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Nominated for The Pushcart Prize, Best Small Fictions, and The Millions, Dina Greenberg’s writing has been published widely. With a research focus on trauma, she parlays her skills as a creative writing instructor, coach, and editor to give voice to survivors of war, displacement, and abuse. Her debut novel Nermina’s Chance begins in war-torn, 1992 Bosnia.