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- Laura Pryor
Pryor has a B.A. from the University of Michigan and twenty years experience in professional and creative writing with special interest in fiction. In this essay, Pryor compares the characters Aaron Shapiro and Beale regarding how they communicate with others.
- Claire Robinson
Robinson is a former teacher of English literature and creative writing and, as of 2006, is a full-time writer and editor. In the following essay, Robinson examines how Eisenberg gives a voice to what is left unsaid in "Someone to Talk To."
- Robin A. Werner
In the following essay, Werner gives a critical analysis of Eisenberg's life and work.
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