Susan Fine
After many years in New York City, Susan Fine said goodbye to Zabar's and Grey's Papaya in search of an affordable apartment. She, her husband, their two young boys, and 10,000 pieces of Lego landed in Chicago, where they love everything except the weather. When she isn't reading The Dangerous Book for Boys , she's working on her second novel. A former English teacher, Susan can still hear a me/I error from about a mile away. For assistance with sorting out the me/I conundrum, check out pages...See more
After many years in New York City, Susan Fine said goodbye to Zabar's and Grey's Papaya in search of an affordable apartment. She, her husband, their two young boys, and 10,000 pieces of Lego landed in Chicago, where they love everything except the weather. When she isn't reading The Dangerous Book for Boys , she's working on her second novel. A former English teacher, Susan can still hear a me/I error from about a mile away. For assistance with sorting out the me/I conundrum, check out pages 110-113 in her first book Zen in the Art of the SAT . See less