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Occupation
  
Author

Role
  
Author

Nationality
  
American

Notable works
  
The Killing Gift

Movies
  
In Dreams

Name
  
Bari Wood


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Born
  
December 31, 1936 (age 87) Jacksonville, Illinois (
1936-12-31
)

Alma mater
  
Northwestern University

Genre
  
Suspense, Science fiction, Horror

Spouse
  
Gilbert Congdon Wood (m. ?–2000)

Books
  
The Killing Gift, Twins: Dead Ringers, The Basement, The Tribe, Amy Girl

Similar People
  
Norman Snider, David Cronenberg, Genevieve Bujold, Peter Suschitzky, Neil Jordan

Education
  
Northwestern University

Bari Wood (born December 31, 1936) is an American author of science fiction, crime and horror novels.

Life

Bari Eve Wood née Prosterman was born in Jacksonville, Illinois in 1936, the daughter of Israel S. Prosterman and Gertrude Ritman, grew up in and around Chicago, and graduated from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois with a degree in English. She moved to New York in 1967, where she first worked in the library of the American Cancer Society, later as editor of the society's publication, CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians and of the medical journal Drug Therapy. In the early 1970s she began writing fiction.

She was married to Dr. Gilbert Congdon Wood (b. 1915 – d. 2000), a biologist for the American Cancer Society. In 1981 they moved to a farmhouse in Ridgefield, Connecticut. In 2008, she married Dennis Preston Kazee and moved to Lansing, Michigan.

Bari Wood wrote her first novel, Killing Gift, in 1975. Followed by 'Twins,' with Jack Geasland in 1977; in 1988 the novel was adapted into a film under the title Dead Ringers with Jeremy Irons in the eponymous lead roles. The novel The Killing Gift, published in 1975, won the Putnam Prize for high-quality novels.

References

Bari Wood Wikipedia


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