Parson-Nesbitt, Julie
PARSON-NESBITT, Julie
PARSON-NESBITT, Julie. American, b. 1957. Genres: Poetry. Career: Duncan Young Men's Christian Association, Chicago, IL, director of Writer's Voice, 1996-. Poet, literary arts organizer, and fundraiser. Publications: (ed. with L. Anguiano, P. Berg, and others) Naming the Daytime Moon: Stories and Poems by Chicago Women, 1989; Finders (poems), 1996. Address: c/o Writer's Voice, Duncan Young Men's Christian Association, 1001 West Roosevelt Rd., Chicago, IL 60608, U.S.A.
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