Jewel Beth Davis
God Might Be A Vegetarian If She Exists
Jewel Beth Davis has an MFA from Vermont College, and her work has been published in Compass Rose, SN Review, Moondance Literary Magazine, and Cezanne’s Carrot.
Jewel Beth Davis is a writer and theater artist living in Rollinsford, NH. She earned an MFA in Writing at Vermont College. Her work has been published in Compass Rose, SN Review, Moondance Literary Magazine, Cezanne’s Carrot, Bent Pin Quarterly, READ THIS: MSU’s Literary and Art Publication, The Sylvan Echo, Midway, Lilith and American Diversity Report.
By Jewel Beth Davis on December 23, 2009
Jewel Beth Davis has an MFA from Vermont College, and her work has been published in Compass Rose, SN Review, Moondance Literary Magazine, and Cezanne’s Carrot.
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