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Leah Rogin is an American author based in Colorado. Her chapbook Two Truths and a Lie was published in 2015 by Horse Less Press.[1] Her poetry and essays have appeared in a broad array of literary publications, from The Rumpus,[2] to Deep South Magazine.[3] Her flash fiction has been performed by Stories on Stage and the Buntport Theater Group. Her essay, "Honk If You Love Real Snow" was named to Mountain Gazette's Best of the West collection.[4] Rogin's first novel, Burying Norma Jeane, was published on August 4, 2024, by Blackwater Press.[5] It follows recently widowed Miriam Renata as she packs up her teenaged daughter for a road trip, determined to save her idol Marilyn Monroe from being entombed next to Playboy founder, Hugh Hefner.
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edit- ^ "New Chapbooks by Kiley McLauglin, Emily Brandt, and Leah Rogin-Roper". 8 September 2015.
- ^ "ENOUGH: Rules". 15 January 2019.
- ^ https://deepsouthmag.com/2013/08/16/summer-of-the-cicadas/
- ^ "Leah Rogin-Roper | Red Rocks Community College".
- ^ "Burying Norma Jeane". 3 April 2024.