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Craig Yager

Craig Yager

Craig Yager says:  “I am a grandfather, a gardener, and a gumshoe. After forty-one years of working with students, ages four to forty-seven, ¡Estoy jubilado! (a wonderful way of saying I’m retired – a misnomer, of course.) Secretly, my brain is alive and well and revising a novel set in Boulder of the 1930’s. The Fine Art of Weeding is a meditative rumination in the works. “The Bean Song” and “Skylar” are two of my recent musical compositions for grandchildren. I’m proud to have contributed a piece for the March 2012 release of a book about the homeless in Boulder – Until They Have Faces: Stories of Recovery, Resilience, and Redemption, collected by David and Elle Page. I count myself lucky to be able to work side by side with the writers of Boulder, and with Lori’s sage guidance.“

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