Pamela Cranston
Pamela Cranston is a retired Episcopal priest who has served parishes and hospices in the San Francisco Bay Area for over thirty-three years. She has written three books: The Madonna Murders (2003), Coming to Treeline: Adirondack Poems (2005), and Searching for Nova Albion (2019). She is a prize-winning poet whose work has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies such as Blueline, Crosswinds Poetry , and Windhover. She lives in Oakland, California, with her husband, Edward.
Pamela Cranston is a retired Episcopal priest who has served parishes and hospices in the San Francisco Bay Area for over thirty-three years. She has written three books: The Madonna Murders (2003), Coming to Treeline: Adirondack Poems (2005), and Searching for Nova Albion (2019). She is a prize-winning poet whose work has appeared in numerous journals and anthologies such as Blueline, Crosswinds Poetry , and Windhover. She lives in Oakland, California, with her husband, Edward. See less
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