
Impact by Coco Harris
A literary collection will showcasing the art of short memoir with a variety of personal narratives of varying voices and artistic form. Featuring works by the following authors: Debra Baker; Richard Ballon; Diane Hoover Bechtler; Madeleine Beckman; J.D. Blair; Martha Everhart Braniff; Regina Murray Brault; David Breeden; Douglas G. Campbell; Yu-Han Chao; Casey Clabough; Beth Lynn Clegg; Elayne Clift; Alan Cohen; Karen de Balbian Verster; Summer DeNaples; Rebecca T. Dikinson; Christine Donovan; Gina Ferrara; Carmen Anthony Fiore; Sarah Glenn Fortson; Margaret Elysia Garcia; Lewis Gardner; Shelly Clark Geiser; Deni Ann Gereighty; Mac Greene; Susan Grier; Gloria Jean Harris; DaMaris B. Hill; Bradley Earle Hoge; Exsulo Illustro; Raud Kennedy; Jacqueline Kolosov; Kristin Laurel; Catherine Lee; Janine Lehane; Barbara Lewis; Russ Allison Loar; Nancy Lubarsky; Monica S. Macansantos; Deborah L. J. Mackinnon; Terry Martin; W. K. Medlen; Jasminne Mendez; Mariangela Mihai; Ann Mintz; Linda Mussillo; Dave Morrison; Cari Oleskewicz; Abla Poku; Mamie Potter; Cherri Randall; Robert F. Reid-Pharr; Carol J. Rhodes; Zack Rogow; Helen Ruggieri; Nan Rush; Rikki Santer; Judith Serin; W. Clayton Scott; Noelle Sickels; Paul Sohar; Alex Stein; Nancy Skalla; Rick Smith; Dorothy Stone; Barb Tartro; Tamara W.; Eleanor Vincent; Ahrend R. Walters; Gregg Weatherby; Sarah Brown Weitzman; Amber L. West; Beth Winegarner; Kirby Wright; and Nicole R. Zimmerman.
As a lifetime diarist, CoCo Harris is drawn to personal narratives. For years she has guided others with crafting personal narratives through creative writing workshops and various memoir projects and publications. Her story began in Atlanta, GA, and has traversed the Washington DC Metro area; Nigeria, West Africa: Seattle, WA; Louisville, KY; The Coast of Georgia; and Pennsylvania's Susquehanna Valley. Though she now lives in central PA, CoCo is particularly at home anywhere sun and surf meet. She earned a B.S. in Electrical Engineering at Howard University, did graduate work in African Studies, and began her Intellectual Property Law career working for the Patent and Trademark Office while becoming a wife and a mother of three daughters. She later entered the US Patent Bar becoming a patent law professional wherein she represents individuals, firms, and corporations in the US and internationally. She received her Master of Fine Arts in Writing in Fiction from Spalding University, and is a Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation alumna. She is the Founding Editor of Telling Our Stories Press. CoCo Harris is constantly exploring the notion of how we tell the stories of our lives with both fiction and nonfiction.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780982922866 |
| ISBN 10 | 0982922868 |
| Titel | Impact |
| Autor | Coco Harris |
| Buchzustand | Nicht verfügbar |
| Bindungsart | Paperback |
| Verlag | Telling Our Stories Press |
| Erscheinungsjahr | 2012-02-26 |
| Seitenanzahl | 270 |
| Hinweis auf dem Einband | Die Abbildung des Buches dient nur Illustrationszwecken, die tatsächliche Bindung, das Cover und die Auflage können sich davon unterscheiden. |
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