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Joanne Leedom-Ackerman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joanne Leedom-Ackerman Joanne Leedom-Ackerman (born 1947) is an American novelist, short story writer and journalist whose fiction includes the regional bestseller ''The Dark Path to the River'',〔Best Seller Lists, ''Dallas Morning News,'' 28 February 1988, 6 March 1988, 20 March 1988, 27 March 1988, 3 April 1988〕〔Graeber, Laurel (21 February 1988), "In Short; Fiction". ''The New York Times'', Retrieved 23 March 2015〕〔Manuel, Diane (5 February 1988). "Return of the hopeful - not happy - ending. Three novels about women", ''The Christian Science Monitor'', Retrieved 23 March 2015〕〔''The Washington Post'' 4 February 1988,〕〔''The Christian Science Monitor'' 5 February 1988,〕〔''The Los Angeles Times'' 17 January 1988,〕〔''Dallas Morning News'' 29 February 1988,〕〔''Kirkus'' 1 December 1987,〕〔''Booklist'' 1 February 1988〕 and the short story collection ''No Marble Angels'',〔O'Conner, Patricia T. (26 April 1987), "New & Noteworthy", ''The New York Times'', Retrieved 23 March 2015〕 She serves as a Vice President of PEN International (2015), and has served as the International Secretary of PEN International and Chair of PEN International’s Writers in Prison Committee. ==Education==
Joanne Leedom-Ackerman received a BA with honors from Principia College in 1968, an MA in Creative Writing from Johns Hopkins University in 1969 and an MA in English/Creative Writing from Brown University.
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