American novelist and playwright
Edward William Bloor (born October 12, 1950) is an American novelist and playwright, best known for Tangerine and London Calling.[1]
Biography
Bloor was born in Trenton, New Jersey, son of Edward Bloor and Mary Cowley. Bloor graduated from Notre Dame High School[2] in 1968; the school inducted him into its hall of fame in 2015.[3] He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Fordham University in 1973. Married Pamela Dixon (a teacher), August 4, 1984. Father to a daughter and a son. Bloor lives in Winter Garden, Florida.[1]
Works
- Tangerine, Harcourt, 1997
- Crusader, Harcourt, 1999
- Story Time, Harcourt, 2001
- London Calling, Alfred A. Knopf, 2006
- Taken, Alfred A. Knopf, 2008
- Memory Lane, Kindle/Nook, 2010
- A Plague Year, Alfred A. Knopf, 2011
- Summer of Smoke, Kindle/Nook, 2015
- Candlemas Eve, Kindle/Nook, 2016
- Centennial, SchulerBooks, 2017
- Fireside Chats, SchulerBooks, 2018
- Ten-Minute Plays, SchulerBooks, 2021
- Many Mansions, Chapbook Press, 2019
- The Star in the East, Chapbook Press, 2020
- The Untimely Adventures of Mimi: Christopher Columbus, (with Amanda Breed), Chapbook Press, 2020
- The Untimely Adventures of Mimi: George and Martha Washington, (with Amanda Breed), Chapbook Press, 2021
- The Untimely Adventures of Mimi: Betsy Ross, (with Amanda Breed), Chapbook Press, 2023
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