Jeff Schnader
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Jeff Schnader

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JEFF SCHNADER is an author of fiction with ties to Norfolk, Virginia, now living in Atlanta, Georgia. He was at Columbia University in 1972 where he participated in sit-ins, marches and protests against the Vietnam War. He took part in the demonstration in front of Hamilton Hall on when one thousand New York Tactical Police in full battle regalia surrounded and then charged about one thousand peacefully protesting students (numbers according to the New York Times), resulting in a riot. Scenes in The Serpent Papers about these event are authentic because the author was there when they occurred. He graduated from Columbia with a BA in physics. His first novel, The Serpent Papers, was about the anti-war demonstrations and riots at Columbia University in 1972; it was edited by Richard Marek and published in 2022 by The Permanent Press. The book was "Grand Prize Fiction Book of the Year Winner" and "Outstanding Historical Fiction Winner," Independent Authors Network Fiction Book of the Year Awards. It was also "Bronze Winner," Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Awards. It was named "Finalist" in four other novel competitions. His short story, "The Champion," won 1st Prize in the Utah Writers Quills Awards. His stories and essays have been published in the Arlington Literary Journal and elsewhere. He has been interviewed on radio across America and in Europe, and he is active on social media. He is a member of the Columbia Fiction Foundry and the Authors Guild, and he is a lifetime member of The De Vere Society (UK). An excerpt of his forthcoming novel, Star Chamber, was published October, 2022, in Audere Literary Magazine, and he is also writing a third novel about a dramatist in 16th Century England. Prior to writing novels, he was a physician and Professor of Medicine, having graduated from Columbia and McGill Universities with graduate work at The Johns Hopkins University. He was an editor of a peer review medical journal and ran an ICU for fifteen years. He authored over fifty medical publications, was awarded numerous grants from the NIH and elsewhere, and has chaired and spoken at conferences nationally over 150 times.
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