I live in London, Ontario, Canada with my husband, and have two adult children and six granddaughters who live nearby. An interest in creative writing, social justice and community development was stimulated by three years (1985 to 1988) spent in the Democratic Republic of Congo (then Zaire), as well as experiences during my part-time work as a Family Physician. Retirement in the spring of 2019 has rekindled an interest in creative writing when family responsibilities permit.
In addition to writing Hearts Of Wax, I helped my mother, Ruth Wensley Mogenson, write and self-publish a memoir called Take My Hands. I am currently working on a collection of short stories for children based on her childhood on a farm in Saskatchewan during the Depression of the 1930's.
In addition to writing Hearts Of Wax, I helped my mother, Ruth Wensley Mogenson, write and self-publish a memoir called Take My Hands. I am currently working on a collection of short stories for children based on her childhood on a farm in Saskatchewan during the Depression of the 1930's.
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