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Books by Zelda Leah Gatuskin
Ancestral Notes: A Family Dream Journal
Castle Lark And The Tale That Stopped Time
Christmas Blues: Behind the Holiday Mask, an Anthology
The Time Dancer: A Novel of Gypsy Magic
Time and Temperature: thoughts about consciousness
Zelda's Cosmic Coloring Book: For Children of All Ages

Read Zelda's Feature at Margin, an On-line Anthology of Magical Realism.

author Zelda Gatuskin

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Zelda Leah Gatuskin is the pen/professional name for Zelda L. Gordon. Zelda was born in Wilmington, Delaware and grew up there; she graduated from Brandywine High School in 1975. She attended Emerson College in Boston, graduating in 1979 with a degree in Visual Communications. In 1983 she moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico with her companion, musician Frank G. Johnson. In between working as shop clerk, retail buyer, secretary and business administrator, Zelda established Studio Z near downtown Albuquerque. From 1988 to 1998, that location served as office, gallery, workshop, classroom and sanctuary. Studio Z is now based in Zelda and Frank's north valley home.

1991 saw publication of Zelda's first book, THE TIME DANCER , and the beginning of an ongoing collaboration between Studio Z and Amador Publishers. Zelda's second book was published by Amador in 1994. ANCESTRAL NOTES is a collection of prose and poetry illustrated with nine of Zelda's original collages. With Michelle Miller and Harry Willson, Zelda is co-editor of an anthology, CHRISTMAS BLUES (Amador, 1995), for which she also provided cover art. In 1996 Zelda worked with Amador to produce ZELDA'S COSMIC COLORING BOOK. Zelda's most recent novel is CASTLE LARK (Amador, 2001). Her new book of creative non-fiction is TIME AND TEMPERATURE.

Zelda also does some work as a consumer activist. See her No-Cards Shoppers web site.


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