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Frederic Petrovsky’s first novel, Frank, was published by AOL Time Warner in 2001 and won the imprint’s inaugural Readers’ Choice award. His novels include The Immigrant, Don’t be Cruel, The Clinton Diaries, and Escape from Yesterday. He has also written a book of poetry, If Only for Love. His work has appeared in Midstream, Arrive, and The Ritz-Carlton Magazine. He holds an MFA in creative writing from the University of Arizona. Petrovsky is a native of Memphis, Tennessee, and currently lives in Arizona.