Wanda Coleman
Wanda Coleman was born in 1946 and is the author of
Bathwater Wine (Black Sparrow Press, 1998), winner of
the 1999 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize.
A former medical secretary, magazine editor, journalist and
scriptwriter, Coleman has received fellowships from
the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim
Foundation for her poetry. Her other books of poetry
include Native in a Strange Land:
Trials & Tremors (1996); Hand Dance (1993);
African Sleeping Sickness (1990); A War of Eyes &
Other Stories (1988); Heavy Daughter Blues: Poems & Stories 1968-1986
(1988); Imagoes (1983); and Mercurochrome: New Poems (2001). She has also written Mambo Hips & Make Believe: A Novel, published by Black Sparrow Press in 1999. |