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'''Nina de Gramont''' is an [[American people|American]] author and professor of English.<ref name=nytimes2022-03-10/>  De Gramont is an [[English language|English]] professor at the [[University of North Carolina]] at [[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]].
'''Nina de Gramont''' is an [[American people|American]] author and professor of English.<ref name=nytimes2022-03-10/>  De Gramont is an [[English language|English]] professor at the [[University of North Carolina]] at [[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]].
De Gramont met her husband, [[David Gessner]], when she earned her Masters degree at the [[University of Colorado]] at [[Boulder, Colorado|Boulder]].<ref name=colorado2018-12-06/>  They both work at the [[University of North Carolina]].


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Revision as of 23:49, 19 March 2022

Nina de Gramont
Occupation author and professor of English
Known for Her book, The Christie Affair, was a New York Times best seller

Nina de Gramont is an American author and professor of English.[1] De Gramont is an English professor at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

De Gramont met her husband, David Gessner, when she earned her Masters degree at the University of Colorado at Boulder.[2] They both work at the University of North Carolina.

References

  1. Elizabeth Egan. While Writing a Future Best Seller, Give It Room to Breathe, The New York Times, 2022-03-10. Retrieved on 2022-03-20. “Nina de Gramont is the author of eight books — four for young adult readers and four for grown-ups — but her latest novel, “The Christie Affair,” is her first New York Times best seller.”
  2. Clay Bonnyman Evans. CU Boulder alumni David Gessner and Nina de Gramont have succeeded both as authors and teachers, Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine, 2018-12-06. Retrieved on 2022-03-20. “De Gramont—who began her master’s degree in the University of Colorado Boulder creative writing program and completed it at UNCW—is an associate professor in the same department and has published eight works of fiction for both young adults and adults, including the novel The Last September.”