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Alexandra’s novels and nonfiction books have been published in the US, Canada, England, Australia, Russia (translation), and Spain- South America-and Mexico (translation).  American publishers include Macmillan, McGraw-Hill, Van Nostrand, Ballantine, Berkley-Jove, Crossroad Press, and Book-of-the-Month Club.  Her work also has appeared in publications as varied as Reader’s Digest (Domestic and International),Vital Speeches, The New York Times, USA Today, Vogue, New Woman, Chronicles, The Humanist, The Intellectual Activist, Reason, American Arts Quarterly, American Artist, and Confrontation Literary Journal. 

She was for six years Editor for ART Ideas, a quarterly arts and culture magazine published by American Renaissance for the Twenty-first Century (ART) a 501-C-3 New-York-City based nonprofit educational arts foundation of which she is the Founding President--www.ART-21.org--and currently has a monthly Art and Culture column for NewsMax.com, the largest online news service in America: http://www.newsmax.com/Insiders/AlexandraYork/id-329/ 

Alexandra has appeared on major talk shows including “Today,” “Larry King Live,” "To Tell the Truth," "AM New York," "AM Los Angeles," "AM Philadelphia," "Wake-Up Houston," ABC's "Eyewitness News," and hundreds of local and syndicated radio shows. In person, she has lectured extensively at Town Hall Celebrity Series, private organizations, corporations, universities, and exclusive cruise ships. She received the 1997 Whiting Memorial Award for outstanding service to the cultural world from the International Society for Philosophical Enquiry, serves on Advisory Boards for Florence Academy of Art in Italy, Art Renewal Center (ARC) and Heartland Institute in America, and is listed in Who’s Who of American Women and Who’s Who in America

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