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Karen Samuelson

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Karen Samuelson is a career/life coach and writer. She has written three screenplays, a play, several dramatic scripts for Sunburst Productions in NY, and the Teacher’s Guide for episodes of Degrassi Jr. High. She was a quarter-finalist in the Cynosure Screenwriting competition in 2015 and 2016 for her screenplay, Sanctuary. In 1987, she received a Certificate of Recognition from the City of Boston for producing City Roots, a documentary about high school dropouts. In 2018, Arlington Friends of the Drama stage-produced her play, Circling Back. She lives with her husband, son, and dog outside of Boston and spends quiet time in Vermont.

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WEAVING A CULTURAL IDENTITY

November 2023


Ethnic/Cultural identity is one of the themes of my novel, Weaving Dreams in Oaxaca. You can’t choose your ethnicity or the history that comes with it, but culture and language are more fluid. In this blog, I share how I’ve come to create my personal cultural identity. I know this is not an unusual process. It's an opportunity that comes from the times we live in where many of us are Read more of this blog post »
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Every scene is bursting with energy and incisive prose.”
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