Laura Pedersen
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Laura Pedersen is an American author who often cites her developing years in Western New York in her writing. She attended public school in the Sweet Home Central District of Amherst, NY, starting with kindergarten at Maplemere Elementary School in 1969. Pedersen was elected Class Clown at Sweet Home Senior High School and won a National Honor Society Scholarship. After graduating high school in 1983 she moved to Manhattan
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 and began an entry-level job at the American Stock Exchange
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. At age twenty, she was the youngest person to have a seat and became a partner in a trading firm, while earning a finance degree at New York University
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 1987.

Her first book, Play Money (1991), became a bestseller, and she appeared on CNN
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, Oprah
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, Good Morning America
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, Primetime Live, The Today Show
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and David Letterman
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. In 1994 President Bill Clinton
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 honored Pedersen as one of Ten Outstanding Young Americans. She was a columnist for The New York Times
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from 1995 to 2002. She was host of her own television show on The Oxygen Channel from 1999-2002.

Pedersen's first novel, Going Away Party, won the 2001 Three Oaks Prize for Fiction. Other novels include The Hallie Palmer series: Beginner’s Luck; Heart’s Desire; The Big Shuffle; and Best Bet. Beginner’s Luck was chosen by Barnes & Noble
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 for their “Discover Great New Writers” program, and by Borders
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 for “Original Voices.” The Big Shuffle was selected as the Best Adult Novel for Teens by The New York Public Library. Best Bet was a Next Generation finalist in the categories of Best Fiction and Best Cover Design. Additional writing includes the romantic comedies Last Call and Fool's Mate, and a collection of short stories The Sweetest Hours. Buffalo Gal (2008), a humorous memoir about growing up in the economically devastated Rust Belt during the 1970s, was named best autobiography by ForeWord magazine, received an honorable mention from The Eric Hoffer Book Award, and an honorable mention at the New York Book Festival. Buffalo Unbound (2010) is a collection of humorous essays about the current revitalization of Pedersen's hometown and the Western New York area. It won the 2011 Indie Book Award in the Humor/Comedy category and was a 2011 International Book Award finalist in the categories of Travel Essay and Humor. Trains, Planes, and Auto-Rickshaws, a collection of humorous essays about traveling through India, will be published in May of 2012.

Pedersen is an ordained minister who occasionally gives sermons at Unitarian Universalist churches and fellowships around the country and in Canada. She teaches at the Booker T. Washington Learning Center in East Harlem, and belongs to The Authors Guild and the international literary association P.E.N.

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