She is the niece of Morrie Ryskind, the Pulitzer Prize winning playwright ("Of Thee I Sing") and screenwriter (most of the Marx Brothers movies) and was married to screenwriter Donald Stewart ("Jackson County Jail," "Hunt for Red October," and "Missing," among others). Pages contain marginal notes, underlining, and or highlighting. 101 “Who’s Who in Entertainment,” (1988-1993) and “Voyage au bout de la Noire” Gallimard, Paris, 1986. Sam the Cat: Detective (Sam the Cat Mysteries, No. Her biography appears in “Contemporary Authors” Vol. Her novels have been reviewed by The New York Times Sunday Book Review, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Post, New York Newsday, The Baltimore Sun, The Philadelphia Inquirer, January Magazine, and TV Guide, among many others. She has also taught writing and literature courses at The School of Visual Arts in New York City. Linda Stewart, who’s been nominated for Edgar and Agatha awards, has written "something of everything"-17 published novels and novelizations (under her own name and a variety of pseudonyms) television dramas and documentaries, magazine journalism, newspaper book reviews (Washington Post and Chi Trib, among others) advertising copy (at 4A agencies and, later, freelance), and lyrics, sketches and special material for nightclubs and Off-Broadway.
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