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| Forum role | Member since | Last activity | Topics created | Replies created |
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| Member | May 16, 2015 (11 years) |
4 years | 27 | 35 |
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- Member
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May 16, 2015 (11 years)
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- 4 years
- Topics created
- 27
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- 35
Bio
Bronwyn Mills is a poet, essayist and fiction writer who has lived in New York City; Istanbul, Turkey; La République du Bénin, West Africa; Paris, France; and Western Massachusetts. She now lives in a tiny mountain village far, far away. Bronwyn has been a dance and theatre writer for the New England regional arts weekly, The Valley Advocate; and The Greenfield Recorder, and is now an editor for Tupelo Quarterly. Books include Night of the Luna Moths (poetry) and , Beastly's Tale (a fabulist novel). Currently working on a new novel, Canary Club, her past work has appeared in IKON, the online literary journal, Frigate, Talisman: a Journal of Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, and others. She recently guest-edited the Turkish issue of Absinthe; New European Writing (#19.) Bronwyn has taught writing and literature in New York, Istanbul, and West Africa. From time to time she contributes articles to scholarly journals on the subject of African vodou.