A master of both fiction and nonfiction, American-born Lisa Taddeo has become one of the most influential writers of the modern era. Her 2019 nonfiction debut, “Three Women,” was a candid and compelling portrait of female sexuality, and was the result of eight years of meticulous research. In her profile with Wepresent, she revealed how she embeds herself in the lives of her characters and tirelessly examines their stories from a multitude of angles. In 2021, Lisa released “Animal,” a work of fiction about female rage in a male-dominated society that quickly became a New York Times bestseller.