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  1. May 3, 2023 · Linda Gray Sexton is an author dedicated to sharing her thoughts and ideas through writing books, articles, and essays. She also aims to help others in expressing themselves through words, so she acts as a coach for people who want to start their projects. Get in touch with her today.

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      Hello there! My name is Linda Gray Sexton, and I love...

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      By Linda Gray Sexton | Mar 2, 1994 Counterpoint Press, 2011;...

    • Searching for Mercy Street

      It has taken twenty years for Linda Gray Sexton to address...

  2. A DAUGHTER’S STORY: I KNEW HER BEST. New York Times Book Review, 8.18.91 In August of 1974, at a candlelit dinner in a restaurant in Cambridge, Mass., shortly after my 21st birthday — on which my mother, Anne Sexton, had appointed me as her literary executor — I once again brought up my reluctance to take on the task.

  3. Linda Gray Sexton (born 1953 [1]) is an American writer. Early life. She was born in Newton, Massachusetts, the elder daughter of poet Anne Sexton and Alfred Muller "Kayo" Sexton. [2] . She graduated from Harvard College in 1975. Career.

  4. Sep 7, 2014 · Linda Gray Sexton (Author of Searching for Mercy Street) Goodreads Author. Born. in Newton, Massachusetts, The United States. Website. http://www.lindagraysexton.com. Twitter. lindagraysexton. Genre. Memoir, Fiction, Poetry. Influences. Anne Sexton, Maxine Kumin, Mary Oliver, Erica Jong, Susan Cheever, Member Since. July 2014. URL.

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  5. Sep 1, 2018 · LINDA GRAY SEXTON: It has been a unique experience to discover, read and experience these poems lost to us for so many years. It has never happened before that a stranger has contacted me serendipitously about new-but-old poems of my mother’s and thus brought them to light.

  6. Oct 29, 2018 · The poet's daughter, Linda Gray Sexton, tells the story in an interview with Fugue, a literary journal begun in 1990 at the University of Idaho, where Turpin teaches. The following is an excerpt from this interview. Fugue: What was your experience of reading the poems presented in the forthcoming issue?

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