Patricia Averbach
Patricia Averbach, a Cleveland native, is the former director of the Chautauqua Writers Center in Chautauqua, New York. She is the 2013 winner of the London-based Lumen/Camden Poetry Prize. As part of the prize, a poetry chapbook, Missing Persons, will be published late in 2013. Her previous work includes a memoir about her very early career as Anzia Yezierska s sixteen year old literary assistant, and an article about the Jewish community in a virtual world called Second Life. She holds a...See more
Patricia Averbach, a Cleveland native, is the former director of the Chautauqua Writers Center in Chautauqua, New York. She is the 2013 winner of the London-based Lumen/Camden Poetry Prize. As part of the prize, a poetry chapbook, Missing Persons, will be published late in 2013. Her previous work includes a memoir about her very early career as Anzia Yezierska s sixteen year old literary assistant, and an article about the Jewish community in a virtual world called Second Life. She holds a degree in speech pathology from Case Western Reserve University where she worked in a deaf nursery during the 1970s. She is married to Attorney Mark Averbach and is the mother of two grown daughters, Ann and Elana. This is her first novel. See less
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Dreams of Drowning
Finding the Beauty Amid Panic
Dreams of Drowning� by Patricia Averbach follows two seemingly different characters through pivotal moments of their lives as they attempt to overcome the tremendous challenges of life. In this ... Read More
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Dreams of Drowning
Literary Titan
by L.T., Feb 21, 2024
In Dreams of Drowning, Patricia Averbach masterfully weaves a tale of emotional depth and complexity set against the backdrop of personal crisis and historical intrigue. The novel introduces us to ... Read More