Zelda Leah Gatuskin
Spiral Map of Time Trilogy
Book 1 THE TIME DANCER
Book 2 THE TWO MAGICIANS
Book 3 THE TEN YEARS
More Fiction
CASTLE LARK
WHERE THE SKY USED TO BE
DIGITAL FACE **NM-AZ Book Award Winner**
Creative Non-fiction
ANCESTRAL NOTES
TIME AND TEMPERATURE
IF I COULD CONVINCE YOU OF ONLY ONE THING
Poetry
BUT WHO'S COUNTING? **NM Book Award Winner**
Art
ZELDA'S COSMIC COLORING BOOK
As Editor
CHRISTMAS BLUES ANTHOLOGY, co-editor with Michelle Miller and Harry Willson, and cover artist with Claiborne O'Connor
AMERIKA? AMERICA! From Immigration to Espionage, by Eva and Manfred Krutein, editor, Introduction author
EVA'S WAR, A True Story of Survival by Eva Krutein (2nd Edition, 2007), editor for supplemental material including 8-page photo section
FROM FEAR TO LOVE, My Journey Beyond Christianity by Harry Willson (**NM Book Award Winner**), editor
FEELING THE UNTHINKABLE, Essays on Social Justice by Donald Gutierrez (**NM Book Award Winner**), editor
THE WIND WAITS FOR ME, The Art and Poetry of Van Dorn Hooker, III (Sunstone Press, 2014), designer, editor
UNBROKEN SPIRIT, My Life Before and After Quadriplegia by Gilbert John, 2nd Edition editor
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 Author-artist Zelda Leah Gatuskin in her studio, 1995; photo by Rose Marie Kern.
Misc. Links
Log lines for movie and TV adaptations from Zelda's books.
Zelda's Quotable Quote as quoted in The Humanist, 8/14/12
On-Line Reading
Zelda's author interview at Smashwords
Zelda's "The Tree" Blog Archive
Zelda's Humanist Essay Series
Ancestral Notes Website
Ancestral Notes Feature at Margin, an On-line Anthology of Magical Realism.
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Zelda Leah Gatuskin is the pen/professional name for Zelda L. Gordon. Zelda was born in Wilmington, Delaware; she attended Emerson College in Boston, graduating in 1979
with a degree in Visual Communication. In 1983 she moved to
Albuquerque, New Mexico with her true love, musician Frank G. Johnson. Together they are proprietors of Studio Z, multi-media arts. 1991 saw publication of Zelda's first book, THE TIME DANCER , and the beginning of an ongoing collaboration between Studio Z and Amador Publishers. Zelda is currently owner and editor-in-chief of the press. She served as president of the Humanist Society of New Mexico 2010-2014, and co-chair of the AHA Feminist Caucus 2012-2014. Zelda has also been known to do some work as a consumer activist. See her No-Cards Shoppers pages.
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