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I'm thrilled to report that my memoir, Henry's Classroom, will be published by Apprentice House Press, based out of Loyola University at Baltimore, this spring! The story could not have found a more suitable home than this innovative press that incorporates education into every aspect of the publishing process.
In shorter forms, I'm also happy to share a recent post on the Brevity blog exploring authenticity in memoir, as well as a published piece that intersects education and public health: "Work has become more flexible post-pandemic. So should special education," published in Chalkbeat.
I’m currently pitching a literary essay that explores how personal history and generational divides are represented by the evolving landscape we move within. The original draft had been sitting on a shelf for a few years—I needed some time and distance from the events described in it. But now it’s been revisited and revised, and I’m hoping it finds a good home.
Wishing peace and creative inspiration to all as this new year is underway.
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