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Biographies and Other Expressions of the Human Condition |
Devra Hall, author of "Men, Women, and Girl Singers” and "Strollin': A Jazz Life Through John Levy's Personal Lens (a jazz biography and photo book, respectively), also writes profiles, features, book reviews, and liner notes for musical recordings. (In a past life she wrote a lot of computer books, too.)
_____________________________________________________ Read her latest article in the January/February 2009 issue of Miller-McCune magazine. A Poverty Antidote Goes Global is a feature profile of social entrepreneur Bill Strickland. _____________________________________________________
In 2001 she went back to school to study the craft of Creative Nonfiction. During the two-year course of studies she finished a narrative nonfiction manuscript about The Sixth Grade Project at a Southern California elementary school. Five months of observation reveal an exciting, boisterous world - sometime edgy with personal politics or troubling with misplaced energy, sometimes sublime with altruism, but always full of the passion of motivated teachers.Currently, Hall is writing a biography of Luther Henderson. Once known as Duke Ellington's "classical arm," he was also Lena Horne's musical director and the man behind the music of many Broadway shows including Ain't Misbehavin', Jelly's Last Jam, Purlie, and many more. "Seeking Harmony: The Life and Music of Luther Henderson" will be published by Scarecrow Press.
Research for other projects, including a memoir and a book about military music and American culture, are simmering on the back burner.
Devra Hall holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction (Goucher College, 2003), an MA in Education (1992), and was a curriculum consultant and lecturer at California State Polytechnic University in Pomona. She was also on the faculty at Glendale Community College and a lecturer at UCLA. She lives in Altadena, CA with her husband, John Levy.
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