Anne Born
Anne Born considers the intricate connections between family dynamics and urban life, often reflecting her transition from a small-town upbringing to life in a big city. Her work, including "A Marshmallow on the Bus" and "Prayer Beads on the Train," captures the nuances of personal journeys, enriched by her experiences as both a writer and a curator of the Late Orphan Project. This project, along with her various contributions to anthologies like "Love Her, Love Her Not: The Hillary Paradox," highlights her commitment to exploring complex themes through diverse literary forms.\n\nIn her writing, Born employs a mix of poetry, prose, and personal essays to craft narratives that resonate with readers seeking insights into familial relationships and city living. Her essays, such as the one featured in the Silver Birch Press "Nancy Drew Anthology," demonstrate her ability to blend nostalgia with contemporary issues. Her work has also been showcased in venues like the Newtown Literary Journal and at cultural events across New York, which further solidifies her role as an influential voice in both the literary and performing arts communities.\n\nReaders drawn to Born's books are often those interested in the intersections of memory, identity, and place. Her contributions to the Poetry & Prose Series published by Silver Birch Press and performances at venues like the New York Transit Museum amplify her impact on the literary scene. This short bio captures the essence of an author whose work continues to engage and inspire audiences across various platforms, from print to public readings, while fostering a deeper appreciation for the stories that shape our lives.
Books by Anne Born

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