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Richard Price

Creator of some of the most realistic characters in today’s non-fiction world, author Richard Price is himself a character worthy of one of his novels. From his matching yellow socks and plaid shirt, to his witty remarks, Price’s down-to-earth persona … Continue reading

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Only in New York: The Words and Tales of Richard Price

Richard Price could not have looked any more like the humble, urban characters that are so typically featured in his works even if he had tried. Everything from the author’s tousled graying hair to his yellow-checkered shirt and jeans suggested … Continue reading

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Richard Price Brings Out the LOL’s

Richard Price, American novelist and screenwriter, sits in the first row of the gritty amethyst shaded seats, tapping his feet against the grimy black and burgundy checkered carpet in the Newman Conference Center at Baruch College. His salt and pepper … Continue reading

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Spoken Like A True New Yorker: A Night With Richard Price

Richard Price is not your standard coffee shop novelist– thank God. The author and screenwriter carries himself like a rumpled middle-aged man and barks out slick lingo straight from the New York City jungle. Soft-spoken, he is not. Price’s speech … Continue reading

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Intelligent, Witty, ‘Price’-less

The air was thick and the rows tightly packed. The chairs, with slightly tilted seats, beckoned their occupants to lean toward the man onstage. In a crowded seventh floor room of the William & Anita Newman Library, Richard Price stood … Continue reading

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Casual New Professor Teaches Fiction with less Friction

Richard Price, award-winning novelist, screenplay writer and all around casual guy, took the stage of the William and Anita Newman Conference Center at Baruch College to talk about and read passages from his work. He arrived wearing a plaid button-down … Continue reading

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