![]() Flight of the Sparrow was published by New American Library in July, 2014. It was at that time when I began to marry fiction and history. ![]() A life-long history lover, I also worked as an educator and historical interpreter at Orchard House Museum in Concord, Massachusetts. Since then, I've taught writing at Worcester State University, Fitchburg State University, Granite State College, and the Worcester Institute for Senior Education. I graduated from Bates College in the late 1960s and received my MFA degree in 2002 from Vermont College, where I worked closely with Bret Lott and Victoria Redel. Yet I kept writing in my spare time and eventually managed to publish some short stories and two light romances with St. That dream was sometimes elusive, especially after college when I married and raised four children in various towns throughout the northeastern United States. Like my writing heroine, Louisa May Alcott, I always dreamed that some day my work would be published. ![]() I've been writing fiction and poetry since the age of nine. ![]()
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