Sharon Watts
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Sharon Watts

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Sharon Watts is an accomplished illustrator and visual artist who has archived a collection of stories (including her own) to commemorate a 9/11 FDNY hero. "Miss You, Pat: Collected Memories of NY's Bravest of the Brave, Captain Patrick J. Brown" is her first book (2007). It is part of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, where Captain Brown's Ladder 3 fire truck is on permanent display. She has also published a collection of short, personal essays and poetry entitled "Back To My Senses" (2013), and has contributed to the Hudson Valley Writers Workshop anthologies "Renderings" (Vol.1 - 2013), "Currents" (Vol. 3 - 2015) and "Reflections" (Vol.4 - 2016). "By the Time I Got to Woodstock—An Illustrated Memoir of a Reluctant Hippie Chick"" (2019) is a personal look back at her teen years, specifically 1969, with vivid color and self-deprecating humor, ending with fun footnotes and Woodstock trivia. She is currently working on a memoir/scrapbook of her art student days in New York City in the early 1970s, entitled "Hell's Kitchen and Couture Dreams." Visit her website at www.sharonwattswrites.com View more at www.sharonwattscreative.com
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