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TERRI BROWN-DAVIDSON
holds the PhD, MFA, and MA in English and creative writing and is on
the faculty of Gotham Writers' Workshop Online
(www.writingclasses.com).
Her first book of poetry,
The Carrington Monologues, a psychological reexamination
of the life of British painter Dora Carrington, was released in
2002 by Lit Pot Press. Her first novel was the recipient of the
Wesleyan Writers Conference Scholarship for the Novel as well as
a RopeWalk Writers Retreat fiction scholarship.
Currently Dr Brown-Davidson is a
Literary Review/Web
del Sol Featured Writer and has published an additional selection of
her work in the The Literary Review "Emerging Writers"
print issue. Her collection Rag Men, winner of The
Ledge 1994 Annual Chapbook Competition, was released to
excellent reviews in 1994 and is still attracting excellent
reviews, was selected as a featured book for Small Press
Review. A book-length narrative poem,
The Doll Artist's Daughter, appeared in 1997 from White
Eagle Coffee Store Press; during the same year, Dr Brown-Davidson
served as the judge for the White Eagle Coffee Store Press
AE Coppard Prize for Long Fiction. Individual short stories
and poems have appeared in or are forthcoming from more than
six-hundred-and-fifty national and international journals,
including New York Stories, Sou'wester, The Virginia
Quarterly Review, TriQuarterly, and elsewhere.
Twenty pages of her poetry are featured
in TriQuarterly's anthology of emerging writers, TriQuarterly
New Writers (Northwestern University Press, 1996), an anthology
for which only five poets were selected, and she has received dozens
of awards, honors, grants, fellowships, and scholarships for her
fiction and poetry. In addition to her position at Gotham Writers' Workshop,
Terri also works as the managing editor of the print and online
journal Literary Potpourri and as a lecturer in the English
Department at the University of Nebraska Lincoln.
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