Mitchell Waldman
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Waldman's short stories, poetry, and essays focus in great part on the harsh realities of living in the world today, relationships, broken families, and various social issues. His work also deals, in some part, with the effects of war on families and their participants, as well as with alienation, in some instances in the context, specifically, of being a Jew in a largely Christian society. | Waldman's short stories, poetry, and essays focus in great part on the harsh realities of living in the world today, relationships, broken families, and various social issues. His work also deals, in some part, with the effects of war on families and their participants, as well as with alienation, in some instances in the context, specifically, of being a Jew in a largely Christian society. | ||
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Waldman is also the author of the story collection, '''Petty Offenses and Crimes of the Heart''' ([[Wind Publications]], August 2011), and the novel, '''A Face in the Moon''' (Writers Club Press, 2000). | Waldman is also the author of the story collection, '''Petty Offenses and Crimes of the Heart''' ([[Wind Publications]], August 2011), and the novel, '''A Face in the Moon''' (Writers Club Press, 2000). | ||
+ | New fiction of the author will appear soon in ''[[The Magnolia Review]]''. | ||