The six crêpes looked beautiful, curled at the edge like a crêpe must, and I was proud. I sliced an apple, rolled it inside the newly formed crêpe, placed a little sour cream on the side and dusted it with powdered sugar. - excerpt from The Mother of Them AllROCHELLE MASS is Canadian born and has lived in Israel since 1973. She won first prize and two honorable mentions in the Reuben Rose Poetry competition and has twice been Pushcart nominee, twice shortlisted by the BBC for a radio play and Middle Eastern Fiction. She has published poetry collections including The Startled Land (Wind River Press) and Belmont Street (Wind River Press).
Friday, November 20, 2009
Rochelle Mass
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