Susan Swan is a renowned Novelist who has a net worth of $2 million. Born in 1945, she is best known for her novels The Wives of Bath, The Western Light, and The Biggest Modern Woman of the World, as well as the Commonwealth Writers' Prize-nominated work What Casanova Told Me.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $2 million (2024)
About
Well known for her novels The Wives of Bath, The Western Light, and The Biggest Modern Woman of the World, she also penned the Commonwealth Writers' Prize-nominated work What Casanova Told Me.
Before Fame
After earning her bachelor's degree from McGill University, she worked as a Toronto-based journalist and also spent a period of time creating performance art.
Trivia
Her novels, which she describes as "sexual gothic" or "gender gothic" in terms of tone and content, stirred some controversy upon their publication.
Family Life
The children of Jane Cowan and Churchill Swan, she and her brother John were raised in Midland, Ontario. Before ending in divorce, her marriage to Barry Haywood produced a daughter named Samantha.
Associated With
Her novel The Wives of Bath was loosely adapted into a film titled Lost and Delirious and starring actress Piper Perabo.