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Crescent Dragonwagon

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American writer (born 1952)

Crescent Dragonwagon
Born
Ellen Zolotow

(1952-11-25)November 25, 1952 (age 73)
New York City, US
OccupationAuthor
GenreCookbooks
Children's literature
SpouseMark Graff (2019–present)[1][2]
Ned Shank (1978–2000, until his death)[3][1][2]
Mark Parsons (1970–1975)[3][1]
PartnerDavid R. Koff (until his death in 2014)[4]
RelativesCharlotte Zolotow (mother)
Maurice Zolotow (father)
Steve Zolotow (brother)

Crescent Dragonwagon (néeEllen Zolotow, November 25, 1952,New York City) is a multigenre writer. She has written fifty books, including two novels, sevencookbooks and culinary memoirs, more than twenty children's books, a biography, and a collection of poetry. In addition, she has written for magazines includingThe New York Times Book Review,Lear's,Cosmopolitan,McCall's, andThe Horn Book.[5]

Dragonwagon is the daughter of the writersCharlotte andMaurice Zolotow and sister of professional poker playerSteve Zolotow.[6] Although many of her cookbooks include non-vegetarian recipes, she has been avegetarian since the age of 22.[7]

Dragonwagon and her late husband,Ned Shank, ownedDairy Hollow House, a country inn and restaurant in the Ozark Mountain community ofEureka Springs, Arkansas. Dragonwagon later co-founded the non-profit Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow, and was active in the cultural and literary life of Arkansas throughout the 31 years she lived in the state full-time.[3]

Awards and nominations

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Dragonwagon's tenth children's book,Half a Moon and One Whole Star, illustrated by Jerry Pinkney and published in 1986, was the winner of aCoretta Scott King Award, as well as aReading Rainbow Selection. In 1991, she won Arkansas'Porter Prize.

YearAwards and nominationsBook
2003Won:James Beard Foundation Award: Vegetarian/Healthy FocusPassionate Vegetarian (2002)[8]
1993Nominated:James Beard Foundation Award: AmericanaThe Dairy Hollow House Soup & Bread: A Country Inn Cookbook (1992)[8]

Books

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Biography

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Cookbooks

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Children's books

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Novels

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References

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  1. ^abcREX NELSON: Dragonwagon cooks
  2. ^ab"Announcing the Forthcoming Publication of the 30th Anniversary Edition of Dairy Hollow House Soup & Bread". The University of Arkansas Press. July 18, 2022.
  3. ^abc"Crescent Dragonwagon (1952–)".Encyclopedia of Arkansas.
  4. ^Campbell, Duncan (March 13, 2014)."David Koff obituary".The Guardian.
  5. ^Dragonwagon, Crescent (November 26, 2012)."Over and Over".The Horn Book.
  6. ^Fox, Margalit (November 19, 2013)."Charlotte Zolotow, Author of Books on Children's Real Issues, Dies at 98".The New York Times. RetrievedNovember 23, 2013.
  7. ^Krasner, Deborah. (2004).Wholesome Menus From the Passionate Vegetarian.Vegetarian Times . Issue 318. pp. 45–46.
  8. ^ab"James Beard Awards: Cresent Dragonwagon".James Beard Foundation Award. RetrievedDecember 12, 2023.
  9. ^abJames Beard Foundation Awards: Crescent Dragonwagon

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