REBECCA MICHELLE CUEVAS DE CAISSIE
English literature doctoral candidate Rebecca Michelle Cuevas De Caissie is an award-winning poet and celebrated teacher.
English literature doctoral candidate Rebecca Michelle Cuevas De Caissie is an award-winning poet and celebrated teacher.
Pamela A. Harrison is an award-winning poet and educator with a catalog of work stretching back more than five decades.
Since 1992, Emily Rolfe Grosholz, PhD, has served the University of Pittsburgh as an associate of the Center for Philosophy of Science.
Delores Dudley progressed to become an English teacher with Woodrow Wilson High School in Portsmouth, Virginia, from 1994 until her retirement in 2015.
Diane Falk is a freelance researcher, writer and editor. Notably, she was the research director and head librarian for The World & I Online.
As a poet, Alyce Nielson has contributed myriad poems to anthologies, with titles such as “Melting Glaciers,” “The Raven,” and “Words Are Treasures.”
Seeking to share her passion and knowledge with others, Ms. Grue founded the New Orleans Poetry Forum in 1972. The group brought in all types of writers.
Outside of her high school classroom, Ms. Rickerl focuses on her love for poetry. She has released three anthologies of poems.
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