Ruth Sabath Rosenthal
Ruth Sabath Rosenthal
RUTH SABATH ROSENTHAL is a New York poet, residing in Manhattan and Long Beach, Long Island with her husband Alfred. Ruth attends poetry workshops and gives readings, locally, throughout the year. Her poems have been published in a variety of U.S. and international literary journals and poetry anthologies. In 2006, Ibbetson Street Press nominated Ruth's poem "on yet another birthday" for a Pushcart Prize. “Facing Home,” published in 2010 by Finishing Line Press, was her first chapbook, and her first full-length book "Facing Home and Beyond" was published in 2011 by Paragon Poetry Press, Inc. Ruth has two more books of poetry forthcoming: "little, but by no means small," and "Food: Nature vs Nurture," both to be published by Paragon Poetry Press, Inc.
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Food-- nature vs nurture
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"FACING HOME AND BEYOND" published by Paragon Poetry Press, Inc. and "FACING HOME" published by Finishing Line Press
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Dream Coming True on a Ship to America, July 1944
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Manfred - His Story of Survival...from Concentration Camp to Freedom in America (in His Very Own Words)
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Of My Labor
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little, but by no means small
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Food-- nature vs nurture
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"FACING HOME AND BEYOND" published by Paragon Poetry Press, Inc. and "FACING HOME" published by Finishing Line Press
- Open Work
Dream Coming True on a Ship to America, July 1944
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Manfred - His Story of Survival...from Concentration Camp to Freedom in America (in His Very Own Words)
- Open Work
Of My Labor
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little, but by no means small
