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Christian Garbis

Christian Garbis (Garo) Adanalian is a writer and educator from Massachusetts. He served as layout designer, staff writer and photographer, and assistant editor at the Armenian Weekly. He has published articles and stories in the Armenian Weekly, Asbarez, Hetq, Roads and Kingdoms, Explore Parts Unknown and other publications. He lived in Armenia for two decades, where he worked and wrote. He holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from Lesley University. For nearly 10 years, he was an English professor at the American University of Armenia. He is currently based in Winchester, Massachusetts and continues to write and teach.

4 Comments

  1. What an honorable project.I’m so proud of Mr. & Mrs. Avedissian.Our schools in Armenia are in dire need & the diaspora has to invest on schools & on the future of our generations & country.
    Makes me so proud & humble at the same.

  2. Pam & Ed . What a project ! Congratulations. I would like to participate in a humble way to you efforts in making this happen.I am sponsoring 2 boys ,orphans from a small city near Yerevan. That project was started after the death of Christophe our 3rd son in 2008 , Tony passed away in 02 2011. The project continues .
    May 2014 gives you health , strength to continue your endeavors .
    God bless,

    Irene Karayan , Newton MA.

  3. What a great way to help our homeland! Thank you so much, Mr.& Mrs. Avedisan. I have heard about your contributions to the American University of Armenia, too. God bless you.

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