Barbara Abercrombie

Barbara Abercrombie has published two novels for adults, plus books for children, including the award winning picture book, Charlie Anderson. Her novels have been optioned for films and published in six languages. Her essays, articles and poems have appeared in numerous magazines and newspapers, including The Los Angeles Times, The Christian Science Monitor and United Airlines Hemisphere magazine.She teaches in the Writers' Program at UCLA Extension where she won the outstanding teacher award in 1994. She also conducts workshops for The Wellness Community, a nationwide organization for people with cancer. Her latest book, Writing Out the Storm, Reading and Writing Your Way Through Serious Illness or Injury, published by St. Martin's Press in October 2002, is part memoir, part writing guide, and based on her Wellness Community workshops. Recently she and her daughter, Brooke Abercrombie, started a website/blog featuring weekly posts for writersBarbara lives in Santa Monica, California and Twin Bridges, Montana with her husband. She has two grown daughters and three grandchildren.

Quotes

Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted2 years ago
that they aren’t the only ones caught up in this glorious delusion — that we can write, and that it will not only heal us but will make the world better.”

— Carolyn See, author of Making a Literary Life
Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted2 years ago
It’s like getting a whole lifetime of writing wisdom packed into one year. I loved it.”
Menna Abu Zahrahas quoted2 years ago
I write to discover. I write to uncover. I write to meet my ghosts….I write because it is dangerous, a bloody risk, like love, to form the words.

— TERRY TEMPEST WILLIAMS
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