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Dina Green­berg

Nom­i­nat­ed for The Push­cart Prize, Best Small Fic­tions, and The Mil­lions, Dina Green­berg’s poet­ry, fic­tion, and cre­ative non­fic­tion have appeared wide­ly in such jour­nals as Belle­vue Lit­er­ary Review, Pem­broke Mag­a­zine, Split Rock Review, Tahoma Lit­er­ary Review, Bare­ly South, and Wilder­ness House Lit­er­ary Review. Dina earned an MFA in fic­tion from the Uni­ver­si­ty of North Car­oli­na Wilm­ing­ton, where she served as man­ag­ing edi­tor for the lit­er­ary jour­nal Chau­tauqua. She teach­es cre­ative writ­ing at the Cameron Art Muse­um and pro­vides one-on-one writ­ing coach­ing for vic­tims of trau­ma. Her work lead­ing cre­ative writ­ing work­shops for com­bat vet­er­ans result­ed in writ­ing Ner­mi­na’s Chance, her debut nov­el. Find her at dina​green​berg​.com and @dinagreenberg7.

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Shad­ows of War / צללים של מלחמ

Dina Green­berg
January 10, 2022

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