Suzanne Weber

Suzanne Weber is an American comedian, television writer, poet, and performance artist. She created the character called Anita Liberty, closely based on her own biography. Originally from New York City, Weber now lives in Los Angeles.

Under the pen name Anita Liberty, Weber wrote How to Heal the Hurt by Hating, a collaborative work with graphic designer Michael Calleia. She also wrote How to Stay Bitter through the Happiest Times of Your Life and The Center of the Universe (Yep, That Would Be Me).[1] All of these books use variations in typography to illustrate their narrative and moods. Additionally, Weber wrote To What Miserable Wretches Have I Been Born? Revenge Poetry for Babies and Toddlers under her own name.

Weber wrote the short film Anita Liberty with R. J. Cutler, in which she stars. The film was shown at the Sundance Film Festival and the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. It was broadcast initially on the Independent Film Channel (IFC) and rebroadcast on Bravo.

Weber has sold numerous pilot scripts (including several based on her own IP) as well as being on the writing staff of Andi Mack for the Disney Channel for all of its three seasons. She was also a Producer on the short-lived and never-aired reboot of Lizzie McGuire for Disney Plus.

Bibliography

To What Miserable Wretches Have I Been Born?: Revenge Poetry for Babies and Toddlers

How to Heal the Hurt by Hating

How to Stay Bitter through the Happiest Times of Your Life

The Center of the Universe (Yep, That Would Be Me)

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