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In the years since retirement, dealing with the grief of the loss of a child and a Mother with Alzheimer's has been a full time job. Although both my son and my mother are gone now, these experiences will remain with me always. Writing helps...thanks to my mentor and teacher, Sheila Bender, for sharing her own grief to help others through theirs. Having been a professional writer my entire teaching career, it was only after my retirement several years ago that I became the student and let myself be immersed in essay and poetry. I have focused on expressing grief and joy, at both ends of the…mehr

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In the years since retirement, dealing with the grief of the loss of a child and a Mother with Alzheimer's has been a full time job. Although both my son and my mother are gone now, these experiences will remain with me always. Writing helps...thanks to my mentor and teacher, Sheila Bender, for sharing her own grief to help others through theirs. Having been a professional writer my entire teaching career, it was only after my retirement several years ago that I became the student and let myself be immersed in essay and poetry. I have focused on expressing grief and joy, at both ends of the life spectrum, in poetry format. Sharing writing lets us know each other's hearts and minds in a way few other things do. - Judy
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Judy Drechsler teacher, writer, and poet spent most of her teaching career in Anchorage, Alaska where she taught graduate and undergraduate literacy courses for the University of Alaska Anchorage and worked as a full time primary teacher in the Anchorage School District. She has traveled throughout Alaska as a Reading/Writing Work-shop consultant for many school districts and served as President of the Alaska State Literacy Association and as a member of the Alaska Department of Education Curriculum Cabinet. Since retiring in 2000 and moving to Port Townsend, WA she has taught part time for Seattle City University. Poetry became a passion after online classes with Sheila Bender (Writing It Real founder) and for the past several years she has gravitated to writing about her life, those she loves, and the grief she experienced when her son Jo died at forty-three. She has been published in educational journals and newsletters locally and nationally and has been a presenter at many conferences and school districts in the area of literacy.