Amalie A. Aseltine
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Jan-01-2009 |
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Gender |
Female |
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Hometown |
New Britain, Connecticut USA |
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Age |
62 |
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About Me |
I taught at International schools from 1974-2016 from Sapporo and Tokyo to Rangoon, from Dongdukchon to Medan, from Bangkok to Beijing (with six years teaching at the Nevada State Prison). I retired from teaching at 69 and have lived since then near Chicago and near San Francisco.
In 1997, after my husband Roger died, I started to write poetry. After visits to the Shwedagon Pagoda, I began a project that eventually comprised six related manuscripts. In addition, I have written a memoir of my experiences as an ex-pat working overseas. I have also completed manuscripts on the 2021 Spring Revolution in Myanmar and on Buddhism in Theravada countries. My current writing focuses on pilgrimages of the dharmic religions. I have three grown children (Ian, Charlotte, Rachel) and miss Mercutio and Puck (two Beijing cats) and George (the Chicago street cat). If I could have, I would have bought a cottage in the west of Ireland and retired there. |
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Favorite Choices |
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| Favorite Book |
Mulberry and Peach, Windup Bird Chronicle
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| Favorite Writer |
W.B. Yeats
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| Favorite Book Genre |
Historical fiction
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| Favorite Band or Artist |
Charlie Daniels
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| Favorite Music Genre |
Classical choral music
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| Favorite Movie |
Hocus Pocus
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| Favorite Artist |
Hans Hoffman
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| Personal Quote |
quintessence of dust
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| Visit Personal Bookstore: | Personal Bookstore |

