Turtle Creek Park Conservancy invites you to join us for our inaugural Member Series, The Write Stuff: Conversations with Authors and Influencers as we welcome author Jane Saginaw on March 21st at 5:30 PM in Arlington Hall at Turtle Creek Park.
Jane will join us for a personal conversation and book signin of “Because the World Is Round,” her memoir documenting a year of travel around the world with her parents as a teenager. Judy Due will serve as moderator for this insightful and thought-provoking conversation with Jane.
RSVP by Tuesday, March 19th to fran@turtlecreekconservancy.org.
Jane Saginaw is a student in the Ph.D. Program in Literature at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Her memoir, Because the World is Round, recounts a family trip around the world in 1970 with her
mother who used a wheelchair because of polio. Before returning to graduate school, Jane was a trial
lawyer with Baron & Budd in Dallas, Texas. She later served in the Clinton Administration as the
Regional Administrator of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region Six. In 2006, she was
awarded Trail Lawyer of the Year by Trial Lawyers for Public Justice for her environmental work
involving groundwater contamination in Tucson, Arizona. Jane’s undergraduate degree is in cultural
geography from the University of California, Berkeley. Her law degree is from the University of
Texas, Austin. In 2023 she earned a Masters in Humanities from the University of Texas, Dallas.
Her essays and poetry have appeared in Athenaeum Review, Image, D Magazine, and PB Daily.