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Twelve Branches: Stories
from St. Paul
by Nora Murphy, Joanna Rawson, Julia Klatt Singer, and Diego Vázquez,
Jr.
Introduction by Marvin Anderson
Afterword and Program Guide by Stewart J. Wilson
I-56689-140-x
$10.00
Paperback Stories
192 pages, 6 x 9
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Twelve
Branches: Stories from St. Paul
Author
Biographies
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Nora
Murphy
Nora Murphy is the author of two books for young
readers, A Hmong Family (Lerner) and African
Americans in Minnesota: Telling Our Own Stories
(Minnesota Historical Society Press), co-authored
with Mary Murphy-Gnatz. Her articles have appeared
in Minnesota History, A View From the
Loft, and The Circle. Murphy has also
written and edited works for many community organizations,
including the Minneapolis American Indian Center,
the Hmong American Partnership and the Chinese
American Civic Association. She has an MFA in
Writing from Hamline University, and an undergraduate
degree from the University of Chicago.
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Joanna
Rawson
Joanna Rawson is a poet, journalist and creative
writer. She has taught writing at the high school
and college levels, and has worked with many diverse
groups of writers, including prison inmates, American
Indian teens, and senior citizens. A long-time
staff writer and editor for City Pages,
Rawson is also a member of the Rain Taxi Review
of Books board of directors. She is the author
of a collection of poems, Quarry, and has published
more than 200 articles and reviews in Salon,
Utne Reader, Mother Jones and other
publications. Rawson holds an MFA in Creative
Writing from the University of Iowa Writers Workshop.
She has received a Minnesota State Arts Board
Fellowship, and awards from the Minnesota Newspaper
Association and the Society of Professional Journalists.
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Julia
Klatt Singer
Short-story writer Julia Klatt Singer is a rostered
artist for both COMPAS and the Minnesota State
Arts Board, working as a writer-in-residence in
schools across the state. She has published over
thirty-six short stories and poems in various
publications, including SLANT, Buffalo
Bones, and Women's Words, and edits
the online journal, writeworks, which features
the writing of her students. Her writing has won
awards from The Loft and Rambunctious Review.
Singer has an MA degree from Hamline University
and an undergraduate degree from St. Olaf College.
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Diego
Vázquez, Jr.
Diego Vázquez, Jr. is a poet and novelist.
He is a writer in residence through the COMPAS Writers
and Artists in the Schools program. He is the founder
and former Slammaster of Slam MN! (Minnesota Poetry
Slam). Vázquez is the author of a novel,
Growing Through the Ugly (W.W. Norton), and
the editor of two compas anthologies, Rooftop
Jailbirds, and River Pigs. His two favorite
poems are Renata Rosa and Alicea Marie.
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