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About Suzy Vitello
Although Suzy Vitello’s first novel, A Plot to Kill a King, never made it out of her sixth-grade classroom, writing it fueled her interest in themes of justice sprinkled with humor. In one form or another, she’s been writing about power imbalance ever since. Her notable novels include Bitterroot (Sibylline Press), The Bequest (Running Wild Press), and Faultland (Ooligan Press). As the Managing Editor of Sibylline Press, Suzy enjoys deep-diving into the minds and hearts of other writers. She lives and writes in Portland, Oregon with her husband and an elderly Rottweiler.
BOOKS

FICTION | $21
Trade Paper | 5.315” x 8.465”
ISBN: 9798897400164
Pub Date: 5/5/2026
Griftopia: A Novel
by Suzy Vitello
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Tradwife scams, pickleball craze, pimping kids for social media content...
Orphaned and separated as young children, the Freischin sisters are nothing if not survivors. Now, in middle age, Pearl is blindsided by a sexual harassment allegation, while her sister Scarlett is left penniless after her husband is imprisoned for embezzling. Meanwhile, Pearl's son Declan, a college student and track star struggling with anxiety, quits school when he becomes entangled with a young con-artist.
Scarlett's daughter, Helena, needs help as well. Helena's six-year-old daughter Burkleigh, who achieved meteoric social media fame for her ability to sing like Billie Holiday, has been canceled for appropriation, while Helena, who can't seem to find a job that pays a living wage, turns to pickleball coaching in order to put food on the table.
Close to destitute, the Freishchin clan is in danger of homelessness unless they can make some quick cash. Leveraging Burkleigh's talent, they arrive at a series of progressively dubious internet scams. Griftopia explores the gritty heart of grifting for survival.

Praise for Griftopia: A Novel
“Griftopia has everything I crave in a novel–a wry gaze, prose that crackles, and a messy multi-generational family full of flawed, sardonic, delightfully-scrappy characters who are fumbling through their bittersweet versions of the disintegrating American dream (and taking us along for the delicious ride).”
–Kim Culbertson, author of Other People’s Kids
“In her newest novel Griftopia, Suzy Vitello dials into the nexus of the current cultural moment, when prices are high, optimism is low, and hope feels far beyond the horizon. Desperation drives her multigenerational cast of quirky characters as they scheme to find stability—and even happiness—in a world gone mad. A brilliant, engaging, and fast-moving read.”
— Nancy Townsley, author of Sunshine Girl

FICTION | $18
Trade Paper | 5.315” x 8.465”
ISBN: 9781960573964
Pub Date: 5/21/2024
Bitterroot: A Novel
by Suzy Vitello
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A forensic artist confronts a crime against her own family when her brother is shot when he hires an old friend as surrogate for his child, while MAGA politics, racism and violence rage in a small town in the Bitterroot Mountains of Idaho
Set in the fictional town of Steeplejack, nestled in the Bitterroot Mountains, Hazel Mackenzie provides law enforcement with sketch art and victim reconstruction following suspected crimes, through her one-woman business, Bitterroot Renderings. Trouble strikes twice when her husband dies in an accident and then soon after, her gay twin brother Kento is shot by a member of Steeplejack’s growing anti-LBGTQ community during a gender reveal party. The party was coordinated by Corinda, the surrogate hired by Kento and his husband, Tom. It was Corinda’s estranged husband who pulled the trigger and subsequently abducts and brainwashes her into believing the lie that he shot Kento in self-defense as an edited video focuses on the antique Kwaiken knife in Kento’s hand.
As Hazel launches her brother’s defense with help from an attorney friend, she finds the town she grew up in increasingly polarized and dangerous. When she uncovers an ugly secret about her late husband, it leads her to the discovery of letters written by her great-grandfather during the second world war. He was a first-generation Japanese-American who was recruited by the US military while the rest of the family was interned in a prison-like camp. Now, some eighty years later, the same racism and prejudice threatens to strip Kento and his husband of their basic rights to their baby. Hazel must now confront her own intergenerational trauma as she battles for herself, her brother, and a town that has been torn apart by hate.

Praise for Bitterroot: A Novel
“Deceptively easy to read, this book strikes at the heart of loss, and the alchemy of change. Suzy Vitello is a gifted writer with a deep understanding of people and places. Bitterroot is an exceptional novel by a great talent.”
—Rene Denfeld, author of The Child Finder and Sleeping Giants
“As a plot person, I could not put this book down. Talk about one surprise/revelation/ unexpected turn after another. Never mind that the sex scenes were deliciously inventive. I loved the unlikely hero, Hazel, a benign name, but she draws dead and maimed bodies for a living, as the only forensic artist in the Silver Valley. ‘When our father died… yellowed with cirrhosis…I chose watercolor.’ Through a rollercoaster-from-hell life, and against all odds, she rises to the challenges of a family full of faults. One of the last lines: ‘May we bloom where we’re planted.’ That’s Hazel.”
—Jan Baross, author of Bye-Bye Bakersfield

