Susan Isaacs
{{short description|American novelist}}
{{other people|Susan Isaacs}}
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| birth_place = New York City, U.S.
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| nationality = American
| alma_mater = Queens College
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| notableworks = Compromising Positions;
Red, White, and Blue;
Lily White
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Susan Isaacs (born December 7, 1943) is an American novelist, essayist, and screenwriter. She adapted her debut novel into the film Compromising Positions.
Early life, family and education
She was born in Brooklyn, New York, to Helen Asher Isaacs, a homemaker, and Morton Isaacs,{{Cite web|url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/isaacs-susan|title=Isaacs, Susan {{!}} Encyclopedia.com|website=www.encyclopedia.com|access-date=2019-11-18}} an electrical engineer. At Queens College, she majored in English and minored in economics. After college, she worked as a senior editor at Seventeen magazine and also as a freelance political speechwriter.{{cite web|url=http://www.susanisaacs.com/|title=Susan Isaacs|website=www.susanisaacs.com|accessdate=22 September 2018}} She is Jewish.{{cite web|url=https://forward.com/culture/164620/don-t-know-much-about-semitism/?attribution=author-article-listing-1-headline|title=Don't Know Much About Semitism|website=The Forward |author=Isaacs, Susan |date=October 22, 2012 |accessdate=22 September 2018}}
She married Elkan Abramowitz, a lawyer, in 1968. She left work in 1970 to stay at home with her newborn son. Three years later, in 1973, she gave birth to her daughter.{{Citation needed|date=February 2021}}
During this time she freelanced, writing both speeches and magazine articles. She now lives on Long Island with her husband.
Career
Her first novel (and first attempt at fiction), Compromising Positions, was published in 1978.{{Cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/compromisingposiisaa00isaa|url-access=registration|title=Compromising Positions|last=Isaacs|first=Susan|date=1978|publisher=Times Books|isbn=9780812907360|language=en}} It was chosen as a main selection of the Book of the Month Club and was a New York Times bestseller. Her fiction has been translated into thirty different languages. She has also written a work of cultural criticism, Brave Dames and Wimpettes: What Women are Really Doing on Page and Screen, and a novella, A Hint of Strangeness.
In addition to writing books and screenplays, Isaacs has reviewed fiction and nonfiction for The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, and Newsday. She belongs to the National Book Critics Circle. Isaacs has written about politics, including a series of essays on the 2000 presidential campaign for Newsday. She has also authored op-eds and articles on feminism, film, and First Amendment issues.
In 1985, Isaacs adapted her own novel for the screenplay of the Paramount film Compromising Positions, which starred Susan Sarandon and Raul Julia. She wrote and co-produced Touchstone Pictures' Hello Again, a 1987 comedy starring Shelley Long, Gabriel Byrne, and Judith Ivey. Two more of her novels have been filmed. Shining Through, from 20th Century Fox, came out in 1992; it starred Michael Douglas and Melanie Griffith.
After All These Years was produced for the Hallmark Channel in 2013 and starred Wendie Malick. Isaacs is active in the literary community. She served for over a decade as a chairman of the board of Poets & Writers and, was president of the Mystery Writers of America. She belongs to the Creative Coalition, PEN, the International Association of Crime Writers, the American Society of Journalists and Authors. She is trustee emerita of the Queens College Foundation and was on the board of the Jewish Theological Seminary. Isaacs has also worked for Long Island organizations including the Walt Whitman Birthplace Association, the North Shore Child and Family Guidance Association, and the Nassau County Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
Works
=Novels=
==Judith Singer series==
==Standalone books==
- {{cite book|title=Close Relations|year=1980|isbn=9780061735318|publisher=HarperCollins}}
- {{cite book|title=Almost Paradise|year=1984|isbn=9780061014659|publisher=HarperCollins}}
- {{cite book|title=Shining Through|year=1988|isbn=9780061030154|publisher=HarperCollins}}{{cite book |last1=Isaacs|first1=Susan |authorlink=Susan Isaacs |title=Shining Through |date=2009 |publisher=HarperCollins |isbn=9780061853098 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=6_1FJWFEYGoC&q=Shining+Through+(novel) |accessdate=5 August 2015}}
- {{cite book|title=Magic Hour|year=1991|isbn=9780061099489|publisher=HarperCollins}}
- {{cite book|title=After All These Years|year=1993|isbn=9780060563738|publisher=HarperCollins}}
- {{cite book|title=Lily White|year=1996|isbn=9780061256233|publisher=HarperCollins}}
- {{cite book|title=Red, White and Blue|year=1999|isbn=9780007652044|publisher=HarperCollins}}
- {{cite book|title=Any Place I Hang My Hat|year=2004|isbn=9780743463133|publisher=Simon & Schuster}}
- {{cite book|title=Past Perfect|year=2007|isbn=9781416572084|publisher=Simon & Schuster}}
- {{cite book|title=As Husbands Go|year=2010|publisher=Scribner|isbn=9781416573081}}
==Marianne Kent series==
- {{cite book|title=Goldberg Variations|year=2012|publisher=Simon & Schuster|isbn=9781451605921}}
- A Hint of Strangeness (2015)
==Corie Geller series==
- {{cite book|title=Takes One to Know One|year=2019|isbn=9780802147554|publisher=Atlantic Monthly}}
- {{cite book|title= Bad Bad Seymour Brown|publisher=Atlantic Monthly|isbn=9780802159069|year=2023}}
=Non-fiction=
- {{cite book|title=Brave Dames and Wimpettes: What Women are Really Doing on Page and Screen|isbn=9780345422811|year=1999|publisher=Ballantine}}
Filmography
- Compromising Positions (novel, screenplay) (1985)
- Hello Again (screenplay, co-producer, actor) (1987)
- Shining Through (novel) (1992)
- After All These Years (novel) (2013)
References
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External links
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- {{Official website}}
- {{IMDb name|410574}}
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Category:20th-century American novelists
Category:21st-century American novelists
Category:American women novelists
Category:Screenwriters from New York (state)
Category:Writers from Brooklyn
Category:Novelists from New York City
Category:People from Nassau County, New York
Category:Queens College, City University of New York alumni
Category:American women screenwriters
Category:20th-century American women writers
Category:21st-century American women writers
Category:Jewish American novelists