The Artfulness of Women: A Novel
by Naomi Weiss
Naomi Weiss is an award-winning writer and essayist, co-author of the 1990s Business Week bestseller What The IRS Doesn’t Want You to Know (Villard), seven editions, recommended by Forbes, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Barrons, Wall Street Journal, chosen by the Book of the Month Club. She wrote "Hedda’s Story," on domestic violence, a People Magazine cover story, for which she appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, and A & E’s American Justice. She was accepted into the Iowa Writer’s Summer Workshop, won first place for "Overcoming Inferiority," National Council of Family Relations, Honorable Mention for Teenage Pregnancy and Prevention, Human Relations Media. Recent work has appeared in Splice Today, I Come From the World, Montgomery Magazine, Furious Gravity, an anthology of D.C. Women Writers, Canada's NIV Magazine, The Potomac Review, and Pen in Hand Literary Journal.
She is a member of The National Press Club, Member Book and Author Group, Washington, D.C.; the Women's National Book Association, Maryland Writers’ Association, The Writer's Center, Bethesda, M.D., and Politics and Prose.
The Artfulness of Women: A Novel
Between blues and bloodlines, she found her own song.