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From milking cows on the farm in Iowa to picking up mermaid's purses on the beach in Massachusetts, Cornfields to Codfish celebrates the Midwest and New England via short personal essays. "Whatever subject Linda's pen illuminates, I am drawn in, left a bit wiser, and shown how the contemplated facets of life leaves one more appreciative of them." - Lily Yamamoto, Senior designer and President, LMY Graphic Design Studio "A gentle, life-affirming journey of exploration and discovery. Malcolm treats the reader with respect, humor, and bonhomie!" - Sally M. Chetwynd, author of The Sturgeon's Dance…mehr

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From milking cows on the farm in Iowa to picking up mermaid's purses on the beach in Massachusetts, Cornfields to Codfish celebrates the Midwest and New England via short personal essays. "Whatever subject Linda's pen illuminates, I am drawn in, left a bit wiser, and shown how the contemplated facets of life leaves one more appreciative of them." - Lily Yamamoto, Senior designer and President, LMY Graphic Design Studio "A gentle, life-affirming journey of exploration and discovery. Malcolm treats the reader with respect, humor, and bonhomie!" - Sally M. Chetwynd, author of The Sturgeon's Dance and Bead of Sand "My grandparents farmed in Iowa and Nebraska, and as a child, I experienced dirt under my fingernails and a farmer's tan. Linda's writing brings back those memories." - Jacque Stouffer, English teacher, Iowan at heart, transplanted to Wyoming "Through a creative lens, Linda writes relatable essays on so many levels: family, travel, humor, sentiment, food, and, above all, Human Being." - Colleen Getty, writer & Founder, The Room to Write
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Autorenporträt
Born in Iowa, Linda Malcolm was raised on a dairy farm surrounded by cornfields. She lives near Boston with her family and writes about life, one slice at a time. In 2018, Malcolm was selected as one of sixteen non-fiction writers to attend the New York State Summer Writers Institute.