Jane C. Miller
Jane C. Miller Wilmington Established Literature: Poetry By: Gail Obenreder “Poetry has given me a refuge within myself – and a way to appreciate what is simple and what confounds.” Due to her father’s corporate career, poet Jane C. Miller had a peripatetic childhood, growing up in a “transitory, normal life in glamorous locales.” By […]Read More
Ann Marie Brzozowski
Ann Marie Brzozowski Wilmington Emerging Literature: Fiction By: Gail Obenreder “I am endlessly grateful for the influence books have had on my life. They are my truest friend and my greatest love.” Ann Marie Brzozowski has been reading and writing her entire life. From childhood, she created stories and – as a little girl with […]Read More
Njideka Wiggins
Njideka Wiggins Wilmington Emerging Literature: Playwriting By: Gail Obenreder “I devoured and savored words – written, spoken, sung – since I could remember. Writing chose me, long before I knew a black girl could be a writer.” Though she was always in love with words – “while other little girls played with dolls, I was […]Read More