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Elizabeth Mosier


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Elizabeth Mosier is an American author of My Life as a Girl (Random House, 2000, which Publishers Weekly declared a sharp-edged romance), and The Playgroup. Her work has appeared in Seventeen, Cimarron Review, Child, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and Poets and Writers.[1] She is on the editorial board for the writing magazine, Philadelphia Stories. Her novel, The Playgroup (Gemma Media, 2011) will appear in late 2011 as part of an adult literacy program.[2] A graduate of Bryn Mawr College and the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College,[3] she was the acting Director of Admissions and Acting Director of Creative Writing at Bryn Mawr College[4] and directed Bryn Mawr's summer writing program for students.[5] She is currently a teacher of creative writing at Bryn Mawr College. Additionally, she is a part of the Young Writers Day program.[6][7]

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