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'''Margaret Wrinkle''' is an artist and author whose first novel, ''Wash'', was published in [[2012]].
'''Margaret Wrinkle''' is an artist and author whose first novel, ''Wash'', was published in [[2013]].


Wrinkle earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in English at Yale University and her master's in elementary education at [[UAB]].
Wrinkle earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in English at Yale University and her master's in elementary education at [[UAB]]. She collaborated with fellow artist [[Chris Lawson]] in the award-winning film, "[[Broken/Ground]]".


Wrinkle lives in rural New Mexico and is a part-time instructor at the San Francisco Art Insitute.
In adddition to writing, Wrinkle has made a personal study of traditional spiritual practices around the world. Wrinkle lives in rural New Mexico and is a part-time instructor at the San Francisco Art Insitute.


 
==References==
She has studied fiction with Chinua Achebe, Pinckney Benedict, and AJ Verdelle, and traditional spiritual practices with Malidoma and Sobonfu Somé, and Mayumi Oda.
* Huebner, Michael (January 29, 2013) "Birmingham native Margaret Wrinkle will read from her novel, "WASH" Friday." {{BN}}


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Latest revision as of 18:07, 30 January 2013

Margaret Wrinkle is an artist and author whose first novel, Wash, was published in 2013.

Wrinkle earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in English at Yale University and her master's in elementary education at UAB. She collaborated with fellow artist Chris Lawson in the award-winning film, "Broken/Ground".

In adddition to writing, Wrinkle has made a personal study of traditional spiritual practices around the world. Wrinkle lives in rural New Mexico and is a part-time instructor at the San Francisco Art Insitute.

References

  • Huebner, Michael (January 29, 2013) "Birmingham native Margaret Wrinkle will read from her novel, "WASH" Friday." The Birmingham News