Corinna, herself
I am a writer, an eater, an azalea, a former and future chicken keeper, a dog scratcher, a cat tummy rubber, a crow pose, a bathroom singer, a former farmers market manager, a Master gardener, a meditator, a wife, a sister, a believer in miracles, and I live a magical life.
Whoopee!!
(and for those of you who want to have more of a “biography” biography)
Drawing on a varied background of excellence in everything from studying medieval literature at Cambridge — to advancing local horticulture at the Polly Hill Arboretum on Martha’s Vineyard – to managing the baking school of the Zingerman’s Bakehouse and subsequently the Westside Farmer’s Market in Ann Arbor, Corinna Borden has become a truly insightful young voice in the local food movement.
Her experiences as a young cancer survivor and of living and working in seven countries on four different continents while traveling to numerous others give Corinna a global and spiritual perspective on food, health, and society that informs her novel I Dreamt of Sausage as well as her writings about food for annarbor.com and her writing and work for Realtimefarms.com.
Corinna is a graduate of Stanford University and the University of Cambridge, England.