In an age of specialization, Suzanne Stroh was born to range widely. She is a screenwriter, playwright, film producer, performer, and translator telling irreverent stories with strong, free-spirited women at the center.
Her first poem was published in The Detroit Free Press at the age of seven, around the time she learned she had a family connection to LGBTQ+ pioneer Natalie Barney.
Today, Suzanne maintains Barney’s grave in Paris and co-curates the BookLantern project there. Her audiobook credits include the Jazz Age comedy about Barney, A Night at the Amazon’s by Francesco Rapazzini, which Suzanne co-translated.
She walks, climbs, rides and paddles in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia, where she lives a gloriously queer life with another Taurus, a small four-legged brood, and a sensible GenZ daughter keeping it real.
Learn more at SuzanneStroh dot com and NatalieCliffordBarney dot com.
Connect with Suzanne on Instagram @Born.to.range & @NatalieBarneyRueJacob.