NEWS
Nov. 2020
What the Living Remember has been named a Notable 100 Book in the 2020 Shelf Unbound Best Indie Book Competition!
April 2020
Hope in the Time of Corona: A group poem written by the members of ACAP’s Write to Heal group:
Hope is the thing with feathers,
soaring above trees
an unbearable lightness of being.
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Jan. 2019
I'm thrilled to share that my novella, What the Living Remember, a story inspired by my father's experience as a Jewish teenager coming of age in pre-war Nazi Germany, will be published by Apprentice House Press in October 2020.
Nov. 2019
"In the Garden, Stuttgart," the opening poem of We Are All Refugees, was awarded the Moon Prize from Writing in a Woman's Voice. You can read the poem here.
Aug. 2019
A new poem, along with some previous ones, can be found here: Writing in a Woman’s Voice
Read the Mom Egg review of The Dancing Clock !
June 2019
A Way Out of Nowhere has just been named an Award-Winning Finalist in the Fiction: Short Story category of the 2019 International Book Awards
May 2019
Jan. 2019
"In the Garden, Stuttgart," one of the poems in We Are All Refugees, was reprinted in the latest issue of Exit 13 (Number 24).
Jan. 2019
Production on the new memoir, The Dancing Clock, is scheduled to begin next month. Stay tuned for more details!
Jan. 2019
The essay "My Father's Stroke" has been published in an anthology entitled Illness, Resilience and Spirituality, edited by Marguerite Guzman Bouvard, available here.
Dec. 2018
"We Are All Refugees, a poem in the eponymous chapbook, has been translated into Korean and will appear in Korean Expatriate Literature in Spring 2019.
Sept. 2018
"We Are All Refugees" was assigned as a course text last fall in "Re-presenting the Holocaust" at Drew University and in two sections of Honors English Composition at Passaic County Community College.