Suzanne Roberts (born October 2, 1970) is an American poet, travel writer, and photographer.
Table of Contents
- 1 Biography
- 1.1 Bad Tourist: Misadventures in Love and Travel
- 1.2 Almost Somewhere: Twenty-Eight Days on the John Muir Trail (Outdoor Lives)
- 1.3 Cooking With Granny: A Mountaineer's Favorite Recipes
- 1.4 Coping In New Territory, 3rd Ed.: The Handbook for Children of Aging Parents
- 1.5 Vietnam nurse
- 1.6 The Intern
- 1.7 Iron Night
- 1.8 Serena
- 1.9 Weird Science [Blu-ray]
- 1.10 April Suzanne
Biography
Suzanne Roberts was born in New York City to a British mom and Jewish father. She grew going on in Southern California and currently lives in South Lake Tahoe, California. She is the author of the memoir Almost Somewhere: Twenty-Eight Days on the John Muir Trail, and four collections of poetry, Shameless (2007), Nothing to You (2008), Three Hours to Burn a Body: Poems on Travel (2011) and Plotting Temporality (2012).
Roberts was named “The Next Great Travel Writer” by National Geographic’s Traveler, and her pretend has appeared in numerous magazines and journals, including Atlanta Review, The Fourth River, Matador, National Geographic’s Intelligent Traveler, and National Geographic’s Traveler. She usual an “Honorable Mention” in the “Best Free Poetry Contest” in 2011 for her poems The Casualties of War and A Soldier’s Making.
Roberts holds degrees in Biology and English from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, and a doctorate in English similar to an beat in Literature and the Environment from University of Nevada, Reno. She teaches English at Lake Tahoe Community College and is upon the MFA low residency faculty at Sierra Nevada College.
Last update 2021-08-06