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Interview with Helene Dunbar, Author of We Are Lost And Found

Called the “queen of heart-breaking prose” by Paste Magazine, Helene Dunbar is the author of BOOMERANG (2018), WE ARE LOST AND FOUND (out fall 2019 from Sourcebooks), and PRELUDE FOR LOST SOULS (Sourcebooks 2020) as well as THESE GENTLE WOUNDS (Flux, 2014), and WHAT REMAINS (Flux, 2015). Over the years, she’s worked as a drama critic, journalist, and marketing manager, and has written on topics as diverse as Irish music, court cases, theater, and Native American Indian tribes. She lives in Nashville with her husband and daughter.

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We Are Lost and Found – Helene Dunbar

HELENE DUNBAR came of age in the 1980s and wrote grant proposals for the AIDS Activities office of a state government in the early 1990s. She is the author of several novels for young adults, including Boomerang, These Gentle Wounds, and What Remains. Over the years, she has worked as a drama critic, journalist, and marketing manager, and has written on topics as diverse as Irish music, court cases, and theater. She lives in Nashville with her husband and daughter.

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