I founded
Book Country to empower this movement of community collaboration, to give writers better tools
for finding the most appropriate colleagues, bettering their work by engaging with each other, and beginning to build the
natural audience for their work while they were still in the writing process.
This collaborative work has led to numerous publications in professional journals as well as three
books for general audiences; Overcoming Loneliness in Everyday Life (Birch Lane Press, 1996), Marriage in Motion: The Natural Ebb and Flow of Lasting Relationships (Perseus Books, 2000), and most recently The Lonely American: Drifting Apart in the 21st Century (Beacon Press, 2
books for general
audiences; Overcoming Loneliness in Everyday Life (Birch Lane Press, 1996), Marriage in Motion: The
Natural Ebb and Flow of Lasting Relationships (Perseus
Books, 2000), and most recently The Lonely American: Drifting Apart in the 21st Century (Beacon Press, 2
Books, 2000), and most recently The Lonely American: Drifting Apart in the 21st Century (Beacon Press, 2009).