About sapel2013

Susan B. Apel’s personal essays and creative nonfiction have appeared in Vine Leaves Literary Journal, Image Magazine, The Woven Tale Press, Dartmouth Medicine, The Vignette Review and the cultural journal, Rhizomes. Her latest writings have been published in the Fredericksburg Art and Literary Review, Literary Mama, and Persimmon Tree. She is an Art Correspondent for The Woven Tale Press and a regular blogger on the arts on the DailyUV.com. Her day job is as a professor of law at Vermont Law School and adjunct professor at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth. She is known for her work in legal education, family law, women and the law, and reproductive technologies. Her scholarly work has appeared in numerous legal and interdisciplinary journals, reviews and anthologies, as well as in the Bioethics Forum of the Hastings Center. She currently lives in Lebanon, NH.

When I’m Not Writing for the DailyUV

Still writing to tell the rest of the world what a magical place is the Upper Valley and its neighboring communities. See some art.  My latest piece as Art Correspondent for The Woven Tale Press (Sorry, you’ll have to click on a couple of links to get there but all will be well) :

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https://dailyuv.com/feed/961130?location=lebanon-nh&type=stories

Lady Day: What a Little Moonlight Can Do

My commentary on this beautiful production that just debuted at the Engine Room in WRJ, headed to ArtisTree in Pomfret and then on to Burlington VT. Kudos to Francesca Harper and JAG Productions.

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https://DailyUV.com/profile/512/958763