Lynn Veach Sadler | Travel and Food in the Global World

 
 
Travel and Food in the Global World
Travel and Food in the Global World
BRUSSELS - Jan. 22, 2018 - PRLog -- Writer/Editor Dr. Lynn Veach Sadler, (former) college president, Distinguished Woman of North Carolina, National Women's Hall of Fame member, and Central Region Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poet (2013-2015), has published widely in academics and in creative writing. She has published 5 books and 72 articles and edited 23 books/proceedings and 3 national journals and published 3 newspaper columns (1 now). In creative writing, she has 11 poetry chapbooks and 4 full-length collections, 125+ short stories, 4 novels, a novella, 3 short story collections, and 2 nonfiction collections (including Travel and Food in the Global World). One of her 41 plays was commissioned for the First International Robert Frost Symposium. As North Carolina's Central Region Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poet 2013-2015, she mentored student and adult poets.

Lynn pioneered/consulted in Computer-Assisted Composition (her coinage), published its first journal, and established what is considered the first microcomputer laboratory for teaching writing. She originated the first academic computing conference in North Carolina, was Visiting Distinguished Scholar in Educational Leadership (U.S. Office of Personnel Management), and directed a National Endowment for the Humanities Seminar for College Teachers ("The Novel of Slave Unrest"). Her awards include teaching, Civil Rights, and Exceptional Service to the History of the State.

The Sadlers have voyaged around the world five times, with Lynn writing all the way

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From the 1st chapter: No matter how often you've seen the beaches of Bora Bora and Tahiti, your next sight still synaesthesizes your dancing senses. You hear the colors, see the birdsong move among the flowers you can taste; your brain feels; your mind turns nose. For the microsecond, you're in Paradise Regained with Milton (and the fewest others). Even the "black" pearls of the black-lipped oyster special to the South Seas come rainbow-hued: green to gray, lustrous as The First Dawn, with more than glints of gold, pink, blue . . . . You understand why Gauguin left Paris, wonder why he returned.

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