suns, The Kite Runner, Dogs of
Babel, The Bluest Eye, The Color Purple, Body Surfing, Lolita, The Brothers
Karamazov, She's Come Undone, Tale of Two Cities, etc., etc., etc.,
Jane worked in the professional
theatre for over a decade, falling further in love with the plays of
Tennessee Williams, Eugene O’Neil, Lillian Hellmann, and Sam Shepherd. She
has appeared in television, regional theatre, film and off Broadway. Some of
her credits have included both classic and original plays at Playwrights
Horizons, WPA Theatre, Kennedy Center, Theatre for The New City, Bucks County
Playhouse and many others.
After ten years in the theatre,
Jane developed a passion for art history, film theory and philosophy. To
nurture her many interests, she enrolled at Hunter College through the CUNY
BA/BS program from the City University of New York.
Jane received her degree in
Communications and graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1982. She went on to earn a
Masters in Educational Theatre from New York University and took an honorary
withdrawal from Actors Equity, SAG and AFTRA. For the next decade, Jane
became a teacher and seminar/workshop leader. At the New Lincoln School, she
taught creative writing, drama and English to middle and high school
students. She also taught the craft of acting to adult professionals at
various colleges and adult centers. In the mid eighties, Jane developed a
seminar for artists that focused on teaching the business of being successful
in the arts entitled: The Reality of the Dream. This on-going workshop
received successful feedback for Jane and was presented at many artists'
forums, acting schools and colleges around the tri-state area.
A bizarre mid-life crisis forced
Jane into corporate life at the age of forty-five. She worked as an education
territory manager for The New York Times and presented many workshops on
using the newspaper in education as a tool for teaching English as a Second
Language. She has worked as a Project Manager for the Education department of
the New York Daily News, as well as an Education Specialist for Oxford
University Press (ESL division) and as an Education Consultant for
Scholastic. Jane is presently an academic consultant for Buckle Down Online, Coach Online and iCORE at Triumph Learning.
Jane has completed nine novels. Hearts Upon a Fragile Bough is
Jane's second published novel. It will be followed by a sequel, At the End of
a Whisper, the culmination of three generations of women. At the End of a
Whisper will be published in 2011. Dancing Backward In Paradise, Jane’s first
published novel, received rave reviews from Midwest book review and Armchair
Interviews. It also won the Eric Hoffer Award for publishing excellence and the
Indie Excellence Award for notable new fiction, 2007. Jane has published
in ESL Magazine, Christopher Street Magazine and has written several newsletters and online blogs. Jane has also written early childhood
curriculum. Her published curriculum has been for Weekly Reader and McGraw
Hill.
The author lives on the
Upper West side of Manhattan with her long term partner, her Basenji/Chihuahua mix, Roxie and her two pussy cats, Sassy and Sweetie Pie.
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