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Maria V. Snyder
Maria V. Snyder changed careers in 1995 from being a Meteorologist
to a Novelist when she began working on her first novel, Poison
Study. Published in October 2005, Poison Study won the 2006 Compton
Crook Award for Best First Novel, won the Salt Lake Co. Library's
Reader's Choice award, was a 2005 Booksense pick, was nominated
for four other awards, and received a Starred Review from Publishers
Weekly.
She has also published numerous freelance articles in regional magazines
and in local newspapers. Teaching Fiction writing classes at the
local college gives her the enjoyable opportunity to encourage novice
writers and to keep improving her craft.
Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Maria attended 12
years of catholic school before going to Penn State University to
study Meteorology.
Earning a Bachelors of Science degree in Meteorology, Maria discovered,
much to her chagrin, that forecasting the weather wasn't one of
her skills. She found employment in the environmental field as an
air quality scientist, and it was during those years that she began
writing. After writing many science Fiction short stories, Maria
started Poison Study, her first novel about a food taster.
Her research on food tasting methods with an expert chocolate taster,
her husband, turned out to be a delicious bonus while writing Poison
Study. Maria has a brown belt in Issinryu Karate, and has enjoyed
"acting out" the complex fight scenes in her books. Playing
volleyball, scrapbooking, and reading are her other hobbies.
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