Erika Robuck is a contributor to the popular fiction blog Writer Unboxed, and she maintains her own blog, Muse. She is a member of the Hemingway Society and the Historical Novel Society, and she lives in the Chesapeake Bay area with her husband and three sons.
Praise for Call Me Zelda -This gem of a novel spins a different, touching story...You will love it, as I absolutely did.---Tatiana de Rosnay, New York Times bestselling author of Sarah's Key and The House I Loved -In this richly imagined story, Erika Robuck has captured the creative brilliance and madness of Zelda Fitzgerald...an unsettling yet tender portrayal of two women inextricably bound by hope and tragedy.---Beth Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of Looking for Me -A Jamesian sense of the uncanny haunts Erika Robuck's poignant, compassionate portrait of Zelda Fitzgerald's desperate dance with mental illness...mesmerizing, page-turning, and provides us with a fresh, very human look at two literary icons.---Maryanne O'Hara, author of Cascade -An emotionally charged and entertaining book.---The Austin Chronicle -One of the most unique, well-written, and interesting novels of the year...Compelling and tragic.---Pittsburgh Historical Fiction Examiner -Lovers of the Jazz Age, literary enthusiasts, and general historic fiction readers will find much to love about Call Me Zelda. Highly recommended.---Historical Novels Review (Editor's Choice) -Robuck effectively captures the Fitzgeralds' turbulent marriage, as well as their inability to function--personally or professionally--beyond their jazz age heyday and into the Depression era.---Publishers Weekly