Pardon the Dust

Not sure what exactly I’m going to do with this yet. Right now I’m just using it to archive the traces of my past writing in one place. Oh, wait, I did write something recently … (click on the post in order to see clickable links)
“As Congress delays, Nevada seniors wait on health care reform”
“Local [...]

Posted at 4:28 pm on October 10, 2009 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Uncategorized | read on

City of Widows by Haifa Zangana

City of Widows: An Iraqi Woman’s Account of War and Resistance
by Haifa Zangana
Seven Stories Press
Contrary to the cliché, ignorance is not bliss; it breeds destruction and despair—a fact that is amply proved in Iraqi journalist Haifa Zangana’s incisive look at women in Iraq, City of Widows: An Iraqi Woman’s Account of War [...]

Posted at 7:15 pm on January 29, 2010 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Reviews | read on

About

I used to be an online writer and editor, now I teach high school English and journalism. Once upon a time, my writing appeared in Bitch, Z and Clamor magazines, Kirkus Reviews, and the Indypendent, as well as on MSN.com, Newyorkmag.com, Citysearch.com and other sites. I also used to host an online community for women spoken-word artists, called Let’s Do It on the Road (see Interviews). Someday my past and present may converge, but right now this site is just an archive. Thanks for stopping by.

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