Joan Claire Graham
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Joan Claire Graham is a songwriter, playwright, publisher, editor, and writer. Among other literary endeavors, she is known for her chronicling of Minnesota history.
Early life
Born in Albert Lea, Minnesota on November 21, 1945, she grew up in a middle class home in Albert Lea. Her father was a union worker at Wilson & Co., a meat processing plant, (which at one time was the largest employer in Albert Lea), and her mother was a special education teacher. Her mother was among the first special education teachers to work with students who would have otherwise been institutionalized.Career
- Co-director, playwright and songwriter for the Children's Musical Theatre Production Workshop in Los Angeles from 1987-1992.
- Teacher in Minnesota, California and Maryland from 1967-2003.
- Writer, Editor and Co-founder of Graham Megyeri Books, a micro press that specializes in Minnesota historical non fiction, such as the Minnesota Memories series of 7 books, A Boy From C-11, Austin Remembers, Albert Lea Remembers, and Crackers and Milk.
- Playwright and lyricist for Tales of Two Counties, a Minnesota Sesquicentennial Project.