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Little Red Dot travels the world to capture people as they deal with violence, war, loss, fear and love. There is an aging mother on Flight 370, a World War I British veteran remembering a soccer game with the Germans during a Christmas lull in the fighting, a Liberian mother watching a girls soccer game in the United States, a portrait of a long marriage told through works of art. The search for self is never-ending and doesn't always look pretty. There's plenty of fear, cowardice and depression on the road to self-awareness.

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Little Red Dot travels the world to capture people as they deal with violence, war, loss, fear and love. There is an aging mother on Flight 370, a World War I British veteran remembering a soccer game with the Germans during a Christmas lull in the fighting, a Liberian mother watching a girls soccer game in the United States, a portrait of a long marriage told through works of art. The search for self is never-ending and doesn't always look pretty. There's plenty of fear, cowardice and depression on the road to self-awareness.
Autorenporträt
Rosanne Singer worked for 26 years as a teaching artist with the Maryland State Arts Council, traveling the state to conduct poetry residencies with elementary and middle school students. She was also a member of small arts teams serving pediatric patients at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC and military members and their families at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Her work has appeared in such literary journals as Pinyon, Atlanta Review, Passager, The MacGuffin, Mangrove, Miramar and Dominion Review, and freelance articles about the arts have been published in Symphony Magazine, The Washington Post and Newsday. After nearly 30 years in Maryland, Rosanne now resides in northern California.