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Lorraine Ash, author of Life Touches Life: A Mother’s Story of Stillbirth and Healing, has been a full-time journalist since 1982, the year she earned her master’s degree at Fordham University in the Bronx.
A native New Jerseyan, she began her newspaper career in her home state and has remained there, currently writing for the Daily Record in Parsippany, New Jersey. Her feature articles and series, particularly on women’s issues as well as physical and mental health, have won national, state, and regional awards and appeared in daily newspapers across the country. She belongs to The Association of Writers and Writing Programs, the National Society of Newspaper Columnists and The International Women’s Writing Guild.
As a published essayist and playwright, Lorraine has written on topics that range from the historical—a close look at the lives and characters of some American presidents, to the personal—identity and intimacy.
“Writers often find the stories that are truly theirs to tell in the midst of suffering and struggle,” she said. “Certainly it was that way for me after the stillbirth of my daughter, Victoria. My pen helped me change my view of life, justice, God and myself. The act of writing brings meaning.”
As a workshop leader, she helps others shape the raw stuff of their lives—experiences, emotions and thoughts—into compelling prose that transforms, moves and inspires.
“Pain is not just to be felt,” she said. “It can be used to better the world, and literature is a perfect way for the transmutation to take place. There is great healing in telling our stories well and listening to those of others.”
As a peer grief contact for the SIDS Center of New Jersey, Lorraine works one-on-one with SIDS and stillbirth mothers. She also is an advisor to the Public Awareness Committee of the International Stillbirth Alliance.
Lorraine lives in Allendale, New Jersey, with her husband, Bill, a jazz trumpeter. Her passions include philosophy, reading, cooking, fitness, and the state of Maine.
International Stillbirth Alliance; First Candle
NewSage Press, Troutdale, Oregon; The History Project, Galax, Virginia