![]() Anyone who knows me, knows that the mission of libraries is something I hold dear to my heart. What I loved most about college was that I could spend my free time how I liked. Sylvie Fox: After a short stint in Ziskind, I moved to Tyler. I was able to catch up with her to discuss her time at Smith, her writing career, and how these two experiences intersect.įrances Baker-Tucker: Can you share a favorite memory of your time at Smith? What house did you live in, and where did you spend the most time? Nights” series, the “Casey Cort” Series (under the pen name Aime Austin), “The Good Enough Husband,” “The Secret Widow,” and many others. Since her time at Smith she’s lived in Brooklyn, Cleveland, Budapest, and Los Angeles practicing law, writing for various small newspapers, and writing her own fiction. Sylvie Fox ‘93 is a USA Today Bestselling author of “smart fiction for smart women.” Known for writing sexy contemporary romance and legal thrillers, Fox is a Smith alum worth knowing about. ![]() To explore more articles in this series, click on the author’s names: Sarah Maclean, Shannon O’Brien, Karelia Stetz-Waters, Meredith Wild. ![]() ![]() This article is part of “Romancing the Smithie,” a series of interviews with Smith alums writing in the romance genre conducted by Sophian Features writers. ![]()
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