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Deborah Lee Luskin

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Riding the Rail Trails

August 31, 2022 Deborah Lee Luskin

I’ve been riding the rail trails: biking on old railroad beds that have been repurposed for non-motorized recreational use. I used to ride my bicycle on the roads. When I was sixteen, I biked from southwestern Connecticut to southeastern Vermont. The way I remember it, back then there was less traffic, less speeding and less […]

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Ruth Shafer: The Artist I’ve Raised

July 19, 2022 Deborah Lee Luskin

I didn’t know I was raising an artist when my youngest was a child. Her show, The Weight, opens at the Southern Vermont Arts Center with a reception this Friday, July 22, 2022 from 5-7 and will be on view until September 11, 2022. On display will be Girl’sDress, which Ruth describes is an “effort […]

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Wendy Harrison for State Senate

July 13, 2022 Deborah Lee Luskin

With 10 of Vermont’s 30 state senators stepping down—including both senators from Windham County— we need someone with experience in government to represent us in Montpelier. That would be Wendy Harrison. Wendy has experience. Since moving to Vermont full time in 2015, Wendy’s had firsthand experience as a municipal manager and/or administrator in the small […]

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On the Wings of a Hummingbird

June 23, 2022 Deborah Lee Luskin

I just read On the Wings of a Hummingbird by my neighbor Susan Mills. This newly published novel tells the story of Petra, a fifteen-year old Guatemalan, raised with great spiritual strength that is tested by poverty and gang violence so great that she risks abduction, rape and murder just walking to school. After her […]

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Beating the High Cost of Gas

June 15, 2022 Deborah Lee Luskin

Riding the Train When I boarded the northbound train in Brattleboro on Friday, gas was approaching $5/gallon, and my ticket cost less than making the 300-mile round-trip in my Prius. When I returned home on Sunday, gas had hit the five-dollar mark. If I calculated the cost of purchasing, registering, insuring and maintaining the car, […]

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Deborah Lee Luskin, Writer

Deborah Lee Luskin is a writer by vocation, an educator by nature, and a Vermonter by choice. She is the author of Into the Wilderness, an award-winning love story set in 1964 in the fictional town of Orton, Vermont. Two more works-in-progress will complete The Orton Trilogy. Additionally, Deborah is finishing a memoir and blogs at Living in Place. Deborah coaches select clients working in long-form prose, and on Friday afternoons, she facilitates the Rosefire Writing Circle.

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