Anne Taylor Fleming is a nationally recognized journalist and a CNN NewsNight with Aaron Brown contributor. She was awarded the 2006 Gracie Allen Award for Outstanding Reporter/Correspondent for her on-camera essays for The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer. She is a regular on The NewsHour and the author of Marriage: a Duet, Motherhood Deferred: A Woman's Journey and the 2006 As if Love Were Enough. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Newsweek, theNew Yorker, Vogue, O The Oprah Magazine, and Redbook. She has been a radio commentator for CBS and a TV commentator for NBC.

Anne Lamott said of Fleming, “[she] is a wonderful writer—brimming with intelligence, humanity, and a dead-on eye for our foibles and means of survival. Precise and wild all at once; sometimes very funny; always honest, wise, and real. Her themes in this book [As if Love Were Enough] are the important ones: family, love, betrayal, and forgiveness.”

Anne Taylor Fleming will present with her husband, journalist and author Karl Fleming. They live in Los Angeles.

Anne Taylor Fleming and Karl Fleming In Conversation with Hal Cannon will appear on Saturday, Oct. 28, 3:30 pm, in the Salt Lake City Main Library, Conference Room A/B. Karl will also participate in the “A Collage of Human Rights Experiences: A Panel Discussion” on Saturday, Oct. 28, 12:30 pm, in the Salt Lake City Main Library, Conference Room A/B.