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Ruth Sims Ruth Sims is the author of the acclaimed novel The Phoenix. She has lived her entire life in conservative, Republican, tiny-town Midwest USA surrounded by corn-, wheat-, and soybean fields. Like Emily Dickinson she has never seen a Moor and has never seen the Sea (except, unlike Dickinson, in films) but she's seen plenty of silos, Amish buggies, whitetails, and amber waves of grain. She is the author of several novels. Her story The Legend of Mountain Ash was published in I Do Two! , the antholgy in support of gay marriage. Her most recent novel is Counterpoint: Dylans story. We have a reveiw of it here, and there is a chapter excerpt here.
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