- Fleda Brown
Fleda Brown (born in
1944 inColumbia, Missouri ) is an Americanpoet andauthor . She is also known as Fleda Brown Jackson.Biography
Fleda Brown was born in
Columbia, Missouri , and raised inFayetteville, Arkansas . In 1978 she joined theUniversity of Delaware English Department. There she founded the Poets in the Schools Program, which she directed for more than twelve years. She served aspoet laureate ofDelaware from 2001 to 2007, when she retired from the University of Delaware and moved toTraverse City, Michigan . She currently teaches in the Rainier Writing Workshop, a low-residencyMFA program atPacific Lutheran University inTacoma, Washington . Her husband, Jerry Beasley, is also a retired English professor.Education
*Ph.D. (English, Pre-1900 American Literature), University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1983
*M.A. (English), University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1976
*B.A. (English), University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 1969Bibliography
Poetry
*Reunion (University of Wisconsin Press, 2007) - won 2007
Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry
*The Women Who Loved Elvis All Their Lives (Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 2004)
*Breathing In Breathing Out (Anhinga Press, 2002) - won 2001Philip Levine Prize for Poetry
*Devil's Child (Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1998)
*The Earliest House (chapbook, Kutztown University, 1994)
*Do Not Peel the Birches (Purdue University Press, 1993)
*The Eleusinian Mysteries MS (poems and
*Fishing with Blood (Purdue University Press, 1988) - won the Great Lakes Colleges New Writer’s AwardAnthologies
*"On the Mason-Dixon Line: An Anthology of Contemporary Delaware Writers" (University of Delaware Press, 2008) - co-edited with Billie Travalini
*"Critical Essays on D.H. Lawrence" (G. K. Hall & Company, 1988) - co-edited with Dennis JacksonExternal links
* [http://www.fledabrown.com/ The Fleda Brown Web Site]
* [http://www.nhwritersproject.org/poetryandpolitics/fledabrown.htm/ Poetry and Politics]
* [http://www.english.udel.edu/fleda/index.html/ Fleda Brown: Poet Laureate, Professor of English]
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