Ann Arensberg (February 21, 1937 – January 14, 2022) was an American book publishing editor and author.
[2] Her mother worked in education before she co-created Free Cuba Radio with the Central Intelligence Agency.
[4] For her education, Arensberg started her creative writing experience while attending Concord Academy as a teenager.
[1][6] Arensberg began her career in various places including book publisher E. P. Dutton and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
[5] After publishing "Group Sex" for Canto magazine in 1979, Arensberg moved away from novellas the following year with the release of her first novel Sister Wolf in 1980.