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Nora
Gallagher Nora Gallagher's best-selling memoir, Things Seen and Unseen: A Year Lived in Faith, received outstanding reviews. Her essays, book reviews, and journalism have appeared in many publications, including the New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post, DoubleTake, Time, the Los Angeles Times Magazines, The Village Voice, and Mother Jones. She is also the editor of the award-winning Patagonia: Notes from the Field, a collection of literary essays on the outdoors. After college (St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico) Ms. Gallagher worked as a free-lance magazine journalist in San Francisco. She was the lead stringer for Time's West Coast bureau. The seventies in San Francisco provided a rich ground for someone learning to be a reporter: she covered the Hearst and Dan White trials in the city, the so-called gay riots, and the beginning of what would become the AIDS crisis. In the early
eighties she published an article in Mother Jones about AIDS and
what dividing people into healthy and unhealthy sexual partners might
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