Donna Woolfolk Cross

Donna Woolfolk Cross ( born 1947 in New York City ) is an American writer.

Life and work

Cross grew up in New York City. After studying English literature, she worked in the publishing industry. Today she lives a few hours north of the city in the state of New York and teaches creative writing at Onondaga College. The work published in 1996 Pope Joan is the first novel of the author, whose rights it granted in the following years for the production of theatrical and TV film (2009) and a musical ( 2011). Your previous publications were non-fiction and counselors who dealt with the issues of communication training and communication.

Writings

  • Together with William Woolfolk: Daddy's Little Girl. The Unspoken Bargain Between Fathers and Their Daughters, 1983 ( ISBN 978-0-13-196279-8 )
  • Media Speak. How Television Makes Up Your Mind, 1984 ( ISBN 978-0-451-62802-2 )
  • Along with James MacKillop: Speaking of Words. A Language Reader, 1986 ( ISBN 978-0-03-003953-9 )
  • Pope Joan, 1996 ( German Pope Joan novel, 1996;. ISBN 978-0-345-41626-1 [. Eng ] ISBN 3-7466-1400-7 or [ dt ] )

Audiobooks

  • Pope Joan. Read by Barbara Rudnik, The Audio Publishers (DAV ), Berlin, 2004, ISBN 978-3-89813-299-2, ( reading shortened, 4 CDs, 308 min)
  • Pope Joan. Voiced by Angelica Domröse and Hilmar Thate, Audio Publishing (DAV), Berlin, 2000, ISBN 978-3-89813-069-1, ( radio play 2 CDs, 150 min)
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