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Mary Rakow

Mary Rakow, Ph.D. comes to creative writing from theology and parenting, with advanced degrees from Harvard University and Boston College. She is a Lannan Foundation Fellowship recipient. Her debut novel, The Memory Room was shortlisted for the Stanford Saroyan Prize, teh PEN Center West Fiction Prize and the LA Times Fiction Award. Her commissioned essay on the visual artist Enrique Martinez-Celaya is forthcoming in December 2012, published by Poligrafa, titled Working Methods: Enrique Martinez Celaya. She has recently abandoned the novel as the right form for her current thinking and is breaking it apart, unsure what will result. Ah! Onward....Meanwhile, she has the privilege of working with private writing students in the SF Bay Area, a real joy! and occasionally she edits manuscripts for traditional and self-publication.

For a video of Mary reading at Lip Service West:

http://player.vimeo.com/video/4300078...


“Maybe Cubism started this way. Memory re-arranging a face.”
Mary Rakow
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“Time, on its own, heals nothing.”
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“Sometimes to be seen is the same thing as being saved.”
Mary Rakow
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