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Articles posted by Lore Segal
Lore Segal
Lore Segal is a novelist, translator, teacher, and author of children's books, currently living in New York City. Her book,
Shakespeare's Kitchen
, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2008. Her most recent book is
The Journal I Did Not Keep.
People Still Ask: How Do Writers Get Their Ideas?
Lore Segal on Failing and Failing Again
January 6, 2021 By
Lore Segal
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Lore Segal: A (Complicated) Love Letter to Editors
On Syntax, Rewrites, Second-Guesses, and Grace
December 2, 2019 By
Lore Segal
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There is Always War Somewhere: Memories of a WWII Childhood
Lore Segal Recalls Life as Refugee in Britain
May 31, 2017 By
Lore Segal
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