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Citizenship
  
American

Name
  
Ken Lamberton

Height
  
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)

Education
  
University of Arizona

Known for
  
Teaching, writing

Spouse
  
Karen Lamberton

Alma mater
  
University of Arizona

Role
  
Writer



Born
  
November 8, 1958 (age 65) (
1958-11-08
)
Duluth, Minnesota

Criminal penalty
  
12 years at ASPC-Tucson

Criminal status
  
Released Sept. 25, 2000

Books
  
Chasing Arizona: One Man, Wilderness and Razor Wire, Time of Grace, Dry River: Stories of Life - Deat

Criminal charge
  
Child sexual abuse

Kenneth J. Lamberton (born November 8, 1958) is an American writer and former teacher. Born in Duluth, Minnesota, Lamberton attended the University of Arizona, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in biology and a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing. He was working as a science teacher in Mesa, Arizona in 1985 when he was awarded a Teacher of the Year award. A few months later, the then 28-year-old Lamberton was arrested for child molestation for having an affair with a 14-year-old student and transporting her across state lines. During his twelve-year prison term at the Santa Rita unit of the Arizona State Prison Complex at Tucson, he participated in a creative writing program run by Richard Shelton and became a writer, penning essays for the prison magazine La Roca. After his release on September 25, 2000, he began to publish non-fiction books and articles on natural history and crime and punishment in the Southwest.

Lamberton has published four books since 2000 and written hundreds of essays and articles. His first book, Wilderness and Razor Wire: A Naturalist's Observations from Prison, received critical acclaim from the San Francisco Chronicle which felt it was "....entirely original: an edgy, ferocious, subtly complex collection of essays...". It won the 2002 John Burroughs Medal for nature writing. In 2007, Lamberton was awarded a Soros Justice Fellowship by the Open Society Institute to complete his fourth book, Time of Grace: Thoughts on Nature, Family, and the Politics of Crime and Punishment.

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Ken Lamberton Wikipedia