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The birds that played pivotal roles in the life of the great American twentieth century writer Flannery O'Connor, from the chickens that led her to a formative encounter with the strangeness of the world to the peacocks that dominated her later experience, considered by the author Amy Alznauer and the illustrator Ping Zhu.

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The birds that played pivotal roles in the life of the great American twentieth century writer Flannery O'Connor, from the chickens that led her to a formative encounter with the strangeness of the world to the peacocks that dominated her later experience, considered by the author Amy Alznauer and the illustrator Ping Zhu.
Autorenporträt
Amy Alznauer lives in Chicago with her husband, two children, a dog, a parakeet, sometimes chicks, and a part-time fish, but, as of today, no elephants or peacocks. Check back. Her writing has won the Annie Dillard Award for Creative Nonfiction, the Christopher Award, and the SCBWI-Illinois Laura Crawford Memorial Mentorship, and her essays and poetry have appeared in collections and literary journals including The Bellingham Review, Creative Nonfiction and River Teeth. She has an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Pittsburgh. She teaches calculus and number theory classes at Northwestern University. She is the managing editor for the SCBWI-IL Prairie Wind. And she is the writer-in-residence at St. Gregory the Great, where she has a little office in a big building with a bad internet connection, so she actually gets some work done (in theory). Ping Zhu is a freelance illustrator who has worked with clients big and small, won some awards based on the work she did for aforementioned clients, attracted new clients with shiny awards, and is hoping to maintain her livelihood in Brooklyn by repeating that cycle.