Cynthia Blair Kane is a freelance writer and developmental editor living in Madrid, Spain. She received her MFA from Sarah Lawrence College and her BA from Bard College. She has recently finished her first novel, Class President, and is working on her second. She has completed a nonfiction book, an oral history of her grandmother’s life through poetry, prose, and recipes, which focuses on Judaism in the Midwest. She is a contributing blogger to Jerusalem Post and was worked with The Reading Room and Lumina magazine. Her publications include work in InMadrid, MAP Magazine, The New Standard, and The Independent. Cynthia’s contribution to Submerged is “Curly,” a short story about a thirteen-year-old girl’s sudden transformative experiences at summer camp. Check out some of Cynthia’s work online at cynthiakane.com and cgis.jpost.com/Blogs/Blair.
contributor, Submerged: Tales from the Basin






