Kara Krauze has published essays and fiction in Quarterly West, Center: A Journal of the Literary Arts, Highbrow Magazine, The Daily Beast, Hypothetical Review and elsewhere. She has a B.A. from Vassar College in International Studies and a M.A. in Literary Cultures from New York University. Kara's writing engages with the subjects of loss, war, and memory. She is currently revising a novel about three generations grappling with the 1990s war in Yugoslavia and the aftereffects of World War II. In 2013, Kara founded Voices from War, a writing workshop for veterans in New York City.
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The Writer, Truth, and Negotiations
THE ASPIRATIONS OF YOUTH seldom play out as our younger selves imagine, the paths of life less direct, more painful, utterly ...
