About Susan Coll
Her work has appeared in publications like the Washington Post, the New York Times, NPR.org, atlantic.com, and The Millions. She was the president of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation for 5 years and she has worked at the Politics & Prose Bookstore. “Acceptance” was made into a 2009 television film that starred Joan Cusack and Mae Whitman. “Karlmarx.com” is the first stand alone novel and was released in 2001. Ella Kennedy is in a rut. She’s nearly 30, and it appears that she’s on the verge of becoming both a continual failure at relationships and a perpetual grad student. She’s spent about 3 years at Columbia University now ripping up outlines for various thesis topics as her chosen field of Marxist scholarship becomes more and more irrelevant. Temporarily estranged from her obscenely weal
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
8 books in seriesPublication Order
- Karlmarx.com(2001)
- Rockville Pike(2004)
- Acceptance(2007)
- Beach Week(2010)
- The Stager(2014)
- Bookish People(2022)
- Real Life And Other Fictions(2024)
- The Literati(2025)
Publication Order of Anthologies
2 books in seriesPublication Order
- Enhanced Gravity: More Fiction By Washington Area Women(2006)
- Why I Like This Story(2019)
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Susan Coll has written over 10 books across 2 different series, making them one of the most prolific authors in their genre.