Political Poetry and Reflections on Life & Loss poetry is written in an uncommon lyrically staccato style ~ Poetry that is easily understandable, but sometimes hard to hear.
Both a poet and a writer of non-fiction, Judith has read her poetry and excerpts of her (unpublished, as yet), memoir, Confessions of a Bar Brat:Growing Up In Rosendale, at various venues in New York and elsewhere. Her poetry has appeared in newspapers, and on the Internet. Her political poems, written in an uncommon lyrically staccato style, have been awarded the honor of Peace Poem of the Month twice by Arts for Peace, and Peace Poem of the week by New Paltz Nation. She has held writing clinics for women writers, and has edited others work for content, clarity, and flow.
Judith resides in the Catskill Mountain, NY, with her husband, Drew and cat, Charlie. She is a mother of four, the "coolest grandmother" of 10, and great grandmother of two. In her spare time she teaches weekly classes in Oil Painting to Senior Citizens from local communities.
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