The early life of writer Susanna Moore reads like a fairy tale. Before she became the acclaimed author of nonfiction books and novels, including the 1995 erotic thriller In the Cut, she had modeled on The Tonight Show, read scripts for Warren Beatty and Jack Nicholson, befriended “fairy godmothers” like Alyce Kaiser (wife of industrialist Henry Kaiser) and Joan Didion and attended dinner parties in Los Angeles with Audrey Hepburn and Christopher Isherwood. But fairy tales have their dark sides This story is from Kinfolk Issue Thirty-Nine Buy Now Related Stories Arts & Culture Issue 51 On The Shelf Writer Claire-Louise Bennett reflects on her process. Arts & Culture Issue 50 Angela Trimbur “I’m talking to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority…. I want to do a rat king ballet in the subway.” Arts & Culture Issue 50 On the Shelf Writer Hua Hsu on faxes and friendship. Arts & Culture Issue 49 Amalie Smith The Danish arts writer finding clarity between the lines. Arts & Culture Issue 47 Julia Bainbridge On the life-enhancing potential of not drinking alcohol. Arts & Culture Food Issue 46 At Work With: Deb Perelman The little blog that could: An interview with Smitten Kitchen’s unflappable founder.
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