Adrienne Brodeur is an accomplished author and literary professional.
Her memoir "Wild Game" and novel "Little Monsters" have received critical acclaim and are being adapted for film.
Brodeur's career in literature includes founding the magazine "Zoetrope: All-Story" with Francis Ford Coppola, working as an editor at HMH Books, and serving as a judge for the National Book Award.
Her essays have been published in various prominent magazines.
Currently, she is the Executive Director of Aspen Words, a literary nonprofit organization.
Brodeur's work often explores complex family relationships and personal experiences, resonating with readers and critics alike.
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