American novelist
Erica Ferencik (born October 21, 1958) is a Massachusetts-based novelist, screenwriter and stand-up comic.
Early life
Ferencik was born in Urbana, Illinois and later obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in painting and French from University of Massachusetts and after a Master of Arts in creative writing from Boston University.
Ferencik did stand-up comedy for ten years at various comedy clubs in Boston and New York and was also a material writer for David Letterman during the early years of his national late-night show.[1]
Writing career
In 2022, Ferencik released the novel "Girl in Ice", a psychological suspense thriller about a linguist who travels to an island off the northwest coast of Greenland in the attempt to communicate with a young girl found frozen in the ice.[2]
Works
Bibliography
Novels
- "Girl in Ice", Gallery/Scout Press - 2022
- "Into the Jungle", Gallery/Scout Press - 2019[3]
- "The River at Night" - 2017
- "Repeaters", Waking Dream Press - 2011[4]
- Cracks in the Foundation, Waking Dream Press - 2008[5]
Screenplays
- Thriller screenplay, "Mob Dot Com", co-written with Rick D'Elia, optioned by Goodman Productions
Nonfiction
- Radio My Way, Pearson Education - 2011
Awards
- Repeaters was awarded a starred Kirkus Review and named to Kirkus Reviews Best of 2012[6]
References