- Dvora Waysman
-
Dvora Waysman is an Israeli author who has written 11 books, one of which, The Pomegranate Pendant was being made into a movie starting in 2009.[1]
Contents
Biography
Waysman was born Dorothy Opas in Melbourne, Australia and came to Israel in 1971 with her husband and four children,[2] each themselves now parents.[3]
Her writings are syndicated worldwide in over 20 publications.[4] She was the 1981 [5] recipient of the "For Jerusalem" citation for her fiction, poems and features about the city of Jerusalem, and has won the Seeff Award for Best Foreign Correspondent in 1988.[6] Waysman has also been teaching creative writing and journalism for approximately three decades.[7]
Writings
Books
- In A Good Pasture, ISBN 9-6573-4458-1, Mazo Publishers, Nov. 2008
- Seeds Of The Pomegranate, ISBN 9-6573-4420-4, Mazo Publishers
- The Pomegranate Pendant, ISBN 9-6573-4421-2, Mazo Publishers, Jan. 2007
- Esther, A Jerusalem Love Story, ISBN 1-5587-4822-9, Health Communications
- Jewish Detective Stories For Kids
- My Jewish Days of the Week, Hachai Publishing. Artwork by Melanie Schmidt.[8]
Articles
Waysman is a contributor to The Jewish Press. Her topics include travel-related, family life experiences and Jewish holidays. Examples from her knowledge of Jewish History are often part of what she writes.[9]
Short stories
- "Dorothy's Diary"
References
- ^ The Jewish Press, Aug. 7, 2009, p. 4
- ^ http://www.powells.com/biblio/61-9781558748224-0
- ^ Intro, her Jewish Detective Stories For Kids book
- ^ http://www.wholefamily.com/about60plus/author_pages/dvora_waysman.html
- ^ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Five-Towns/message/2085
- ^ http://www.aish.com/f/hotm/48931827.html
- ^ http://www.pitspopany.com/Wpages/Authors/Waysman.htm
- ^ It's a picture book. Schmidt's bio can be found at http://hachai.com/bios.html
- ^ ex. Her Shabbat In Shiloh, about visiting a married daughter who, with eight children, has lived there for the past 16 years, weaves in Joshua's conquest, Tu B'Av, a battle in the 11th century BCE against the Philistines, and the 1970s.
Categories:- Jewish writers
- Jewish women writers
- Living people
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.