Crescent Dragonwagon

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Crescent Dragonwagon[edit | edit source]

Crescent Dragonwagon
Name Crescent Dragonwagon
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Birth date Birth date -1st March 1966
Birth place New York City, New York, U.S.
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Occupation Writer, author, educator, speaker
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Notable works The Cornbread Gospels, Passionate Vegetarian
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Crescent Dragonwagon is an American writer, author, educator, and speaker. She was born on November 25, 1952, in New York City, New York. Dragonwagon is best known for her works The Cornbread Gospels and Passionate Vegetarian.

Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]

Dragonwagon grew up in a literary family, as her parents, Charlotte Zolotow and Maurice Zolotow, were both prominent writers. She was exposed to the world of literature from a young age, which greatly influenced her own writing career.

She attended Bennington College in Vermont, where she studied literature and creative writing. During her time at college, Dragonwagon honed her writing skills and developed a passion for storytelling.

Career[edit | edit source]

Writing[edit | edit source]

Dragonwagon began her writing career in the 1970s, publishing her first book, Half a Moon and One Whole Star, in 1986. Since then, she has written numerous books across various genres, including children's literature, cookbooks, and memoirs.

One of her most notable works is The Cornbread Gospels, a comprehensive guide to cornbread recipes and its cultural significance. The book explores the history, regional variations, and personal stories associated with cornbread. It has become a beloved resource for cornbread enthusiasts and food lovers alike.

Dragonwagon's Passionate Vegetarian is another well-received book that showcases her love for vegetarian cooking. It features a collection of flavorful and inventive vegetarian recipes, along with personal anecdotes and insights into the vegetarian lifestyle.

Teaching and Speaking[edit | edit source]

In addition to her writing, Dragonwagon is also an experienced educator and speaker. She has conducted writing workshops and taught at various institutions, sharing her knowledge and passion for storytelling with aspiring writers.

Dragonwagon is known for her engaging and inspiring speaking engagements, where she discusses topics such as creativity, writing, and the power of storytelling. Her talks have been well-received by audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Dragonwagon currently resides in Vermont, where she continues to write, teach, and inspire others through her work. She is married and has a family of her own.

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