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Arlene Tribbia grew up in Chicago, went to college in Chicago,
wrote for the Chicago Tribune, married a Chicago guy, had two
children and then moved to Florida where she writes often about
Chicago.
Her short stories and poems have appeared in literary journals in
the United States and Canada, as well as online. She was a finalist
for the New Letters Poetry Award and Glimmer Train’s Short Fiction
Award. Two of her short stories were nominated for a Pushcart Prize.
Go to the Poems section and check out the poem:
Even Chicago in winter
Visit the Art section to see a selection of drawings. Arlene says:
Drawing is just another aspect of expression, creating character
by making marks on paper – without having to write sentences. |