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Kathryn Liebowitz

Kathryn Liebowitz, MFA, has published innumerable articles, reviews, and interviews on artists, the arts, and culture in the Boston area. She won the Joseph del Marco Award for Best Fiction published in Harvard Review in 1996. Her prose and poetry has appeared in The Boston Globe, Boston Review, Harvard Review, Art New England, Poetry Porch, and others. Kathryn teaches writing workshops at her home in Groton, Massachusetts. She edits and critiques manuscripts, and has recently ventured into the world of combining images with text. A half-dozen such montages (with poems) from the series Stitched Leaves will appear in the literary journal,Wild Apples: Journal of Nature, Art, and Inquiry, this autumn.
Kathryn has devoted the last twenty years to writing and the life of the mind, as well as teaching, coaching, and mentoring writers. In addition to working with words, she arranges flowers and travels, whenever possible, in Italy. She and her husband, a professional photographer, are restoring a property on the coast of Maine. River Watch will eventually become the site of smaller workshops for writers drawn to the salt sea air.
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