Author Talk: Deborah Lee Luskin Speaks about her memoir, Reviving Artemis
Join author Deborah Luskin as she discusses her memoir, Reviving Artemis: The Making of a Huntress. Reviving Artemis is the unlikely story of a literature teacher that raised domestic livestock, kept bees, and cultivated fruits and vegetables, who, at the age of sixty, was overtaken by a primal urge to step out of the garden, off the blazed trails, and into untracked forest to learn to hunt deer. Deeply personal, lyrically told, and funny, Reviving Artemis reveals Luskin’s ambivalence about guns and her fear of entering the forest alone in the dark.
Briar Patch Books will have copies of Reviving Artemis for sale at this event.
Deborah Lee Luskin moved from New York City to Vermont in 1984 to write, garden, keep bees, and raise daughters. Luskin has been an editorial columnist, radio commentator, pen-for-hire, and blogger. Her first novel, Into the Wilderness, won the Independent Publishers Gold Medal for Regional Fiction. Luskin has also enjoyed a long career as an educator, teaching writing and literature-based humanities to gifted elementary writers, college students, new adult readers, lifelong learners, healthcare workers, and prison inmates. She lives with her husband in Southern Vermont.
Deborah has just been named an Artemis Ambassador by the National Wildlife Federation.

