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No'a L. bat Miri

No'a L. bat Miri

No'a earned her MFA in Queens University of Charlotte's program in Latin America. Her work focuses primarily on the various roles faith assumes in the lives of modern people, with a strong emphasis on Jewish environmentalism. Her prose has earned her support to the Bread Loaf Environmental Writers' Conference, as well as other retreats and workshops. No'a teaches symbology and narrative, serves as an editor at Poetry Wolf Press, and has hugged more trees than people.

Reviews September 28, 2020 October 12, 2020

Of Hebrews and Haints: A Review of Sheree Renée Thomas’ Nine Bar Blues

One of the true glories of a well-executed short story collection is for the whole to greatly exceed the sum of its parts: Nine…

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