![]() Nancy Boxer graduated from Harvard with a bachelor’s and a master’s degree, she went on to consult, research and write, co-authoring such literary gems as Interceptor Sewers and Suburban Sprawl, and Nuclear Power Plant Performance. Her testimony helped stop the spread of nuclear power plants, a good thing since our country still lacks a viable strategy for disposal of nuclear waste. During the AIDS crisis she wrote a number of short biographies of people with AIDS, caretakers and professionals including hospice nurses and a deputy warden at San Quentin Prison. She has served time as an elected member of her local school board. A former economist, state regulator, therapist, local public official, editor and publisher, she has been writing since she was eight years old. Nancy now writes and lectures from her home in Philadelphia. InterviewTo arrange a book signing or interview, please contact |


