![]() He has published articles and essays about American culture and politics in a variety of journals, among them the New York Times Metro section, the Copenhagen daily Information and the trans-European website . After teaching for many years at Lehman College CUNY, he left to work full-time as a writer. George Blecher writes fiction and non-fiction. Under names that are not his own, op-eds have appeared in the New York dailies. Beller’s Neighborhood, The Rumpus, 32 poems, and the Village Voice are among the places that have featured his stories, essays, and poems. He has published but it has been a while so he hesitates to mention it. ![]() He also works as a speechwriter, which he has done in higher education and government over the last four years. He is currently working at an institute for public policy as a curator of public programming – meaning, not computer stuff, but live events, which these days are conducted virtually. Sara Louisa lives in Murray Hill with woman’s best friend, Karsten the cat. She enjoys gardening, nature illustration, and poetry, especially that of Fernando Pessoa. Sara Louisa is working on a memoir and anticipates exploring a host of nonfiction genres at the Writers’ Institute. in Comparative Literature from NYU, where she penned her thesis on existential risk. She was educated in the San Francisco Bay Area, London, and New York and holds a B.A. Sara Louisa Bahet is an Amazigh-American writer, researcher, and nonprofit professional with a background in global health and the refugee crisis. ![]()
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