Alice N. Persons, Date of Birth

    

Alice N. Persons

American writer

Date of Birth: 23-Apr-1952

Profession: writer, poet

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Alice N. Persons

  • Alice Persons (born April 23, 1952) is an American poet. She was born in Waltham, Massachusetts, grew up on Army bases, and graduated from high school in Arlington, Virginia.
  • She earned a B.A.
  • and an M.A.
  • in English from the University of Oregon.
  • She moved to Portland, Maine, in 1983 to attend law school and earned a J.D.
  • from the University of Maine School of Law.Persons has worked as a copy editor, bartender, waitress, and secretary.
  • She has taught English at a high school, community colleges and a university.
  • Since 1984 she has been teaching business law part-time at the University of Southern Maine in Portland. She began writing poetry and publishing in small literary journals in the early 1980s.
  • During and after law school, she took a long hiatus from writing.
  • Her first poetry chapbook was Be Careful What You Wish For, published in 2003.
  • The second, Never Say Never, came out in 2004.
  • In 2007 her third chapbook was published, Don't Be A Stranger.
  • She received a Pushcart Prize nomination, and eight of her poems have been featured on The Writer's Almanac on National Public Radio.
  • She has published poems in various paper and online journals.
  • Her work has been anthologized in A Sense of Place, Grace Notes, InfiniTea, and the Moon Pie Press anthologies.
  • (See the Sheltering Pines Press website at www.shelteringpinespress.com) In 2003, she co-founded Moon Pie Press, a small poetry press, with Nancy A.
  • Henry, and since 2006 has continued the press alone.
  • The press has published 40 books of poetry from poets all over the U.S. She lives in Westbrook, Maine, with 3 cats and a dog, and volunteers for animal welfare organizations.
  • She also volunteers for Port Veritas, a performance organization based in Portland, Maine.
  • She has served as a poetry judge and guest editor for several contests and anthologies.

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