• Author Interview
  • Marnie Mueller

    AUTHOR

    Marnie Mueller was born in Tule Lake Japanese American Segregation Camp described in her novel, Climate of the Country. Mueller's first novel, Green Fires: Assault on Eden, a Novel of the Ecuadorian Rainforest, published by Curbstone Press in 1994, was a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers choice and was awarded an American Book Award by the Before Columbus Foundation, and a Maria Thomas Award for Outstanding Fiction.

    In 1963 Marnie Mueller joined the Peace Corps and spent two years in Guayaquil, Ecuador. She subsequently worked as a community organizer in New York City's East Harlem and South Bronx neighborhoods, Director of Summer Programming for New York City, program director at Pacifica's WBAI-FM in New York, and as an events planner. Mueller lives with her husband in New York City.

    Marnie Mueller's website.


    Works by Marnie Mueller from Curbstone Press:

    The  Climate of the Country

     Green Fires : Assault on Eden: A Novel of the Ecuadorian Rainforest

     My Mother's Island


     

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