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Dr. Jehanne Dubrow Civilians
About the author:
Jehanne Dubrow is the author of three books of nonfiction and ten poetry collections. A craft book, The Wounded Line: A Guide to Writing Poems of Trauma, will be published by University of New Mexico Press in fall 2025. Her writing has appeared in New England Review, the Southern Review, and Ploughshares. She is a distinguished research professor at the University of North Texas.
About the book:
The final volume in Jehanne Dubrow’s groundbreaking trilogy about the experience of being a modern military spouse, Civilians examines a significant moment of transformation in a military marriage: the shift from active-duty service to civilian life. After twenty years in the U.S. Navy, Dubrow’s husband came to the end of his tenure as an officer. Civilians addresses what it means when someone who has been trained for war leaves behind a life of uniforms and uniformity.
Six Bridges Book Festival: Dr. Jehanne Dubrow & Maria Zoccola
Dr. Jehanne Dubrow
Civilians
Maria Zoccola
Helen of Troy, 1993
Moderated by Heather Hummel

