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Tuesday, 22 April 2008 |
Lynn SaulLynn Saul teaches writing and humanities at Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona, and also teaches a creative writing workshop and other adult education classes at her synagogue, Congregation Bet Shalom in Tucson. She grows most of the vegetables she eats, as well as limes, and grapefruits, in her garden. Her publications include poems and prose in many literary magazines and anthologies, including Sarah’s Daughters Sing, The Jewish Women’s Literary Annual, SandScript, and others. She has published several chapbooks; her chapbook Nashim B’Midbar/Desert Women was published with an award from the Tucson Jewish Artists’ Alliance, of which Lynn is a member. She received an international travel award from the Tucson/Pima Arts Council to support her 2004 artist’s residency in Hungary with the Hungarian Multicultural Center. She is working on a book based on her Hungarian family as well as a collected works.
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