Claire Blatchford

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Claire Blatchford
Born1944 (age 76–77)
Washington D.C.
NationalityAmerican
Alma materBennington College
OccupationAuthor, Teacher
Known forSpiritual books, Deaf literature

Claire Blatchford (born 1944 in Washington D.C.)[1][2] is an author. She became deaf at the age of six due to mumps. She graduated in 1966 from Bennington College.[1][2] and earned a master's degree from Adelphi University in the Waldorf School teacher training program and in Deaf education from Teachers College, Columbia University. She is married and has two daughters.[1] She continued working for several years as a teacher of deaf children.[2] Claire Blatchford is an author of spiritual books and Deaf literature, including books and poetry.

Selected works[]

Spiritual books and deaf literature[]

  • All Alone (1984)
  • Turning: Words Heard from Within (1994, 2001)
  • Many Ways of Hearing: 94 Multitasked Lessons in Listening (1997)[3]
  • Friend of My Heart: Meeting Christ in Everyday Life (1999)
  • Becoming: A Call to Love (2004)
  • Experiences with the Dying and the Dead: Waking to Our Connections with Those Who Have Died (2007)[2]

Deaf poetry[]

  • The Deaf Girl: a memory
  • The Collector
  • Centering
  • Acorn
  • Mid-winter[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Jepson, J. C. (1992). Claire Blatchford. In No walls of stone: an anthology of literature by deaf and hard of hearing writers (pp. 20-25). Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Books by Claire Blatchford. (2004). SteinerBooks. Retrieved November 15, 2011, from [1]
  3. ^ "Claire Blatchford".


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