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Joyce Greenberg Lott

Joyce Greenberg Lott

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7 featured booksJoyce Greenberg Lott

Joyce Lott grew up in Atlantic City, New Jersey. She attended Wellesley College for one year, then left to marry and have children. When all her children were school age, she moved with her family to Princeton, New Jersey, where she attended Douglass College. After graduating, she went on to receive a Masters from Rutgers University. She divorced and began teaching, then wrote her first book, A Teacher’s Stories: Reflections on High School Writers about her experiences. She joined the poets' collective Cool Women and began to publish essays and poetry. She remarried, and after twenty years, her husband died. She published her first book of poetry, Dear Mrs. Dalloway, a short time later. She is currently retired from teaching and continues to write and publish poetry.

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    Joyce Greenberg Lott

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    Joyce Greenberg Lott

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    OL721964A

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  • An Unexpected World

    Representative edition published 2008

    Open Work
  • Cool Women Collect Themselves

    Representative edition published 2007

    Open Work
  • Cool Women, Volume Three

    Representative edition published 2005

    Open Work
  • Dear Mrs. Dalloway

    Representative edition published 2004

    Open Work
  • Cool Women, Volume Two

    Representative edition published 2002

    Open Work
  • Cool Women Poems, Volume Two

    Representative edition published 2001

    Open Work
  • A Teacher's Stories

    Representative edition published 1994

    Open Work