Cheryl Snell
| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Industry | Arts |
| Occupation | writer |
| Location | United States |
| Introduction | Cheryl Snell is a poet and novelist. Author of the new novel Bombay Trilogy, Snell’s work has been published in many journals and a few anthologies. She has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and the Best of the Net seven times. She collaborates frequently with her sister, an expressionist artist, on word/art projects. One such collaboration, on game theory, won a chapbook competition. Both Snells are from a family of scientists and visual artists. To view a natural law in the light of different disciplines is an ongoing source of inspiration in Cheryl's writing, so she says. It’s what she does when she uses a concept her husband’s just been telling her about, like kin selection,for instance, and it emerges as a theme in her new novel Must be nice to be married to your muse. |
| Interests | old music and new art, South Indian culture, science, literary fiction and poetry |
| Favorite books | Flower Half Blown, Epithalamion, Samsara, Multiverse, Prisoner's Dilemma, Shiva's Arms, Rescuing Ranu, Kalpavriksha, Bombay Trilogy, Live Thru This, Variations on a Theme with Harmonica, Geometries, Intricate Things in their Fringed Peripheries, Standard of Care. |
