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Carla Rachel Sameth

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About Carla

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Writer. Teacher. Mother. As a writer, Carla hopes to help readers feel less alone and more resilient. As a teacher, she strives to help others tell their stories and hone their craft while experimenting with new forms. The journey of motherhood informs much of her writing.

Carla’s memoir, One Day on the Gold Line, is forthcoming, release date July 18, 2019, with publisher, Black Rose Writing.

Carla teaches creative writing at the Los Angeles Writing Project (LAWP) at California State University Los Angeles (CSULA) and with Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). She is a member of the Pasadena Rose Poets who present “poetry within reach and in unexpected places.” The Whidbey Writers Workshop MFA Program award
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One Day on the Gold Line: A...

4.67 avg rating — 27 ratings — published 2019 — 6 editions
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