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Lizabeth Zindel
American writer
Lizabeth Zindel is the founder and editor-in-chief of Hamptons Social[1], and an American writer, director, and producer. She is the author of Girl of the Moment, The Secret Rites of Social Butterflies, and A Girl, a Ghost, and the Hollywood Hills published by Penguin Group.[2] She directed and produced the short documentary Keep It Real: Banksy NYC that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014.[3] She is a member of the Ensemble Studio Theatre,[4] a non-profit membership-based developmental theatre located in New York City where she starred in the premiere of Wendy MacLeod's play The Shallow End.
Personal life
Lizabeth Claire Zindel was born in New York City. She is the daughter of Bonnie Zindel, a psychoanalyst and novelist, and Paul Zindel, a Pulitzer Prize-Winning playwright and author. She has a brother named David Zindel. She attended the Dalton School and Wesleyan University.
Professional
Zindel worked as an assistant at Creative Artists Agency and Maverick Rec
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Paul Zindel
American writer (1936–2003)
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Born | (1936-05-15)May 15, 1936 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Died | March 27, 2003(2003-03-27) (aged 66) New York City, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Writer |
Genre | Drama, novels, screenplays |
Notable works | The Pigman, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds |
Notable awards | Pulitzer Prize for Drama 1971 Margaret Edwards Award 2002 |
Spouse | Bonnie Hildebrand (m. 1973; div. 1998) |
Paul Zindel Jr. (May 15, 1936 – March 27, 2003) was an American playwright, young adult novelist, and educator.
Early life
Zindel was born in Tottenville, Staten Island, New York, to Paul Zindel Sr., a policeman, and Betty Zindel, a nurse; his sister, Betty (Zindel) Hagen, was a year and a half older than him. Paul Zindel Sr. ran away with his mistress when Zindel was two, leaving the trio to move around Staten Island, living in various houses and apartments.
Zindel wrote his first play in high school. Throughout his teen ye
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Paul Zindel
biography
My Biography
by Paul Zindel
(for Scholastic)
I grew up on Staten Island with my mother and sister. When I was young, my father left the family, and I saw him about every other Christmas. My mother struggled to get money from him, and tried to keep us together, moving from apartment to apartment and coming up with "get-rich-quick" schemes. But because we moved around so much, each town offered a lush new backdrop for my imagination. By the time I was ten I had gone nowhere, but had seen the world. I dared to speak and act my true feelings only in fantasy and secret. That's probably what made me a writer.
In high school, I wrote my first play. Some of my classmates got the impression I had a strange sense of humor — macabre, I believe, was the term they used. A group of student government officers asked me to create a hilarious sketch for an assembly to help raise money. I decided that even if I could not succeed in the real world, perhaps my appointed role in life was to help other people succeed.
I went to Wagner College on
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