Joyce Carol Oates at OUP NYC
OUP has just published the second and revised edition of The Oxford Book of American Short Stories, and we were happy to welcome Joyce Carol Oates into our Madison Avenue offices recently to sign stock, and to meet staff. Here are some photos of her with OUP employees.
Thomas Sullivan waits patiently
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Marketing Assistant, Publisher Services
Karen Omer rushes to get a place in line
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Editorial Assistant, Higher Education
Caroline Osborn speaks with Joyce as Allison Janice waits in the wings
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Both Editorial Assistants, Higher Education
Ross Yelsey and Joyce Carol Oates
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Executive Assistant to the Publisher, Higher Education
Lauren Mine and Joyce Carol Oates
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Development Editor, Higher Education
Joyce's hands never tire
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Kendra Frierson and Joyce Carol Oates
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Publications Controller, US Stock Planning
Ninell Silberberg and Joyce Carol Oates
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Assistant Marketing Manager, Law
Rob Repino and Joyce Carol Oates
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Editorial Assistant, Reference
Joyce Carol Oates and the Publicity Team
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Jonathan Kroberger, Alana Podolsky, Joyce Carol Oates, Coleen Hatrick, Aryana Chan

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All are welcome at our New York City event on 15 October 2012 at 7 pm: WRITERS ON WRITERS, a Barnes & Noble literary event series where prominent writers discuss other writers whom they admire and/or have influenced their own work. Joyce Carol Oates will be talking with Edmund White.
Joyce Carol Oates is the National Book Award-winning author of over fifty novels, including bestsellers We Were the Mulvaneys, Blonde, and The Gravedigger’s Daughter, and the Roger S. Berlind Distinguished Professor of the Humanities at Princeton University.
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