E. Gail Chandler received a BA from Berea and an MA from The New School in New York. After three years in the Marine Corps, she worked for Kentucky Corrections as a deputy warden and later directed a halfway house. Her nonfiction book, Sunflowers on Market Street, was followed by a chapbook of poetry, Where the Red Road Meets the Sky.
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Community-based corrections, Criminals, Dismas Charities St. Patrick (Halfway house : Louisville, Ky.), Ex-convicts, Poetry, collections, RehabilitationID Numbers
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