Celia
Wren
Editorial Consultant
Celia Wren is an editor, journalist, and fiction writer who has worked
in publishing since 1989. She has held editorial positions at Harcourt
and American Theatre magazine, and is presently a theater and dance reviewer for
The Washington Post and a media critic for Commonweal.
Her journalism has appeared in the New York Times, the Village
Voice, Newsday, the Boston Globe, The New York
Observer, the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and elsewhere; her
fiction has been published in American Letters & Commentary,
The Gettysburg Review, The Greensboro Review, and Glimmer
Train Stories. A fluent French speaker with some knowledge of Russian,
Wren has lived in Moscow, Cairo, Beijing, Ottawa, and Johannesburg,
and has traveled in more than twenty countries in Africa, Asia, and
Europe. She holds a B.A. in literature from Harvard, an M.A. in creative
writing from Johns Hopkins, and a second-degree black belt in shotokan
karate.
STAFF
Ruth Greenstein,
Director & Executive Editor
James Rickman,
Associate Editor & Office Manager
CONSULTANTS
Charlotte Carter,
Editorial Consultant
Irene Reichbach,
Senior Consultant
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