She thanks AlterTheater for the opportunity to develop her first full-length play, about the moral dilemmas we encounter when asked to help those close to us die. Her terrific spouse of 28 years, Susan Levinkind, died in 2016. By - Aug0 Beyond the Pale, Elana Dykewomon’s award-winning 1997 novel, traced the intertwined stories of Jewish lesbians from Kishinev, Moldova, to the Lower East Side, in a saga that included both Russian pogroms and the deadly Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire. Many years ago, on the coast of Oregon, she was trained as a letterpress and offset printer and although she is resigned to the digital era, her heart remains on the page. From 1987-94, she was the publisher and an editor of the international lesbian-feminist journal, Sinister Wisdom. Discover more authors you’ll love listening to on Audible. Her most recent book, What Can I Ask – Collected Poems 1975-2014, is a Sapphic Classic release from Sinister Wisdom and Midsummer Night's Press. Browse Elana Dykewomon’s best-selling audiobooks and newest titles. She went on to publish eight award-winning books foregrounding lesbian heroism, including her Lambda Award-winning novel, Beyond the Pale, which is still available in audio and eBook formats her novel Risk is in print from Bywater Books. Is a long-time social justice activist, editor & teacher who lives in Oakland, stirring up peace whenever she can. Her first novel, Riverfinger Women, came out in 1974 when she was 24 – it was recently given the Lee Lynch Trailblazer award by the Golden Crown Literary Society.
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