Minna Zallman Proctor is a writer, translator, and educator who began her publishing career in 1995. She is the editor-in-chief at The Literary Review and the author of Landslide: True Stories (2017) and Do You Hear What I Hear? (2004), as well as the Italian translator of several works, including Love in Vain, Selected Stories of Federigo Tozzi, which won the PEN Poggioli Prize in 1998. She wrote I Sang the Unsingable: My Life in Twentieth-Century Music (2017) with Bethany Beardslee. Proctor has served as the editor of Colors and the managing editor of Bomb, and her work has been published in publications such as Aperture, Bookforum, the Los Angeles Times Book Review, Guilt & Pleasure, and others. She has also been a writing fellow in Bogliasco, in Italy, and at the MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire. She teaches nonfiction writing at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Her latest work is Landslide: True Stories, a collection of interconnected essays.
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