Biography
P. David Hornik, who grew up near Albany, N.Y., and made the big move to Israel in 1984, is a semiretired translator and copyeditor and an active writer. In addition to numerous short works, including articles, book reviews, short stories, and poetry, in PJ Media, National Review, AmericanSpectator, RealClearPolitics, The Times of Israel, the Jerusalem Post, Ynetnews, Judith Magazine, and elsewhere, he has published four books of fiction, an essay collection, and most recently, his memoir Israel — A Place to Call Home: A Real-Life Story of Aliyah. David’s life in Israel has taken him from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv and, now, the southern town of Be’er Sheva, where he can be spotted writing first drafts in a favorite café with archaic tools of pen and paper.