Peggy Rambach is the author of a chapbook of short stories, When the Animals Leave and the novel, Fighting Gravity. She edited two anthologies that emerged from her work teaching creative writing in the health care and social service sectors, All That Matters: Memoir From the Wellness Community of Greater Boston and Seeds of Lotus: Cambodian and Vietnamese Voices in America.
Rambach was twice awarded the Massachusetts Cultural Council Individual Artist Grant in Fiction, was the recipient of the St. Botolph Foundation Grant in Literature, was a Fellow at the MacDowell and Yaddo Artist Colonies, and named a Literacy Champion by the Massachusetts Literacy Foundation.
Ms. Rambach teaches creative writing to incarcerated men and women at the Suffolk County House of Correction in Boston, Massachusetts and is on the faculty of Chatham University's Low-Residency MFA Program in Creative Writing. She grew up in New York City and lives in northeastern Massachusetts.
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