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Loren Stephens
About The Author
Pushcart Prize and Emmy Award nominee Loren Stephens is a novelist, biographer, and widely published essayist. Her critically acclaimed novel “All Sorrows Can Be Borne,” is inspired by her husband’s epic story of being raised in Montana after being adopted from his native Japan. As founder and president of Write Wisdom and Bright Star Memoirs, Stephens has co-written dozens of books with notables from fashion and entertainment world. Collaborations include “Paris Nights: My Year at the Moulin Rouge,” by Cliff Simon and “Fighting for the Truth” by actor and singer Aki Aleong. As an essayist, her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, MacGuffin, Jewish Women’s Literary Annual, and the Montreal Review. She lives in Los Angeles. Prior to her career in writing, Loren was a documentary filmmaker. Notably, she was Emmy nominated for her PBS film “Legacy of the Hollywood Blacklist narrated by Burt Lancaster. Additional credits include “Sojourner Truth: Ain’t I A Woman” which won a Golden Apple Award from the National Education Association (NEA); and “Los Pastores: The Shepherd’s Play” for PBS.
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