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Molly Wolf is
a writer and sometimes editor/indexer who lives in Kingston, Ontario, with
her two grown sons and three cats. For the last ten years, she has been
writing what she calls "God Stuff" -- reflections
on where she finds the divine in the very-much everyday. Her (mostly) weekly
Sabbath Blessings have reached thousands of people through the Internet and
are gaining greater recognition.
Her first book, Hiding in Plain Sight, won the
Catholic Press Association's award for Best First Book in 1998. It was followed
by A Place Like Any Other (2000) and Angels
and Dragons: On Sorrow, God, and Healing (2001). Her fourth
book, White China: Finding the Divine in the Everyday has
just been published by Jossey-Bass.
With Linda Roghaar, Molly co-edits the KnitLit series. A
long-time fiber enthusiast, she knits (mostly socks) and has taken up spinning
(see her blog). Her other interests include
cooking, the physical sciences, psychology, and history.
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