Rebecca Keller has published her debut novel at the age of 64. She’s an internationally exhibited artist, a college professor and Fulbright Scholar. But once upon a time she worked as a house-cleaner, shuttle driver, waitress, and nursing home cook. She got a graduate degree to improve her lot, and ended up working in museums and became a professor while making her own art at night. Eventually, she began writing fiction and her short stories have been nominated for a Pushcart prize. In this conversation, we talk about her suspenseful debut novel "You Should Have Known" which explores aging, grief and revenge. Will the invisibility of old age allow a grieving grandmother to get away with murder?
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