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Virginia Lynn Moylan

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Ms. Moylan, a Florida Book Award Silver Medal winner, holds a masters degree in multicultural education and has been teaching American and British literature in Palm Beach County for over 25 years. She resides in Lake Worth, FL.

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Virginia Lynn Moylan Hi Kim, It sure sounds like me. I have been to workshops in Miami, and I did take a sabbatical to research and write some of this book. So it could ha…moreHi Kim, It sure sounds like me. I have been to workshops in Miami, and I did take a sabbatical to research and write some of this book. So it could have been me. I teach AP Literature at Seminole Ridge High School in Palm Beach County. My email address is moylanv@bellsouth.net. Please get in touch; perhaps we could meet for lunch somewhere in between!(less)
Virginia Lynn Moylan I try to find inspiration by researching new facts about my subject and reading the works of others.
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Southern Humanities Review 2013

"We are a people" wrote Alice Walker in her "Forward" to Robert E. Hemenway's 1977 "literary biography" of Zora Neale Hurston. "A people do not throw their geniuses away.If they do, it is our duty as witnesses for the future to collect them again for the sake of our children. If necessary, bone by bone." Both prime bone collectors - exemplary, dutiful, pathfinding witnesses for the future - Walker Read more of this blog post »
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Published on October 01, 2013 02:22 Tags: african-american-literature, american-literature
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