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KJ Hannah Greenberg's Judaic writings have appeared in numerous publications, worldwide, including in: Fallopian Falafel, Horizons, Mishpacha Magazine, Poetry Super Highway, Scribblers on the Roof, The Blue New Yorker, The Jerusalem Post, The Jewish Woman, and The New Vilna Review. Her motherly words have shown up in various venues, too, including in: Kindred, Midcentury Modern Moms, Mused: The Bella Online Literary Review, Parenting Express, Prima Stories, Raphael's Village, Soft Whispers Magazine, The Mother Magazine, The Ranfurly Review, Vox Poetica,Type-A Parent, and Women Writers, as well as in her collected essays, Oblivious to the Obvious: Wishfully Mindful Parenting.

Links to Hannah's musings on these and on other matters can be found all over the Internet, in various print resources and under select budgies. An understanding of why Hannah is "one off," however, is not to be had, according to her sons and daughters. Therefore, if you want to dream, alongside of Hannah, about capturing dust bunnies, about churning out smoothies, vegetable soup, and creative work, or about flying the galaxy in search of gelatinous monsters and assistant bank managers, stay tuned.

Look for Channie's new books, her new, full-lenrgth collection of poetry, _A Bank Robber's Bad Luck with His Ex-Girlfriend_ (Unbound CONTENT), launching mid December and her new collection of seventy flash and short stories, _Don't Pet the Sweaty Things_, (Bards & Sages Publishing), launching March.
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2011-05-09
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KJ Hannah Greenberg


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