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The Night Is Young

Barbara Lockhart

Publisher: Secant Publishing LLC

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Summary

A collection of short stories by award-winning writer Barbara Lockhart, a native of New York City who lives on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Lockhart is the recipient of two Individual Artist Awards in Fiction from the Maryland State Arts Council for her short stories and her first novel, Requiem for a Summer Cottage, as well as a silver medal from the Independent Book Publishers Awards for her historical novel, Elizabeth’s Field. She has authored and co-authored four children’s books and a nationwide program for the teaching of children’s literature, Read to me, Talk with me. Her short stories have appeared in such venues as Indiana Review, The Greensboro Review and Pleiades.
Available since: 11/15/2016.

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