Pamela Cranston
Pamela Cranston is the author of The Madonna Murders (2003), Coming To Treeline: Adirondack Poems (2005), Searching for Nova Albion (2019), and The House of Metaphor (2023). She has been an Episcopal priest since 1990 serving in the SF Bay Area.
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Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Western Louisiana. Chancellor of Sewanee: The University of the South. jakeowensby.substack.com jakeowensby.org
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Servant to my wife's dog. Infantry vet. My hobby is sweeping my entire house almost daily. Also, high school students teach me math and stuff.
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Proudly serving Maryland's beautiful Eighth Congressional District and leading House Judiciary Committee Democrats in Congress.
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Living a happy, retired life with my husband and am loving making music at my church.
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In no particular order: Skier. Gardener. Hiker. Traveler. Friend. Mother. Spouse. Environment lover. Ally. Activist. Amateur artist. Book reader. Dog lover.
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Historian. Author. Professor. Budding Curmudgeon. I study the contrast between image and reality in America, especially in politics.
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Mondays at 9pmET on MSNBC MaddowBlog.com From Russia with Lev: MSNBC.com/Lev Ultra podcast: MSNBC.com/Ultra Prequel: MSNBC.com/Prequel
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