Roberta S. Kuriloff
Roberta Kuriloff is a writer, author, speaker, community activist and former attorney. She has published Everything Special, Living Joy, prose and poems to inspire. Her book is about how we look at life: the glass half empty or half full. The name was inspired by Charlotte Joko Beck’s book Nothing Special, Living Zen. A story she wrote, called Unearthing Home was published in the Spring 2020 issue of the Yellow Arrow Publishing Journal. Another essay, Musings on the Word Atonement,was published in the anthology Art in the Time of Unbearable Crisis: Women Writers Respond to the Call, published June 2022.
She has a Blog on her website, www.RobertaKuriloff.com.
Her present book, coming out July 18, 2023, Framing a Life: Building the Space To Be
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