Sandy Boucher is an American writer, Buddhist, and feminist. She lives in Oakland, California.
Boucher received a master's degree from the Graduate Theological UnioninBerkeley, California. Her degree was in the history and phenomenology of religion.[1] For a time, she was a Buddhist nuninSri Lanka.[1]
Boucher has been a contributor to the publications Tricycle: The Buddhist Review and Lion's Roar,[2][3] along with publishing articles in the San Francisco Chronicle, The Sun, and Writer's Digest.[4][5][6]
In 1975 Boucher was a fellowatMacDowell Colony, an artists' colonyinPeterborough, New Hampshire.[1]
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