Michelle Slatalla
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Michelle Slatalla is a New York Times featured columnist and author of the book The Town on Beaver Creek. She is also a public speaker, and gave a lecture about "How Internet Has Changed Our Lives" at an alumni luncheon organized by the University of San Francisco. Her presentation is available at The MBA Podcast. She currently writes a weekly column for the New York Times called 'Cyberfamilias' which comments on how the Internet is changing family lifestyles. She lives in San Francisco Bay Area with her husband Media:josh quittner and her three daughters.
[edit] Published works
- "The Town on Beaver Creek: The Story of a Lost Kentucky Community" (2006, Random House) ISBN 0375509054
- "Shoofly Pie to Die" by Joshua Quittner and Michelle Slatalla (1992 St Martins Pr) ISBN 031206943X
- "Masters of Deception" (1999 Library Binding) ISBN 0785787445
- "Flame War: A Cyberthriller" by Joshua Quittner and Michelle Slatalla (1998 Harper Perennial; Reprint edition) ISBN 038072586X
- "Mother's Day: A Novel of Suspense" by Joshua Quittner and Michelle Slatalla (1993 St Martins Pr; 1st ed edition) ISBN 0312088507
- "Masters of Deception" by Joshua Quittner and Michelle Slatalla (1995 Harper Perennial)


