Talk:Miriam Sagan

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Interesting brief bio here: {URL removed) Miriam Sagan: The Survivor By Richard Grayson – May 17, 2007

"In 1982 Miriam moved from the Boston area to first San Francisco and then Santa Fe, where Miriam has made her home since 1984. She’s published over twenty books, including Searching for a Mustard Seed: A Young Widow’s Unconventional Story, which won the award for best memoir from Independent Publishers for 2004; her poetry collections Rag Trade, The Widow’s Coat, The Art of Love and Aegean Doorway; and a novel, Coastal Lives. "-71.174.187.200 (talk) 11:55, 24 July 2010 (UTC)

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