About Suzi Parker Books
Suzi Parker is a journalist, author and lifelong Southerner who lives and works in Little Rock, Arkansas. Her work has appeared in such diverse publications as "The Economist", "Penthouse", "The Christian Science Monitor", "The Washington Post", "Town & Country", "Salon", and many other national and international publications. She is the author of "Sex in the South: Unbuckling the Bible Belt" and "1000 Best Bartender's Recipes." "Echo Ellis: Adventures of a Girl Reporter" is her first novel. In 1999, she won a Society of Professional Journalists award in California for her Salon story "Blood Money" about tainted prison plasma that infected thousands with Hepatitis C and HIV around the world when former President Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas. An audiophile, Suzi is a devoted Duranie who loves Duran Duran, punk and new wave music.