ensemble jourine
hybrid writing by women

v2.1 july 2007

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Tribute: A Rainbow of Praises
   (New Rain Series #12)
   Blind Beggar Pres
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Thoughts of An Everyday
   Woman/An Unfinished    Urban
Folktale
   Blind Beggar Press

5 A.M.
   University of Pittsburgh
   Press

anthologies
New Rain 7 & 8
   Blind Beggar Press

Working Classics: Poems on
   Industrial Life
   University of Pittsburgh
   Press

The Writer in All of Us
   Ed. June Gould
   Dodd Mead & Co.

Long Journey Home
   Meta Press

Confirmation: An Anthology
   of African-American
   Women
   Eds. Amina & Amiri Baraka
   Wm. Morrow & Co.


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brenda connor-bey

An award winning poet, writer, and arts-in-education consultant, Brenda Connor-Bey was named the first Poet Laureate of Greenburgh, New York. She is the founder of MenWem Writers Workshop, a member of Slapering Hol Press Advisory Committee, the Harlem Writers’ Workshop, the Poetry Caravan, and the Advisory Committee for the Westchester Center for Creative Aging. She is a recipient of the Westchester Fund for Women and Girls’ Outstanding Arts Educator Award, a New York state CAPS award for poetry, four PEN awards for non-fiction (B.H.R.A.G.S. Celebrates Its People’s Culture, The Brooklyn Museum), and a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Fiction. She is a MacDowell, YADDO and Cave Canem Regional Fellow. She is the author of Thoughts of an Everyday Woman/An Unfinished Urban Folktale, a collection of prose and poetry. Recently she completed a chapbook of poetry, Through the Mists of Remembering, and a collection of poetry, Crossroad of the Serpent. Brenda is also working on a young adult novel and a novel.

She teaches creative writing at the Hudson Valley Writers’ Center and The Kids’ Short Story Connection. Recent residencies include: Hawthorne Cedar Knolls/Linden Hills Middle and High Schools, Pierre Van Cortlandt Middle School, and Highview Elementary School. She was an adjunct professor of creative writing at Marymount Manhattan College Writing. Some residencies were through the Westchester Arts Council, the Neuberger Museum, the Hudson River Museum, and the Katonah Museum. Recently, Brenda’s focus has been designing and facilitating writing for empowerment workshops and arts-in-education professional development workshops for administrators and educators.


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