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Dubbed a "20th-century Brother Grimm" (Bloomsbury Review) and "a delinquent Hans Christian Andersen" (by playwright Mark O'Donnell), Peter Wortsman is the author of works of fiction and nonfiction, stage plays and poetry. He is also a translator from the German and a travel writer.

Wortsman was the recipient of the 1985 Beard's Fund Short Story Award and the 2008 Gertje Potash-Suhr Prose Prize of the Society for Contemporary American Literature in German. A former Fellow of the Fulbright (1973) and Thomas J. Watson (1974) Foundations, he was the Holtzbrinck Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin in Spring 2010. His travel writing was selected five years in a row, 2008-2012, and again in 2016, for inclusion in Travelers’ Tales’ The Best Travel Writing.

 

JAYSON Warsuma

Bio I was born on Nov 01, 1982 in New York

I am the only child. I start it running at age 7 years old. I Always love running. I stop running at Age 11 years. I took PE classes in middle school and my first year of high school. Then I came back to running at age 15. I took cross country. I ask my high coach should I run track and field? And the coach said yes. I took cross country at age 15 to 17 years old. I live in New York for 10 years. I move to California in 1993. At age 17 I got better in track and field. The cross country help me and made me a strong runner. In my college years I did not run races that much. I ran on my spare time. In 2010 I went back to running races. I was 27 years old at the time. I ran the 5k the Santa Monica 5000 my time was 18 min. I ran so many races start in at age 27 to right now. I have a 

 

 

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