Lynda Gene Rymond grew up in Feasterville, Pennsylvania. There weren't many children in her neighborhood so she made friends with animals, trees, insects, rocks, and books. She attended Bucks County Community College and received a B.F.A. from the California College of Arts and Crafts (now California College of the Arts.) When she's not writing, she teaches people with brain injuries. She lives in Upper Bucks County with her husband, the painter Charles Browning, on a place they call Goblin Farm because it's small and next to a cemetery.
Lynda says about her dot, "I decided I wanted my dot to be like a drop of water – magnify it, and see the tiny elements of writing swimming around."
Lynda says about her dot, "I decided I wanted my dot to be like a drop of water – magnify it, and see the tiny elements of writing swimming around."
You can learn more about Lynda Gene on her website!
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