Pam Lazos, fellow writer/editor is an environmental lawyer; author of Oil and Water, an eco thriller about oil spills and green technology, of Six Sisters, a collection of novellas about family dysfunction, of Bad Pharma, a novel exploring life and death issues surrounding drug development, and of Into the Land of the Loud, a children's book; a former Editor-in-Chief for the Environmental Law and Technology Journal at Temple Law School; a ghostwriter; creator of the literary and eco blog www.greenlifebluewater.earth; an issues editor for the International Journal of Water Equity and Justice (University of Pennsylvania); on the Board of the Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association; a sustaining member of the Junior League of Lancaster; and a co-director of Red Rose Reuses, a community-based grassroots organization, working to eliminate the use of single-use plastics in her community. She practices laughter daily.
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Darlene Colón
From the Heart of Lydia1 review$14.95Was Lydia’s Big Question answered? In this hist...Was Lydia’s Big Question answered? In this historical fiction story, young Lydia Hamilton Smith wondered who her father was. Born during the early 1800s in a Gettysburg tavern to a single mother, ...