Fiona Maazel's second novel is a heartbreaking but ultimately uplifting tale about the transforming power of love. Masquerading as a thriller with randy comedic elements, this new work provokes tears ...
Maazel’s (Woke Up Lonely) third novel blends science fiction, satire, farce, literary mystery, and comic book adventure that probes the human heart even as it describes drugs and robotics propelling ...
Fiona Maazel's new novel, Woke Up Lonely, is a deliriously inventive tale of love and spycraft. Utopian cult leader Thurlow pines for his ex-wife... When Fiona Maazel published her first novel, Last ...
A sprawling debut with an alternately absurdist and sardonic tone, Maazel’s debut follows the tribulations of Lucy, a young drug addict who works at a New York City kosher chicken plant. Lucy’s father ...
Fiona Maazel has written the quintessential end-of-times chick-lit novel for the rehabilitation generation. "Last Last Chance" is a poignant love story set against the backdrop of a plague that ...
Fiona Maazel's latest novel is Woke Up Lonely. The way my mom likes to tell it, I wasn't much of a reader growing up. My chief complaint of every book she dumped in my lap was that nothing happens.
Phil, when he's not working for the Sarah Snyder Center for Enhancement Technology (SCET), plays the comic book character Brainstorm, whose superpower Phil happens to share: He can read minds, a gift ...
The way stories wrap up is so important that Ernest Hemingway penned more than 40 endings to “A Farewell to Arms,” said novelist Fiona Maazel, who teaches creative writing at Princeton University.
Dan Josefson ‘96, Fiona Maazel ‘97, Ethan Rutherford ‘02, Vivien Shotwell ‘03, and Miles Klee ‘07 will present a panel discussion and reading at Williams College at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, in room ...