Tuesday, July 10, 2012. Women of Color Writers gathered to socialize and WRITE! The group, led by Lori Young-Williams, as part of her Masters in Liberal Studies Program (I was her advisor for this particular class) has met irregularly to catch up on the amazing things these amazing women are …
I DIDN’T LEAVE YOUR MOTHER This is a difficult section of Love Imagined to write because I have to imagine a father I don’t know. I was five when my mom and dad divorced. Dad would drive down the alley once a week, honk the car horn, and wait for …
Sherry Quan Lee approaches writing as a community resource and as culturally based art of an ordinary everyday practical aesthetic. Lee is a Community Instructor at Metropolitan State University (Intro to Creative Writing, Advanced Creative Writing), and has taught at Intermedia Arts, and the Loft Literary Center. She is the author of A Little Mixed Up, Guild Press, 1982 (second printing), Chinese Blackbird, a memoir in verse, published 2002 by the Asian American Renaissance, republished 2008 by Loving Healing Press, and How to Write a Suicide Note: serial essays that saved a woman’s life, Loving Healing Press, 2008.