Sonja Alfons Moseley

Sonja Alfons MoseleySonja Moseley was born 1939 in Oslo, Norway. Her father, who had been active in the Austrian resistance against Nazism in the mid 30s, was forced to flee to avoid persecution. He and his partner found refuge in Norway. After the German army invaded Nrway in 1940, they were again forced into exile, this time to Sweden. During their stay in Sweden a baby boy, Sonja's brother, joined the family.At the end of WWII the family returned to Austria. Protected by loving parents, Sonja and her brother were shielded from witnessing the most egregious suffering of the post-war years: the pain and trauma of those who had survived and poverty due to economic instability. In 1956, the family resettled in Uppsala, Sweden. Ten years later, Sonja moved to the United States.Sonja reads, speaks, and writes fluently in three languages: German, Swedish, and English. She has an eclectic range of interests, including listening to chamber music, reading, walking, and writing. She also dabbles in genetics.As a writer she has received small accolades. The Oregon Writers Colony awarded her First Honorary Mention for a non-fiction story. In 2017, she was invited to an international conference in Vienna, Austria, focusing on the experience of exile and its aftermath. Sonja's presentation at the conference resulted in a published article included in the anthology, Lifetraces ("Lebensspuren," Zwischenwelt 15), published by the DRAVA Verlag.Today she is retired and lives with her husband in Eugene, Oregon. She can be seen trekking through the gentle hills in her neighborhood. She still writes occasionally. Read More Read Less

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