Rumbaut, Hendle
RUMBAUT, Hendle
RUMBAUT, Hendle. American, b. 1949. Genres: Adult non-fiction. Career: Writer, reporter, photographer, proofreader, and copy editor for newspapers and magazines, 1965-99; Austin Public Library, Austin, TX, public information specialist, 1974-2000; Permanent Press/Second Chance Publishing, Sag Harbor, NY, copy editor, 1991-; worked as a clerk/typist, camp counselor, French tutor, translator, and day-care teacher. Exhibitor at group and one- woman photography exhibits. Publications: Dove Dream, 1994. Contributor of short stories to periodicals; author of unpublished works. Address: 2208 Saratoga Dr, Austin, TX 78733, U.S.A.
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