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  1. 3 mag 2023 · Linda Gray Sexton is the author of two memoirs, Cherry and The Exact Same Moon, and a coach for writers. She shares her life stories, love for words, and ocean passion on her website and blog.

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      LINDA’S STORY. KENNEBUNKPORT, MAINE, CIRCA 1963. Linda Gray...

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      Discuss your writing project with Linda Gray Sexton, a...

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      Do not hesitate if you would like to schedule a consultation...

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      Linda Gray Sexton has provided reading guides to help you in...

    • Dogs and Dalmatians

      By Linda Gray Sexton | Jan 6, 2021 | Blog, Dogs and...

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      Hi! My name is Linda Gray Sexton, and I am a nine-time...

  2. Linda Gray Sexton (born 1953 [1]) is an American writer. Early life. She was born in Newton, Massachusetts, the elder daughter of poet Anne Sexton and Alfred Muller "Kayo" Sexton. [2] . She graduated from Harvard College in 1975. Career.

  3. 18 ago 1991 · Linda Gray Sexton, the literary executor and biographer of her mother, the poet Anne Sexton, shares her personal and professional experience of working with her mother's legacy. She reflects on the challenges, controversies and rewards of revealing her mother's life, poetry and therapy sessions.

  4. Linda Gray Sexton. 2,465 likes. Memoirist, Novelist, Consultant, Editing, BESPOTTED (now in paperback!), sailboats, vineyards, writing, dogs, and proud daughter of Anne Sexton.

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  5. 7 set 2014 · Linda Gray Sexton (Author of Searching for Mercy Street) Goodreads Author. Born. in Newton, Massachusetts, The United States. Website. http://www.lindagraysexton.com. Twitter. lindagraysexton. Genre. Memoir, Fiction, Poetry. Influences. Anne Sexton, Maxine Kumin, Mary Oliver, Erica Jong, Susan Cheever, Member Since. July 2014. URL.

  6. 29 ott 2018 · An Interview with Linda Gray Sexton. In October 2018, news broke that Zachary Turpin and Erin Singer had discovered previously uncollected poems by Anne Sexton. The poet's daughter, Linda Gray Sexton, tells the story in an interview with Fugue, a literary journal begun in 1990 at the University of Idaho, where Turpin teaches.