Writer and actress Cynthia Kaplan's essays have been published in many newspapers, magazines, and anthologies, and she is the author of the collection Why I'm Like This. She has appeared in clubs, theaters, and on film, but never on Law & Order. She lives in New York City with her husband and children.
"With her unique brand of humane observation and wit, her deadpan
voice and fearless honesty, Kaplan has writen a book...that will no
doubt be passed on, from hand to hand, in family after family by
people who recognize some...part of their own history or selves in
the stories that she tells." - Beth Kephart, author of A Slant of
Sun
"Quick-witted, neatly written and unapologetically grandiose." -
New York Times Book Review
"Alternatively hilarious and poignant, these stories make you laugh
and then cry." - Boston Globe
"Knee-slapping hilarious...Fans of David Sedaris or Anne Lamott
will appreciate (Kaplan's) quirky way of looking at life's
intricacies." - USA Today
"One of downtown's coolest actors . . . you'll laugh until you
can't breathe." - Time Out New York
"Cynthia Kaplan is very funny. These piece are very, very funny." -
Laura Zigman, author of Animal Husbandry and Her
"WHY I'M LIKE THIS is an impressive debut and Kaplan has a
wonderfully natural comedic style." - Detroit Free Press
"WHY I'M LIKE THIS is a collection of personal essays that are as
funny as they are poignant." - Paper Magazine
"Funny, sweet, weirdly life-affirming and painfully true..." -
Jerry Stahl, author of PERMANENT MIDNIGHT and PLAINCLOTHES
NAKED
"Cynthia Kaplan's gift is her ability to take on life's absurdities
and come out a winner." - Debra Ginsberg, author of WAITING and
RAISING BLAZE
"Quick-witted, neatly written and unapologetically grandiose...in
the spirit of Dorothy Parker...[Kaplan] renders weird and rowdy
scenarios with style." - New York Times Book Review
"This is a charming collection of essays in the spirit of David
Sedaris..." - John Searles, The Early Show on CBS
"Kaplan consistently amuses while cutting surprisingly deep." -
Booklist
"When Kaplan is funny, she's very funny...Well worth reading." -
New Orleans Times-Picayune
"A fresh voice with a bright future." - Kirkus Reviews
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